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Correction: Effect of Harm Anchors in Visual Displays of Test Results on Patient Perceptions of Urgency About Near-Normal Values: Experimental Study

Correction: Effect of Harm Anchors in Visual Displays of Test Results on Patient Perceptions of Urgency About Near-Normal Values: Experimental Study

The row headers that previously stated: Platelets=135 x 109/L ALT=80 U/L Creatinine=2.2 mg/d L Have been revised to read: Platelets=25 x 109/L ALT=360 U/L Creatinine=3.4 mg/d L The correction will appear in the online version of the paper on the JMIR Publications website, together with the publication of this correction notice. Because this was made after submission to Pub Med, Pub Med Central, and other full-text repositories, the corrected article has also been resubmitted to those repositories.

Brian J Zikmund-Fisher, Aaron M Scherer, Holly O Witteman, Jacob B Solomon, Nicole L Exe, Angela Fagerlin

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e74908

Assessment and Intervention for Diabetes Distress in Primary Care Using Clinical and Technological Interventions: Protocol for a Single-Arm Pilot Trial

Assessment and Intervention for Diabetes Distress in Primary Care Using Clinical and Technological Interventions: Protocol for a Single-Arm Pilot Trial

There are three levels of distress on the T1-DDAS and T2-DDAS: (1) little or no distress, (2) moderate, and (3) high. The levels and source of distress will guide clinical decision-making and intervention pathways that are selected. For each level of distress, the PCP will provide validation and support to patients based on skills they learned during the team training.

Marisa Kostiuk, Susan L Moore, E Seth Kramer, Joshua Felton Gilens, Ashwin Sarwal, David Saxon, John F Thomas, Tamara K Oser

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e62916

Acceptability of a Web-Based Health App (PortfolioDiet.app) to Translate a Nutrition Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease in High-Risk Adults: Mixed Methods Randomized Ancillary Pilot Study

Acceptability of a Web-Based Health App (PortfolioDiet.app) to Translate a Nutrition Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease in High-Risk Adults: Mixed Methods Randomized Ancillary Pilot Study

It has previously been shown that an increase in c-PDS by 12 points predicts about a 0.53 mmol/L (13%) reduction in LDL-C in patients with hyperlipidemia over 6 months [32]. When using the Portfolio Diet.app, users can input Portfolio Diet foods and portion sizes. Each food item is shown as 1 portion size, in grams or as cup measurements, with targets based on 1 of 3 caloric levels. The user picks the portion size that is most similar to their intake and then the item will appear on their dashboard.

Meaghan E Kavanagh, Laura Chiavaroli, Selina M Quibrantar, Gabrielle Viscardi, Kimberly Ramboanga, Natalie Amlin, Melanie Paquette, Sandhya Sahye-Pudaruth, Darshna Patel, Shannan M Grant, Andrea J Glenn, Sabrina Ayoub-Charette, Andreea Zurbau, Robert G Josse, Vasanti S Malik, Cyril W C Kendall, David J A Jenkins, John L Sievenpiper

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e58124