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Frequency analyses of positive and negative feedback given by the refugees from (A) Ukraine and (B) other countries of origin participating in the qualitative study in Germany. The numbers of positive and negative feedback are illustrated separately for the adapted version and the nonadapted version of the digital intervention Sleep-e tested in the study. oth: other countries of origin; ukr: Ukraine.
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JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65412
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(B) Deidentified data. (C) The OMOP standardized deidentified dataset. OMOP: Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership.
Each data partner remains responsible for the management of their data, including generating a pseudonymized and deidentified extract. There are some preprocessing steps that they must perform to use the tool, but we have minimized the workload on each data partner.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60917
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Panel (B) shows the current “To-do List” and also displays the chat icon at the bottom of the panel. Panel (C) shows a behavioral activation task, and panel (D) showcases the points awarded for completing this task.
Senyo Health chat feature being displayed from the perspective of the recovery coach. The left is conversations with multiple patients. Once selected, the full conversation appears in the center of the screen, with the recovery coach able to text back and forth.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65693
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