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A Scale to Assess the Methodological Quality of Studies Assessing Usability of Electronic Health Products and Services: Delphi Study Followed by Validity and Reliability Testing

A Scale to Assess the Methodological Quality of Studies Assessing Usability of Electronic Health Products and Services: Delphi Study Followed by Validity and Reliability Testing

Mean (SD) for the 3 raters was 8.63 (1.41), 8.60 (2.00), and 8.44 (1.50), and no significant difference was found between them (F2,14=0.29; P=.75). Multimedia Appendix 2 presents the raters’ score for each of the 15 items of the scale. The rater classified 9 articles as high quality and 7 articles as low quality.

Anabela G Silva, Patrícia Simões, Rita Santos, Alexandra Queirós, Nelson P Rocha, Mário Rodrigues

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(11):e14829

Web-Based Cognitive Training: Patient Adherence and Intensity of Treatment in an Outpatient Memory Clinic

Web-Based Cognitive Training: Patient Adherence and Intensity of Treatment in an Outpatient Memory Clinic

The analysis of the mean time training per week between groups of diseases revealed significant differences (Figure 2 and Table 2), with neurodegenerative diseases and static brain lesions dedicating more time to training (H 3=11.41, P=.01). There was no association of mean time training per week with potential confounders like age (F 1,41=0.86, P=.36), gender (t 42=−1.64, P=.11) or education (F 1,41= 0.70, P=.41).

Vítor Tedim Tedim Cruz, Joana Pais, Ivânia Alves, Luís Ruano, Cátia Mateus, Rui Barreto, Virgílio Bento, Márcio Colunas, Nelson Rocha, Paula Coutinho

J Med Internet Res 2014;16(5):e122

Implementation and Outcomes of a Collaborative Multi-Center Network Aimed at Web-Based Cognitive Training – COGWEB Network

Implementation and Outcomes of a Collaborative Multi-Center Network Aimed at Web-Based Cognitive Training – COGWEB Network

Taking into account all the active centers, the median time from the first on-site training visit to the enrollment of the first patient was 1.5 months (interquartile range, 0.5-3.0; SD 1.08 months; 95% CI 1.33-2.15) without differences between types of center (P=.57). Among all clinical centers that received formal training (n=31), by the end of the study period, 80% (25/31; n=25) remained actively enrolling patients and using COGWEB.

Vítor Tedim Tedim Cruz, Joana Pais, Luis Ruano, Cátia Mateus, Márcio Colunas, Ivânia Alves, Rui Barreto, Eduardo Conde, Andreia Sousa, Isabel Araújo, Virgílio Bento, Paula Coutinho, Nelson Rocha, COGWEB Network Collaborators

JMIR Ment Health 2014;1(1):e2

A Rehabilitation Tool Designed for Intensive Web-Based Cognitive Training: Description and Usability Study

A Rehabilitation Tool Designed for Intensive Web-Based Cognitive Training: Description and Usability Study

However, this did not differed between groups (P=.12). As shown in Figure 7, all patients in the presence of their caregivers understood the instructions given in the training session and during the execution of the 8 different exercises (Q1). All patients found the exercises used in the training sessions interesting to them (Q2). Only 2 of the 48 participants (4%) did not find the exercises useful for their clinical condition (Q3).

Vítor Tedim Tedim Cruz, Joana Pais, Virgílio Bento, Cátia Mateus, Márcio Colunas, Ivânia Alves, Paula Coutinho, Nelson Pacheco Rocha

JMIR Res Protoc 2013;2(2):e59