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Extended Reality–Enhanced Mental Health Consultation Training: Quantitative Evaluation Study
JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e64619
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Lee with permission from the original author. The Korean version of the SC-CII is downloadable from a website [37]. The SC-CII measures three domains of self-care: self-care maintenance (8 items), self-care monitoring (5 items), and self-care management (7 items). Each item was scored using a 5-point Likert scale (1=never or not likely, 5=always or very likely) with total scores ranging from 0 to 100.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e62822
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Li et al [19] found that PU had very little impact on the BI to adopt a remote health management service for older adults while Mahmood and Lee [20] reported a high influence of PU for health monitoring wearable technology. For older adults, ease of use is crucial because physical and cognitive abilities affect the acceptance and use of technology [21,22]. However, studies are conflicting.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65269
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