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Advancing Real-World Evidence Through a Federated Health Data Network (EHDEN): Descriptive Study
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e74119
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However, a greater proportion of veterans with (compared to without) prevalent mental health conditions reported the following considerations to be “very important”: seeing information about DHTs on social media (those with mental health conditions: 42/428, 9.8%; those without mental health conditions: 19/328, 5.8%; χ22=6.2; P=.05); having community support through Veteran Service Organizations, churches, libraries, or other organizations to use DHTs (with: 56/427, 13.1%; without: 25/327, 7.6%; χ22=7.9; P=.02
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e77113
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With 47.3% adult population with hypertension in the United States in 2021 [29], using 5% type 1 error (P=.05), the minimum sample size required to estimate participation in RBPM was 383 participants [30]. A minimum of 500 sample size has been recommended for detecting differences between the sample estimates and the population in observational studies involving logistic regression [31]. We stopped recruitment as soon as possible when we reached a sample size of 500.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71926
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Capturing Community Perspectives in a Statewide Cancer Needs Assessment: Online Focus Group Study
JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e63717
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The groups were demographically comparable: the average age was 66.42 years in the normal group and 69.74 in the disease group (P=.14); sex distribution was 11 males to 13 females in the normal group and 36 men to 30 women in the disease group (P=.47). Heights and weights were also similar: normal group averaged 163.62 cm and 65.58 kg, while the disease group averaged 164.30 cm and 64.78 kg (P=.67 and .63, respectively).
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e58864
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Reach-Accept testing in the Chatbot arm was lower than in SMS text messaging (174/1051, 16.6% vs 555/1066, 52.1%; a RR 0.317, 98.33% CI 0.27‐0.38; P
Reach-Accept testing was higher among participants messaged every 10 days vs every 30 days (860/15,717, 5.5% vs 752/15,722, 4.8%; a RR 1.144, 97.5% CI 1.03‐1.28; P=.01; Table 2), and lower if the participants were offered access to PN compared with those in the no PN condition (680/15,718, 4.3% vs 932/15,721, 5.9%; a RR 0.729, 97.5% CI 0.65‐0.81; P
Out of 2117 participants
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e74145
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For every transition from one period to the next, the immediate effect of the intervention (level change) is statistically significant with P
During periods 3 and 4, the registration distribution more closely resembled the vaccine distribution, showing clear peaks after the vaccine was released for the general population in mid-May 2021 and the booster was introduced on December 1, 2021 (Figure 5).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e56961
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