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The study was coordinated and monitored by the Executive Office of the INCLEN Trust International in New Delhi, India. The team at INCLEN developed the zero drafts of the study documents (eg, protocol, operating procedures, tools, statistical analysis, and data management plans), organized protocol finalization workshops, conducted training, monitored data quality, and analyzed and interpreted the results.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64050
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We will collect the data using a standardized data extraction form or clinical report form (Multimedia Appendix 1), which will be piloted with 30 patients in this study. We will extract the data from the patients’ clinical records. The data will be anonymized prior to data extraction. Data will be collected through web-based Google Forms by the trained researcher and hospital staff. We will include all patients with St UD and non-St UD who were offered the option of naltrexone treatment or TAU.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64101
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Additionally, the Levene test was performed to assess the homogeneity of variances. All continuous lipid variables were confirmed to satisfy the assumptions of normality and homogeneity of variances, validating the use of the Student t test for group comparisons.
JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e76850
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The algorithm stratifies matches by blood group and balances the time spent waiting with the degree of donor-recipient matching nationally and by state of donor origin to generate a list of potential donor-recipient pairs in ranked order. In Australia, the time spent waiting is measured from initiation of dialysis to account for delays in reaching the active waiting list due to medical issues or delayed transplant suitability assessment and to ensure the sense of fairness prioritized by consumers [7,8].
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67588
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In addition to our “ritonavir only” group, we identified those with uncertain classification status for whom, despite our best efforts, we could not adjudicate with precision which cohort they belonged to and therefore excluded these individuals from all cohorts.
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e68143
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Lastly, to assess potential effect modifications of prespecified characteristics on new vaccination by target group, we included target group-by-covariate interactions in logistic models and estimated standardized prevalence ratios (SPR) within each target group. We tested for homogeneity using Wald tests.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e60658
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One of the studies has shown that SMS text messaging reminders significantly improved follow-up adherence in pediatric cataract treatment compared to the control group [6].
A quasi-experimental study was carried out in Nepal by the BEH team to find the effectiveness of follow-up interventions, particularly counseling with the provision of information leaflets and reminders through phone calls and text messages to improve the follow-up rates in comparison to the existing standard care.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e65023
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Conventionally, the first step involves finding collaborative practices that are interested in the research topic [16]. Participating physicians then screen suitable patients and recruit them for the study using leaflets, posters, or directly approaches to potentially eligible patients. Here, two worlds often collide: the interest and willingness of medical practices to actively recruit and the constant pressure to provide care coupled with a lack of time [16].
JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e65920
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In this paper, we describe the aim, development, structure, content, and dissemination of the survey. The complete survey is presented in Multimedia Appendix 1.
Structure of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology Action PROmoting Ge Ri Atric Medicine in countries where it is still e Merg ING (PROGRAMMING) CA21122. MC: managing committee; WG: working group.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64985
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Three sensitivity analyses were conducted for the primary outcome. To explore the impact of missing data, the primary outcome, in participants without any follow-up measurement, was once imputed with the lowest score and once with the highest score measured at that time point. To assess possible center effects, we performed a sensitivity analysis, including a 3-way interaction between group allocation, time, and center, which was assessed using a likelihood ratio test [28].
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e58703
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