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On average, participants used the app for 12.67 days (SD 9.96 d) of the 28 days of the intervention period.
Overall, providing added incentives did not seem to impact how students used the app to log their drinks. Among those in the phase 2 group, students randomized to receive incentives logged, on average, 11.16 drinks (SD 8.92) while those randomized to receive no added incentives logged, on average, 13.04 drinks (SD 16.62), t130=0.924, and P=.357.
JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e69873
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(C) and (D) Performance of training on BIDMC data and testing on MGH data. AUPRC: area under the precision-recall curve; AUROC: area under the receiver operating characteristic curve; BIDMC: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; MGH: Mass General Hospital; PR: precision-recall; ROC: receiver operating characteristic.
Logistic regression coefficients from using the model trained with notes, ICDa codes, and medications. Unexpected results are discussed in the Error Analysis section.
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e64113
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Reference 42: How to obtain NNT from Cohen's d: comparison of two methods
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68454
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Assuming normality in the difference of the samples (a hypothesis that will be verified during the statistical tests), the formula for the determination of the required sample size is the following:
Where Zα and Zβ represent the Z-table values for confidence level and test power, respectively, sigma is the SD of the (estimated) differences, and d is the effect size to be measured.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66232
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(D) IUH: negative 5-Cog result.
At both sites, a paper token (Figure 4) is used as an additional feature to help ensure that care providers review the patients’ 5-Cog results. Patients are handed this token after they complete the 5-Cog battery and are asked to hand it to their care provider at their scheduled visit, generally within 30 minutes after the 5-Cog battery administration.
Token to alert care provider for patient's 5-Cog participation.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60471
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