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A total of 194 articles were included in data extraction (n=104, 53.6% adult; n=90, 46.4% pediatric), with 4 studies being coded as both pediatric and adult given that the study sample spanned both populations.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58947
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Among non-Hispanic White caregivers who manage medications (n=1633), the mean number of participants assisting with medications was 2.4 (range 1-9). Caregivers who helped with medications were 17.3% (282/1633) spouses, 33.9% (555/1633) children, 2.9% (48/1633) grandchildren, 9.6% (157/1633) others, 35.5% (580/1633) paid helpers, and 0.7% (11/1633) siblings.
Among Black or African American caregivers (n=799), the mean number of caregivers assisting with medications was 2.8 (range 1-9).
Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e64499
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The majority of these resources were studies (n=243), data dictionaries (n=143), questionnaires (n=78), substudies (n=49), and other data collection instruments (n=35). Remaining resources included datasets (n=19), manuals of operations (SOPs; n=15), other study documents (n=15), registries or secondary data sources (n=9), case report forms (n=5), codebooks (n=5), interview schemes and themes (n=4), data management plans (n=3), other resource types (n=2), and statistical analysis plans (n=1).
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e63906
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Experiences Receiving and Delivering Virtual Health Care For Women: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68314
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The caregivers in the study were primarily mothers (n=198, 75%), 67% (n=199) were non-Hispanic White, and 54% (n=142) had a high school education or less. Their children had an average age of 8.96 (SD 0.98) years, and 49% (n=128) were male and 51% (n=135) female (Table 1).
Participant characteristics (N=263). Demographic information from a cross-sectional Internet survey of 263 US caregivers.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e54657
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Of these 5808 hospitalizations, 794 (13.7%) were excluded from the study analysis because the patient died during the index hospitalization (n=198, 3.4%), the hospitalization originated at a non-KPNC facility (n=504, 8.7%), or follow-up data was incomplete (n=92, 1.6%). The final study population included 5014 hospitalizations. The average age of the study population was 71.9 (SD 13.99) years and 49.4% (2477/5014) of patients were male.
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e69102
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Thus, a total sample size of 306 (n=102 in each study arm) will be effective for detecting meaningful differences in outcomes between CBI and the other conditions.
This study was funded in September 2023. Recruitment of study participants began in February 2024. As of January 2025, 306 participants have been enrolled. Data collection is expected to be completed by September 2025. Data have not yet been analyzed.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65970
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