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In the equation, n is the sample size required, Z1-α/2 is the desired confidence level (ie, for a 95% confidence level, Z1-α/2=1.96), Z1-β is the power of the test (ie, for a power of 80%, Z1-β=0.84), σ² is the population variance (ie, square of the SD), m is the number of groups being compared, ρ is the correlation coefficient between groups, and d is the minimum detectable difference.
Accounting for a 20% dropout rate, the final sample size was 43 participants per group.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67216
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Assessing the Ability to Use eHealth Resources Among Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Survey Study
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70672
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Easy-to-use interface
Positive toward the platform
Simple/straightforward design (M)a
Reduce/reformat text
Changes to videos
Message boards with caregivers
Chat feature with professionals
Other websites/resources to learn about specific tumor types and treatments
Links to local support groups
Directory for resources
Discounts for parents to destress (eg, spa/massages)
Link to electronic medical record
Found to be useful for supporting and teaching responsive parenting skills
Add more realistic scenarios dealing
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e70055
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