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The inclusion criteria and search strategy were informed by the population, intervention, comparison, and outcome framework [26], including appropriate populations for the review’s goals (eg, HIV-negative men who have sex with men or transgender women residing in China, including Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau), use of a technology-based intervention, an eligible study type (eg, RCTs and nonrandomized designs such as 1-group pretest-posttest studies and pretest-posttest studies with a nonequivalent comparison
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63111
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The community engagement group included a case manager of the high school, a young adult with cerebral palsy (male; 19 y of age) with mild intellectual disability and mobility disability who was a student at the school, and his caregiver. The group was involved in the study, starting from the design in the development phase to the completion of the study in the implementation phase.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65801
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communication in emergency departments: doctors and nurses' perceptions of communication in a trilingual ED in Hong
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68891
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The increased proportion of GPFirst knowledgeable respondents among the 21-39 years and 40-59 years age groups suggests that the campaign delivered relevant health promotion and educational materials that resonated with this demographic, potentially leading to a better understanding of GPFirst among young to middle-aged adults. This success might be partially due to our content design and production, which were guided by evidence-based models such as the Andersen model.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e66062
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