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Status of Digital Health Technology Adoption in 5 Vietnamese Hospitals: Cross-Sectional Assessment
The selected hospitals were identified from a professional network that the study’s principal investigators (authors LT and CP) were part of. The hospitals were invited to participate in the assessment through an invitation letter explaining the purpose and scope of the study. Upon approval by the hospitals’ authorities, the hospital IT directors were provided with an information sheet, the questionnaire, and an instruction document.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e53483
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In the originally published article, the group author Back@Home Investigators was omitted from the authorship list. Furthermore, the equal contribution note was erroneously assigned to all authors when it should have only been assigned to the first two authors, Alla Melman and Min Jiat Teng.
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e60298
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The Costs of Anonymization: Case Study Using Clinical Data
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e49445
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People who lived in the United States, had an RD, and were aged
The data collection instrument was designed ad hoc by the authors in spring 2020, with contributions from all the principal investigators of the RDCRN consortia (included as a group author as “The Principal Investigators of the Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network - Cycle 4” refer to the collaborators list), based on their expert knowledge of RDs.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e48430
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SMS text messages from a previous study [9] were adopted, and new content was developed through our iterative co-design process with investigators, specialist physicians, allied health professionals, and consumers [20,21]. The messages provided advice, motivation, information, or supportive tips on disease management. Each week, each of the four messages would address a different aspect: (1) general health, (2) nutrition, (3) physical activity, and (4) disease self-management.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e38275
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