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Journal of medical Internet research
Journal of medical Internet research
The Reporting Quality of Machine Learning Studies on Pediatric Diabetes Mellitus: Systematic Review.
Email-Based Recruitment Into the Health eHeart Study: Cohort Analysis of Invited Eligible Patients.
Digital Tool-Assisted Hospitalization Detection in the Tailored Antiplatelet Initiation to Lessen Outcomes due to Decreased Clopidogrel Response After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Study Compared to Traditional Site-Coordinator Ascertainment: Interve
Email-based Recruitment into the Health eHeart Study: Cohort Analysis of Invited Eligible Patients (Preprint).
Virtual Reality for Chronic Pain Management Among Historically Marginalized Populations: Systematic Review of Usability Studies.
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Internet Use and the Use of Digital Health Tools: Secondary Analysis of the 2020 Health Information National Trends Survey.
Web-Based Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Well-being: Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial.
Barriers and Facilitators to the Implementation of Virtual Reality as a Pain Management Modality in Academic, Community, and Safety-Net Settings: Qualitative Analysis.
Promoting Physical Activity Through Conversational Agents: Mixed Methods Systematic Review.
Alignment of Key Stakeholders' Priorities for Patient-Facing Tools in Digital Health: Mixed Methods Study.
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