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A Safe Place to Learn: Peer Research Qualitative Investigation of gameChange Virtual Reality Therapy

A Safe Place to Learn: Peer Research Qualitative Investigation of gameChange Virtual Reality Therapy

The study received Health Research Authority approval and Health and Care Research Wales approval (IRAS 256895), as well as ethics approval from the National Health Service (NHS) South Central - Oxford B Research Ethics Committee (19/SC/0075) as part of the game Change trial. People with lived experience of psychosis and anxious social avoidance were involved in all stages of the study.

Jessica Bond, Alexandra Kenny, Vanessa Pinfold, Lisa Couperthwaite, The gameChange Lived Experience Advisory Panel, Thomas Kabir, Michael Larkin, Ariane Beckley, Laina Rosebrock, Sinéad Lambe, Daniel Freeman, Felicity Waite, Dan Robotham

JMIR Serious Games 2023;11:e38065

Digital Tracking of Rheumatoid Arthritis Longitudinally (DIGITAL) Using Biosensor and Patient-Reported Outcome Data: Protocol for a Real-World Study

Digital Tracking of Rheumatoid Arthritis Longitudinally (DIGITAL) Using Biosensor and Patient-Reported Outcome Data: Protocol for a Real-World Study

Lead-in period screen shots: a) Participant is presented with introductory screen, reminded of lead-in requirements to be eligible for the main study, and prompted to continue to assessments; b) Participant completes assessments, including daily single-item Fatigue measure; c) Upon completion of assessment queue, participant is reminded of remaining number of sets of assessments to be eligible for the main study.

William Benjamin Nowell, Jeffrey R Curtis, Sandra K Nolot, David Curtis, Shilpa Venkatachalam, Justin K Owensby, Jiat Ling Poon, Amy B Calvin, Carol L Kannowski, Douglas E Faries, Kelly Gavigan, Virginia S Haynes

JMIR Res Protoc 2019;8(9):e14665

Impact of Changes in Criminal-Legal Practices During the COVID-19 Pandemic on the HIV Risk Behaviors of Women Who Use Drugs: Protocol for a Multimethods Qualitative Study

Impact of Changes in Criminal-Legal Practices During the COVID-19 Pandemic on the HIV Risk Behaviors of Women Who Use Drugs: Protocol for a Multimethods Qualitative Study

RQI is defined as: “intensive, team-based qualitative inquiry with (a) a focus on the insider’s or emic perspective, (b) using multiple sources and triangulation, and (c) using iterative data analysis and additional data collection to quickly develop a preliminary understanding of a situation” [57]. RQI processes concentrate the data in a way that allows for a rapid analysis without compromising rigor or trustworthiness.

Amy B Smoyer

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e58285

Adverse Events Due to Insomnia Drugs Reported in a Regulatory Database and Online Patient Reviews: Comparative Study

Adverse Events Due to Insomnia Drugs Reported in a Regulatory Database and Online Patient Reviews: Comparative Study

(B) Running monthly average, weighted by frequency, based on reviewers’ numerical summary ranking (1-10), with 1 indicating a very poor experience and 10 indicating a very positive experience. (C) Percent frequency histograms for numerical (1-10) user ratings of insomnia drugs from drugs.com. Data are inclusive of reviews posted between February 2007 and March 2018. Comparisons of hypnotic user ratings in Drugs.com with Kruskal-Wallis followed by Dunn post hoc.

Jill S Borchert, Bo Wang, Muzaina Ramzanali, Amy B Stein, Latha M Malaiyandi, Kirk E Dineley

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(11):e13371

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