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Due to students’ digital proficiency and their inclination toward autonomous problem-solving, offering CBT-I via the internet (i CBT-I) appears to be a convenient and low-threshold alternative to traditional in-person CBT [31]. Overall, while CBT-I has demonstrated large effects on insomnia severity compared to a waitlist control (SMD=−1.27), both guided (SMD=−0.71) and unguided (SMD=−0.78) i CBT-I yielded medium effects compared to a waitlist-control condition [32].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58024
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One nursing staff member (NS33) described it as follows:
We had practices, and I fell on the practice that was postponed.... It was never rescheduled. So, the first time, I’d never even practiced.
Insecurity about using technology was a concern due to the novelty of teleconsultation and was mentioned by 44% (12/27) of managers.
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e71950
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Answer choices included: 0 (“I do not think of suicide or death”), 1 (“I feel that life is empty or wonder if it’s worth living”), 2 (“I think of suicide or death several times a week for several minutes”), and 3 (“I think of suicide or death several times a day in some detail, or I have made specific plans for suicide or have actually tried to take my life”).
An item from the CGI-BDD was used to determine whether participants perceived their past-week BDD symptoms improving or worsening.
JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e63605
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patient and provider perspectives
How the e PRO mobile app and portal system, designed to capture patient-reported measures to support self-management, affected primary care provider workflows
Identify the lessons learned in overcoming barriers to collecting and integrating PROs in an EHR
Explore the experience and expectations of patients with multimorbidity and their providers around the use of the e PRO tool in supporting self-management efforts
Apply a systematic, user-centered design approach to develop i-Matter
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63639
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Reference 34: Weight loss history as a predictor of weight loss: results from phase I of the weight loss
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64735
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While some patients reported a perceived symptom remission, others indicated that, while the treatment helped, they felt not fully recovered:
I was able to learn a lot and made big advancements. By now, I oftentimes go by car alone and I feel like I make progress every day, I also stopped thinking about my anxiety.
Well, I still have anxiety. Partly, it got better.
Various reasons were given for the perceived improvement.
JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e60957
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