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lifestyle intervention for depressive symptoms and quality of life in individuals with a history of major Comparative efficacy and acceptability of 21 antidepressant drugs for the acute treatment of adults with major
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e56975
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A recent review of 692 FDA-approved AI enabled medical devices highlighted major gaps in transparency and safety reporting [90]. Key data such as ethnicity (reported in only 3.6% of approvals), socioeconomic information (absent in 99.1%), and study participants’ age (missing in 81.6%) were often underreported [90]. In addition, only 46.1% of devices provided detailed performance results and only 1.9% were linked to scientific publications on safety and efficacy [90].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67485
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For group 3, the discussions were also a major component of enjoyment of the show; they stated that they “loved every moment of it because we discussed it afterwards and shed light, so it was very informative.” However, it was not universal that groups enjoyed watching the show in groups—mainly due to discomfort around intimate scenes and relationship dynamics with family members, as referenced in the aforementioned theme.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e55275
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Despite the performance of clinical trials worldwide, the time-consuming manual process of selecting the participants and matching them to the right study remains a major challenge in the trial recruitment stage [13]. Given the increasing number of accessible clinical trials and the complexity of their designs, the aforementioned processes demand in-depth understanding of patient characteristics and eligibility requirements based on the inclusion criteria [14].
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e60504
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One major limitation is the representativeness of our PPI contributors. Of those invited to share their feedback, only a small proportion volunteered to contribute to co-design. Therefore, it is likely that our contributors were a more highly motivated subsection of our target demographic, and it is possible that their recommendations may not always represent the views of less motivated adolescents.
JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e63341
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Capabilities for Using Telemonitoring in Physiotherapy Treatment: Exploratory Qualitative Study
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2024;11:e56432
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