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Even though I was kind of on edge about going to a doctor for something that sounded so silly in my brain, she helped me calm myself about it.
Lastly, adolescents’ and young adults’ relationships with family members and peers facilitated the acquisition of self-management skills and enhanced confidence in preparation for transition.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e64618
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Large Language Model Applications for Health Information Extraction in Oncology: Scoping Review
JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e65984
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Reasons for not participating were participants feeling burdened from the feasibility study and did not want to provide more data (n=7), participants had a deep brain stimulation device fitted and were uncertain about potential interactions with the wearable (n=2), and finding it embarrassing to wear (n=1) (Figure 1).
Flowchart of participants in the study. DBS: deep brain stimulation.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63704
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