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Implementation of Medication-Related Technology and Its Impact on Pharmacy Workflow: Real-World Evidence Usability Study

Implementation of Medication-Related Technology and Its Impact on Pharmacy Workflow: Real-World Evidence Usability Study

Differences among the intervention periods were analyzed using chi-square or Fisher exact tests. The Bonferroni method was applied to adjust for multiple comparisons. All statistical analyses were conducted using R software (version 4.1.0, R Foundation for Statistical Computing).

Wei-Ning Yu, Yih-Dih Cheng, Yu-Chi Hou, Yow-Wen Hsieh

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e59220

Theory-Based Social Media Intervention for Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioids in Young Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Theory-Based Social Media Intervention for Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioids in Young Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Attrition tests will be used (ie, chi-square tests and ANOVA) on demographics and outcomes at baseline. Descriptive statistics will be reported on primary (feasibility outcomes) and secondary outcomes (psychosocial and behavioral outcomes). Preliminary outcomes from baseline and 12 week will be tested using repeated measures analysis of covariance, controlling for demographics.

Cheuk Chi Tam, Sean D Young, Sayward Harrison, Xiaoming Li, Alain H Litwin

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65847

Evaluation of the Efficacy of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Formulation Ru-Yi-Jin-Huang-Saan on Colles Fracture After Surgery: Protocol for a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Evaluation of the Efficacy of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Formulation Ru-Yi-Jin-Huang-Saan on Colles Fracture After Surgery: Protocol for a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Categorical variables will be compared using chi-square tests, while continuous variables will be compared using 2-tailed t tests. We will use repeated-measures ANOVA to determine if changes in wrist function (the dependent variable) are due to the interaction between the “type of treatment” (RYJHS) and “time” (measurement time).

Lien-Cheng Lin, Wei-Hsun Wang, Wei-Kai Chang, Jyun-Liang Gao, Ru-Chang Yang, Po-Chi Hsu, Lun-Chien Lo

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e56849