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Consequently, this study uses a mixed methods approach to explore how medical laypersons use SCAs, aiming to understand the patterns of use and the users’ perceptions following their experience with a symptom checker.
This study was conducted using a mixed methods study approach, incorporating both qualitative and quantitative components within a prospective longitudinal cohort study design. The primary outcome of this study was whether one specific SCA was used during a day or not by Ada [17].
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e55161
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This study analyzes NMB reversal agent use patterns for US adult inpatient surgeries before and after the COVID-19 outbreak to determine whether pandemic-related practice changes affected use trends established before COVID-19. By understanding these trends, we can gain insight into how NMB management has evolved following COVID-19 and potentially recognize patient, procedural, and institutional factors that were associated with these changes.
JMIR Perioper Med 2024;7:e52278
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The increasing incidence of EAO-CRC has called for research to better understand various aspects of the disease [2-4], including the path to diagnosis, particularly patterns of health care use.
JMIR Cancer 2024;10:e50402
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Therefore, this study assessed the feasibility of using a time-series clustering method to analyze wearable data for daily physical activity patterns and explored the association between these patterns and health risk factors.
This study examined physical activity patterns among at-risk individuals using wrist-worn wearables. Step counts, distances, and energy expenditure (EE) were measured over 1 week in a real-life setting between November 22, 2021, and December 2, 2021.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2023;11:e50663
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Interpreting COVID-19 and Virtual Care Trends: Cohort Study
The aim of this study was to explore the trends in confirmed COVID-19 cases in North Carolina, and to understand patterns in virtual visits related to symptoms of COVID-19.
We conducted a cohort study of confirmed COVID-19 cases and patients using an on-demand, statewide virtual urgent care (VUC) center. The center was launched by a major health care system in the Southeast region of the United States. We collected data from February 1, 2020, to March 15, 2020.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020;6(2):e18811
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