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In terms of intervention uptake, 67 (9.8%) of the 682 participants never logged in, and a further 6 (0.9%) did not progress past the log-in page to use any of the app features. Of the 682 participants, the 609 (89.3%) who logged in at least once and used at least 1 app feature were referred to as users and were included in the subsequent analyses.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e60478
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The training takes approximately 45 minutes to complete and can be accessed freely online (link in [12]; example of an education module page in Figure 1).
The training is hosted on a secure platform within the University of Nottingham Health E-learning and Media team (HELM). It has been developed to be easily accessible on a computer or a mobile device. Further details on the original project can be found online [13].
Example of educational module page from the training.
JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e59365
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