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Bringing Executive Function Testing Online: Assessment Validation Study

Bringing Executive Function Testing Online: Assessment Validation Study

Participants are shown a target image at the beginning of each block, followed by a rapid sequence of images consisting of both targets and foils, presented with unequal probabilities under constrained viewing durations. The interstimulus interval varied randomly between 500 and 1500 milliseconds. Participants were instructed to withhold their response when a target appeared while executing a speeded motor response to all foil stimuli. See Figure 1 for a visual representation of the task structure.

Mouna Attarha, Ana Carolina de Figueiredo Pelegrino, Lydia Ouellet, Sarah-Jane Grant, Etienne de Villers-Sidani, Thomas Van Vleet

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e75687

Developing and Integrating Digital Sources in an Accessible and Sustainable Online Platform for Adolescents and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: Collaborative Design Approach

Developing and Integrating Digital Sources in an Accessible and Sustainable Online Platform for Adolescents and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: Collaborative Design Approach

Results of 2 conducted questionnaires were analyzed to understand the online wishes and needs among adolescent and young adult cancer survivors and the perspective of HCPs on this matter [33]. adolescent and young adult cancer survivors were invited via an online community, newsletters of the Nederlandse Federatie van Kankerpatiëntenorganisaties (NFK; Dutch Federation of Cancer Patient Organizations) and social media platforms and participants of the health-related quality of life and late effects among SURVivors

Carla Vlooswijk, Sophia HE Sleeman, Jonas Pluis, Daphne Bakker, Lisanne de Groot, Eveliene Manten, Peter Heine, Olga Husson, Mies C van Eenbergen, Pieter Vandekerckhove

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60897

Strategy for Withdrawal of Pharmacological Treatment for Urinary Incontinence in Children (StayDry): Protocol for an Open-Label Prospective Randomized Trial

Strategy for Withdrawal of Pharmacological Treatment for Urinary Incontinence in Children (StayDry): Protocol for an Open-Label Prospective Randomized Trial

Following written informed consent, randomization is stratified by a 1:1 allocation within each stratum using predefined block sizes for sites. Randomization is by a computer-generated random number list. Continuous variables will be presented as median with interquartile range for nonnormal distributed data, and as mean (SD) for normally distributed data. Categorical data will be presented as numbers and percentages. The distribution of data will be analyzed using histograms and QQ plots.

Ann-Kristine Mandøe Svendsen, Søren Hagstrøm, Konstantinos Kamperis, Anna Elizabeth Andersen, Nanna Celina Henneberg, Jason Van Batavia, Anne Estrup Olesen, Luise Borch

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63226

Efficacy of Solifenacin, Mirabegron, and Combination Therapy in Children With Daytime Urinary Incontinence (BeDry): Protocol for a Randomized Single-Blinded Controlled Trial

Efficacy of Solifenacin, Mirabegron, and Combination Therapy in Children With Daytime Urinary Incontinence (BeDry): Protocol for a Randomized Single-Blinded Controlled Trial

Following written informed consent, randomization is stratified by 1:1:1:1 allocation within each stratum by using predefined block sizes for sites. Block randomization is by a computer-generated random number list. The investigators and all other medical staff are kept blinded to the allocation, except for the unblinded study nurses.

Ann-Kristine Mandøe Svendsen, Søren Hagstrøm, Kristina Thorsteinsson, Jason Van Batavia, Konstantinos Kamperis, Anne Estrup Olesen, Luise Borch

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63588