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Exploring How Virtual Reality Could Be Used to Treat Eating Disorders: Qualitative Study of People With Eating Disorders and Clinicians Who Treat Them

Exploring How Virtual Reality Could Be Used to Treat Eating Disorders: Qualitative Study of People With Eating Disorders and Clinicians Who Treat Them

We describe the core themes: Representing the Self, Strengths and Limitations of VR, Potential VR Interventions, and Practicalities of Delivering VR Therapy. Quotes from people with lived experience of an eating disorder are followed by PWLE, and the number indicates their group (members of groups 1 and 2 were all women; and members of group 3 were men); quotes from clinicians are indicated CL.

Helen Bould, Mari-Rose Kennedy, Ian Penton-Voak, Lisa May Thomas, Jon Bird, Lucy Biddle

JMIR XR Spatial Comput 2024;1:e47382

Completeness of Reporting in Diet- and Nutrition-Related Randomized Controlled Trials and Systematic Reviews With Meta-Analysis: Protocol for 2 Independent Meta-Research Studies

Completeness of Reporting in Diet- and Nutrition-Related Randomized Controlled Trials and Systematic Reviews With Meta-Analysis: Protocol for 2 Independent Meta-Research Studies

Strategies to deal with methodological limitations and increase transparency in nutrition research include prioritizing large and long-term RCTs, pre-registering protocols and statistical analyses, clearly defining and standardizing methods for data collection and outcomes assessment, and promoting data sharing [4-7]. Guidelines on how to handle sensitive issues, such as public-private partnerships and working with industry, are available [8,9].

Flávia Silva, Amanda Rodrigues Amorim Adegboye, Carl Lachat, Cintia Curioni, Fabio Gomes, Gary S Collins, Gilberto Kac, Jennifer Anne de Beyer, Jonathan Cook, Leila Cheikh Ismail, Matthew Page, Neha Khandpur, Sarah Lamb, Sally Hopewell, Shona Kirtley, Solange Durão, Colby J Vorland, Michael M Schlussel

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e43537

Implementation of a Work-Related Asthma Screening Questionnaire in Clinical Settings: Multimethods Study

Implementation of a Work-Related Asthma Screening Questionnaire in Clinical Settings: Multimethods Study

These themes can be categorized into 3 benefits, 2 key barriers or limitations, and 1 considered both a benefit and a barrier or limitation. The themes were as follows: (1) involve and address patient needs, (2) novel data collection, (3) knowledge translation, (4) time considerations, (5) functional or practical barriers, and (6) human limitations (Table 1). Brief description of themes.

Madison MacKinnon, Max Moloney, Emma Bullock, Alison Morra, Teresa To, Catherine Lemiere, M Diane Lougheed

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(9):e37503