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(B) Hourly distribution of message volumes per active intern by hour of the day.
On average, interns read messages from nurses within a median of 35 seconds (range: 0‐3589), whereas nurses read messages from interns within a median of 26 seconds (range: 0‐3584) (P
Similar to Small et al [3], we found a significantly disproportionate message burden between interns and nurses. On average, interns exchanged 2.5 times more messages per day with nurses than nurses exchanged with interns (Figure 1).
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e66859
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Consumer-Grade Neurofeedback With Mindfulness Meditation: Meta-Analysis
(B) Top-down view of the electrography electrode positions on the subject’s head according to the 10-20 system, standard for electrography recordings. The device includes two forehead electrodes (AF7 and AF8), reference electrodes at FPz, and conductive rubber ear sensors at TP9 and TP10. The FPz electrode serves as a reference point and is positioned at the midline of the forehead.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68204
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We will use a gating method to measure subsets of monocytes, lymphocytes, natural killer cells, T-cells, B-cells, CD4+ T helper cells, and CD8+ cytotoxic T cells.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66439
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