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We used statistical process control c Charts [18] to identify changes in enrollment and engagement over time. We used descriptive statistics to summarize categorical information from survey responses. We conducted descriptive statistics with SPSS (version 28; IBM Corp). Subgroup analyses were not conducted due to the small sample size. Missing data were excluded on an analysis-by-analysis basis.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70206
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Addendum to "Harnessing ChatGPT for Thematic Analysis: Are We Ready?"
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68963
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Mothers in both arms reported significant increases in condition (i.e.) management ability at 30 days after hospital discharge (C). Mothers in both arms reported significant decreases in family life difficulty 28 days after baseline and at 30 days post NICU discharge (D). Mothers in both arms reported statistically significant decreases in NICU-related stress (E) and statistically significant increases in parenting self-efficacy (Right) at 28 days post-baseline.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66073
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