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Unlike previous research, which primarily focused on English-language medical Q and A, this study is the first to assess the educational effectiveness of LLMs for Chinese patients with OMG. Moreover, while most previous studies evaluated AI-generated responses from an expert perspective, our study uniquely integrates real patient interactions with chatbots, enabling a more practical and patient-centered assessment of LLM effectiveness.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67883
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Some tools proposed for use in the literature, such as the Identification of Medication Adherence Barriers Questionnaire (IMAB-Q), may aid clinicians in appropriate patient identification [137].
Regarding psychiatric outcomes, health coaching via remote monitoring was not associated with improved depression or improved quality of life. This differed from the results of another review performed using in-person health coaching for chronic diseases [138].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60703
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Assessing the Causal Association Between COVID-19 and Graves Disease: Mendelian Randomization Study
No heterogeneity among SNPs was observed (Cochran Q P=.39). The MR-Egger intercept was close to zero (intercept=−0.0051; P=.85), implying the absence of directional pleiotropic effects (Table 3). MR-PRESSO did not detect any outlier SNPs (P=.47). The results of the leave-one-out sensitivity analysis supported the observed causal association (Figure 4 A).
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66003
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COVID-19–Related Racism and Mental Health Among Asian Americans: Integrative Review
Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2025;9:e63769
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