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Acceptability, Perceptions, and Experiences Regarding Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Feasibility Study

Acceptability, Perceptions, and Experiences Regarding Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Feasibility Study

Patients must have the capacity to access the Qualtrics survey through their smartphone and have completed the LC within 48 hours of distribution of the first survey. For the sake of feasibility, any indication for the elective LC will be eligible for recruitment in this study to ensure an adequate sample size. Patients who cannot read, are pregnant, have a mental disability, have dementia, or do not speak English will be excluded.

Kareem Choucair, Mark Corrigan, Adrian O'Sullivan, Sean Barber, Lucja Stankiewicz, Patrick Henn, Oscar Dennehy, Mohd Yasser Kayyal, Yong Yu Tan, Kayode Philip Fadahunsi, John O'Donoghue

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e57344

Assessing Barriers to Implementation of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence–Based Tools in Critical Care: Web-Based Survey Study

Assessing Barriers to Implementation of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence–Based Tools in Critical Care: Web-Based Survey Study

Data were collected and stored securely in Qualtrics for both surveys. The estimated time of each survey was approximately 5 minutes. We performed a completeness check of our survey data and removed survey responses with Secondary analyses were completed to determine if perceived knowledge of ML/AI and comfort with using ML/AI tools differed by level of provider experience or between nonproviders and providers.

Eric Mlodzinski, Gabriel Wardi, Clare Viglione, Shamim Nemati, Laura Crotty Alexander, Atul Malhotra

JMIR Perioper Med 2023;6:e41056

The Impact of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) on the Acuity of Mental Health–Related Diagnosis at Admission for Young Adults in New York City and Washington, DC: Observational Study

The Impact of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) on the Acuity of Mental Health–Related Diagnosis at Admission for Young Adults in New York City and Washington, DC: Observational Study

By electronically signing their name, the participant was assigned a random 6-digit number generated by Qualtrics survey management tools. All consented individuals were tracked and followed through a password-protected Microsoft Access file. Each participant was asked to complete the assessments online through the Qualtrics link. The research assistant stayed with the participants and provided assistance as needed until the completion of the survey.

Amanda Fialk, Alexa Connors, Brianna Cerrito, Karee Jones, Frank Buono

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(7):e39217