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Reference 31: Utilization, benefits, and impact of an e-consultation service across diverse specialties Reference 45: Electronic consultations (E-consults) and their outcomes: a systematic review Reference 68: Diretriz Brasileira de Insuficiência Cardíaca Crônica e Aguda Reference 77: Ten steps to establishing an e-consultation service to improve access to specialist care Reference 87: e-Consult implementation success: lessons from 5 county-based delivery systemse-Cardiology and Telemonitoring in Cardiology
JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e64438
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The Application of AI to Ecological Momentary Assessment Data in Suicide Research: Systematic Review
Reference 17: e-addictology: an overview of new technologies for assessing and intervening in addictive Reference 18: e-PTSD: an overview on how new technologies can improve prediction and assessment of posttraumaticDigital Mental Health Interventions, e-Mental Health and Cyberpsychology
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63192
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In addition, CAB members were compensated for their time and participation in the project, receiving US $40 in e-gift cards per meeting (US $20 for completing a workbook and US $20 for attending the meeting).
In May 2020, as a part of a targeted social media recruitment campaign on Twitter, 17 parents completed the CAB screening survey. Of the 17, 6 responded to requests for an interview through videoconferencing.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65986
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While previous studies have examined the utility of mobile apps, social media, e-consenting tools, blockchain technology, web-based programs, and online messaging to improve clinical trial enrollment, few have specifically addressed the unique barriers faced by the young adult population. Yet, digital modalities have grown in popularity among this population for many indications including disease interventions and browsing emerging health information [13-15].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70852
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