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Intensive Longitudinal Methods Among Adults With Breast or Lung Cancer: Scoping Review

Intensive Longitudinal Methods Among Adults With Breast or Lung Cancer: Scoping Review

Moreover, 36% (8/22) of the studies [35,42,44-47,54-58,65-68] prompted patients at random times, of which 5 (62%) [35,44-47,55,67,68] randomly prompted within a fixed time block (eg, between 9 AM and midnight). Minimum time intervals between randomly timed prompts ranged from 30 minutes to 3 hours [45-47,54-58]. Of the 41 studies, 7 (17%) [31-33,52,54-58,65,66,71] had multiple data collection periods for each patient.

Joran Geeraerts, Kim de Nooijer, Lara Pivodic, Mark De Ridder, Lieve Van den Block

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e50224

A Closed-Loop Falls Monitoring and Prevention App for Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Practice: Human-Centered Design of the Multiple Sclerosis Falls InsightTrack

A Closed-Loop Falls Monitoring and Prevention App for Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Practice: Human-Centered Design of the Multiple Sclerosis Falls InsightTrack

The overview of findings from interviews with clinicians and participants with MS, highlighting areas that block or boost patient and clinician behavior change with regard to falls and falls prevention, are shown in Multimedia Appendix 2. Example of mapping blockers and boosters relating to falls prevention (findings from interviews with patients with multiple sclerosis [MS]) to the Behavioral Change Wheel [49] and associated behaviorally informed intervention solution features.

Valerie J Block, Kanishka Koshal, Jaeleene Wijangco, Nicolette Miller, Narender Sara, Kyra Henderson, Jennifer Reihm, Arpita Gopal, Sonam D Mohan, Jeffrey M Gelfand, Chu-Yueh Guo, Lauren Oommen, Alyssa Nylander, James A Rowson, Ethan Brown, Stephen Sanders, Katherine Rankin, Courtney R Lyles, Ida Sim, Riley Bove

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e49331