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The AMC Core Team recruits, trains, and supports regional mentors, typically dietitians or managers with experience improving nutrition care in a clinical setting and connects them with hospital champions who are typically front-line clinical dietitians. The AMC Core Team supports a quarterly national community of practice to enhance mentor-champion capacity building for implementation and oversees AMC program evaluation (Figure 2).
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e62764
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Information on school-recorded opt-outs effected by nonconsenting parents was not shared with the study team in keeping with the study’s data protection protocols and ethics guidelines [18].
The final study sample is defined as 16,655 adolescents in secondary schools and FECs aged 11 to 18 years responding to social media use questions. Adolescents were excluded from the sample if they spent
Flow diagram of participant eligibility.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e57154
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To complete screening procedures, the research team partnered with the Inside Out Institute for Eating Disorders, a team of researchers and clinician experts in eating disorders based at the University of Sydney.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e62919
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Our interdisciplinary team has developed the first group mindfulness-based lifestyle intervention (My Healthy Brain [MHB]) that aims to modify early risk for AD/ADRD. We conducted a series of preliminary studies to develop MHB following the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Stage Model [62], an iterative framework for guiding behavioral intervention development and testing, from pilot studies to implementation and dissemination (Figure 1).
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e64149
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This design positions the study team to capture differential exposure to neighborhood and network characteristics and effects of national health policy changes, including changes to local, state, and federal health and social policy that may occur over time.
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e64358
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Many studies report methods for evaluating medical content on social media, specifically You Tube [15], but few describe medical education videos’ development, implementation, and evaluation.
JMIR Med Educ 2024;10:e52924
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The excellent AUC and accuracy measures make the models suitable for implementation and evaluation in real-life scenarios. However, the ML models must be monitored continuously if implemented for daily use (eg, a counseling service) [47,48].
Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e50982
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Systematic reviews of evidence to improve SDM conclude that achieving long-term change is likely to necessitate interventions that support the implementation of strategies at the organization, clinician, and patient levels [24-26]. However, there is uncertainty about how to realize change on a large scale across health care systems [27-33]. One recommended way to achieve this is through routine monitoring of patients’ experience of SDM [34], but robust methods are lacking.
JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e46698
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In order to experimentally reduce drinking, the research team proposed contingency management (CM), a well-established intervention for treating alcohol use disorder [12,13] that provides financial payments to encourage individuals to abstain from alcohol use [14]. In order to monitor daily drinking status, the research team used transdermal alcohol sensors, because these can continuously and noninvasively monitor alcohol use [15,16].
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e53684
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Initially, members of the investigative team met with the leader of the prayer camp (hereinafter referred to as “the Prophet”) to describe the project (ie, objectives, procedures, and timeline), introduce members of the team, and demonstrate the M-Healer technology on a smartphone. During this meeting, the team was introduced to the 4 healers who would participate in the study.
JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e53096
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