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In the United States, in the mid-2000s, Wade et al [42] developed a technology-assisted intervention for pediatric patients with TBI and, subsequently, with ABI, with the aim to address EF in everyday settings. The program targets problem-solving within the family context, combining the problem-solving framework by D’Zurilla and Nezu [43] and D’Zurilla et al [44] with the collaborative family problem-solving model by Robin and Foster [45].
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64178
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Sensors for Smoking Detection in Epidemiological Research: Scoping Review
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e52383
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I-In TERACT was developed at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Centre by Wade and colleagues [25] and uses in vivo coaching to improve positive parenting skills in a telehealth format. The original I-In TERACT program was shown to improve positive parenting skills and child behavior following pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI [25,26]).
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e64216
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