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Effect of Smartphone-Based Messaging on Interns and Nurses at an Academic Medical Center: Observational Study

Effect of Smartphone-Based Messaging on Interns and Nurses at an Academic Medical Center: Observational Study

Average interactions were compared using a 2-sided Welch t-test. This test was chosen due to unequal variances between the two groups. Median comparisons of time delays were compared using the Mann-Whitney test with an α of .05. The Tufts Health Sciences Campus institutional review board reviewed this study and determined that it did not constitute human subjects research; thus, it was exempt from institutional review board approval.

Sankirth Madabhushi, Andrew M Nguyen, Katie Hsia, Sucharita Kher, William Harvey, Jennifer Murzycki, Daniel Chandler, Michael Davis

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e66859

Using Music to Promote Hong Kong Young People’s Emotion Regulation and Reduce Their Mood Symptoms and Loneliness: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Using Music to Promote Hong Kong Young People’s Emotion Regulation and Reduce Their Mood Symptoms and Loneliness: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Before the main analyses, independent samples t tests (2-tailed, paired) will be conducted on the baseline demographic variables to identify any significant differences between the 2 groups. Any variables that show statistically significant differences will be included as covariates in the subsequent main analyses. It is expected that the treatment group will demonstrate improved emotion regulation and reduced mood symptoms and loneliness following the music intervention, compared with the control group.

Yuan Cao, Yuanxin Shi, Debbie Chi Wing Low, Daniel T L Shek, David H K Shum, Radhika Tanksale, Genevieve Dingle

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67764