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Networked Behaviors Associated With a Large-Scale Secure Messaging Network: Cross-Sectional Secondary Data Analysis

Networked Behaviors Associated With a Large-Scale Secure Messaging Network: Cross-Sectional Secondary Data Analysis

This is also reflected in cluster 1’s increased message volume and messaging behavior, most likely highlighting their role in clinical decision-making. However, such a centralized communication structure may also increase physicians’ workload and cognitive burden arising from an increased messaging volume [57]. Similarly, there was one cluster (cluster 4) of nurses and medical assistants who had fewer connections and were not as central within the network.

Laura Rosa Baratta, Linlin Xia, Daphne Lew, Elise Eiden, Y Jasmine Wu, Noshir Contractor, Bruce L Lambert, Sunny S Lou, Thomas Kannampallil

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e66544

Impact of News Portrayals of Physicians as Vulnerable on the Public’s Evaluation and Trust in Physicians Under Different Involvement Levels: Quantitative Study

Impact of News Portrayals of Physicians as Vulnerable on the Public’s Evaluation and Trust in Physicians Under Different Involvement Levels: Quantitative Study

During data collection, only 23.2% (114/492) of study 1’s participants had high involvement levels, decreasing to 7.4% (27/366) in study 2’s initial data collection phase among those not seeking medical care. For these individuals, the impact of vulnerable physician portrayals on evaluations appeared to improve with increased involvement.

Qiwei Li, Jie Zhou

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67947