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Due to the limitations of laboratory studies in terms of their observation window (min to h) and the environment (generally safe, no obstacles) [144,145]. Researchers and developers can gain a deeper understanding of the real-world impact and effectiveness of wearable devices in health monitoring [146], ultimately leading to better-designed and more impactful solutions for end users. Wearable technology may be able to support effective remote walking.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69077
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After that, the DN had a brief follow-up discussion (approximately 5 min) with participants to provide ongoing support and complete data collection.
Textbox 1 details the discussion topics that guided the study visits between the DN and participants, and Multimedia Appendix 1 collates the most common questions asked by the DN.
JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e70154
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For survey data preprocessing, we standardized continuous variables using a Min-Max scaler and applied one-hot encoding to categorical variables. For actigraphy data, temporal pattern characteristics were extracted using an autoencoder. An autoencoder is a neural network composed of an encoder and a decoder, which enables automatic feature learning from unlabeled data [58]. Eight actigraphy features were extracted across the 4 designated periods.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69379
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On average, trained clinicians spent 36.7% (219.6 min) less time using the Epic system per day than controls at 3 months postcourse (Figure 2). Time spent in the Notes module per day was 56.6% (29 min) lower for trained clinicians than controls at 3 months post-course (Figure 3).
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68491
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