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Correction: Internet Tool to Support Self-Assessment and Self-Swabbing of Sore Throat: Development and Feasibility Study

Correction: Internet Tool to Support Self-Assessment and Self-Swabbing of Sore Throat: Development and Feasibility Study

In the originally published article, the affiliations appeared as follows: Mark Lown1 , Ph D; Kirsten A Smith1 , Ph D; Ingrid Muller1 , Ph D; Catherine Woods1 , Ph D; Emma Maund2 , Ph D; Kirsty Rogers3 ; Taeko Becque1 , Ph D; Gail Hayward4 , DPhil; Michael Moore1 , BMBS; Paul Little1 , MD, MRCP, MRCGP; Margaret Glogowska4 , Ph D; Alastair Hay5 , MD; Beth Stuart6 , Ph D; Efi Mantzourani7 , MPharm, MSc, Ph D; Christopher R Wilcox1 , MRCGP; Natalie Thompson1 , MSc; Nick A Francis1 , BA, MD, Ph D 1.

Mark Lown, Kirsten Smith, Ingrid Muller, Catherine Woods, Emma Maund, Kirsty Rogers, Taeko Becque, Gail Hayward, Michael Moore, Paul Little, Margaret Glogowska, Alastair Hay, Beth Stuart, Efi Mantzourani, Christopher R Wilcox, Natalie Thompson, Nick A Francis

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e59420

Internet Tool to Support Self-Assessment and Self-Swabbing of Sore Throat: Development and Feasibility Study

Internet Tool to Support Self-Assessment and Self-Swabbing of Sore Throat: Development and Feasibility Study

There’s so many pictures on my phone of just like my tongue and maybe a little bit of my throat, but nothing like—nothing where you could see it. ...but picture thing was an absolute nightmare and obviously again, a bit like what I was saying when she’s at home and there’s not somebody else present she’s not as well behaved.

Mark Lown, Kirsten A Smith, Ingrid Muller, Catherine Woods, Emma Maund, Kirsty Rogers, Taeko Becque, Gail Hayward, Michael Moore, Paul Little, Margaret Glogowska, Alastair Hay, Beth Stuart, Efi Mantzourani, Christopher R Wilcox, Natalie Thompson, Nick A Francis

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e39791

Implementing a Health Care Professional–Supported Digital Intervention for Survivors of Cancer in Primary Care: Qualitative Process Evaluation of the Renewed Intervention

Implementing a Health Care Professional–Supported Digital Intervention for Survivors of Cancer in Primary Care: Qualitative Process Evaluation of the Renewed Intervention

Although there appeared to be little substantive differences in the experiences of HCPs who supported multiple patients compared with 1 patient, the associated greater frequency of delivering support appeared to allow HCPs more opportunities to build confidence: The more you do the calls, or the email correspondence...the much easier I feel it’s become.

Jazzine Smith, Rosie Essery, Lucy Yardley, Alison Richardson, Joanna Slodkowska-Barabasz, Claire Foster, Eila Watson, Chloe Grimmett, Adam W A Geraghty, Paul Little, Katherine Bradbury

JMIR Cancer 2022;8(2):e36364

A Digital Intervention for Respiratory Tract Infections (Internet Dr): Process Evaluation to Understand How to Support Self-care for Minor Ailments

A Digital Intervention for Respiratory Tract Infections (Internet Dr): Process Evaluation to Understand How to Support Self-care for Minor Ailments

The full details of the Internet Dr RCT and findings from the primary analysis are available in the study by Little et al [7]. The study was registered with a trial registration number of ISRCTN91518452, and ethics approval from the South West Medical Research Ethics Committee, United Kingdom Health Departments’ Research Ethics Service, was obtained. Adults (aged ≥18 years) registered with GPs within NHS Primary Care were recruited for the RCT by postal invitation.

Sascha Miller, Lucy Yardley, Peter Smith, Mark Weal, Alexander Anderson, Beth Stuart, Paul Little, Leanne Morrison

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(1):e24239

Supporting Self-management Among Young People With Acne Vulgaris Through a Web-Based Behavioral Intervention: Development and Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

Supporting Self-management Among Young People With Acne Vulgaris Through a Web-Based Behavioral Intervention: Development and Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

There is also little information on recruiting through primary care in acne trials. One randomized controlled trial (RCT) investigating the use of supplementary patient educational materials on adherence recruited patients from primary care clinics in the United Kingdom; however, there was no calculation for sample size [10]. As there is very little information regarding uptake and retention rates for this group, further feasibility trials are needed to establish this.

Athena Ip, Ingrid Muller, Adam W A Geraghty, Kate Rumsby, Beth Stuart, Paul Little, Miriam Santer

JMIR Dermatol 2021;4(2):e25918

Patients’ Experiences of Telephone-Based and Web-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Longitudinal Qualitative Study

Patients’ Experiences of Telephone-Based and Web-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Longitudinal Qualitative Study

Such participants felt that the WCBT did not offer them any new insights or approaches to managing their IBS: I’ve followed all the little sections on the trial, looking at your diet, looking at your stress, looking at your activity and I’ve kind of gone through all of those on my own in the last few, you know, over the years. So-from... my point of view, I didn’t get an awful lot out of it because it was already telling what I already knew.

Stephanie Frances Hughes, Alice Sibelli, Hazel A Everitt, Rona Moss-Morris, Trudie Chalder, J Matthew Harvey, Andrea Vas Falcao, Sabine Landau, Gilly O'Reilly, Sula Windgassen, Rachel Holland, Paul Little, Paul McCrone, Kimberley Goldsmith, Nicholas Coleman, Robert Logan, Felicity L Bishop

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(11):e18691