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These 3 phases were performed by one author (Dvd S) and checked by another author (AMW-J), both experienced in qualitative analysis. In the fourth phase “reducing data,” the relevant responses were summarized into short codes and sorted into themes, which were thoroughly discussed between 2 authors (Dvd S and AMW-J) up to consensus. Next, we reflected on the data to infer its meaning and implications to refine the themes and determine thematic saturation of the found themes (phase 5, inferring).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71915
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For the regression analyses, the very few individuals with maturity-onset diabetes of the young, pancreatogenic diabetes, or atypical diabetes were classified as either T1 DM if on an insulin regimen or T2 DM if on an oral hypoglycemic regimen.
For the psychological outcome measures (PHQ-9, GAD-7, and PAID-5), regression models were restricted to the TSG group, as these measures did not apply to the non-TSG group. Results were reported as odds ratios with 95% CIs and corresponding P values.
JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e68214
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Advancing Real-World Evidence Through a Federated Health Data Network (EHDEN): Descriptive Study
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e74119
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