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SH conducted all interviews using semistructured questionnaires (Multimedia Appendix 1), which were developed based on the CFIR [31] and nonadoption abandonment, scale-up, spread, and sustainability—complexity assessment tool interview guide [32]. All interviews took place between April 30 and July 1, 2024.
Recorded interviews were transcribed verbatim using the transcription function in Word (Microsoft).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66815
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Key elements were the participatory development of interview topic guides, joint moderation of focus groups (FGs), and subsequent discussion of preliminary results [56]. Similar participatory health research has shown that participatory evaluation processes with nonscientific co-researchers from a project’s dialogue population promotes the generation of transformative knowledge and facilitates shared decision-making in qualitative research, particularly between academic researchers and co-researchers [60].
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e65106
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At the end of the class, participants were invited for an interview. Participants who expressed interest were provided with detailed study information, a consent form, and the opportunity to ask questions. Recruitment and interview procedures were designed to limit the participants’ potential efforts to participate in the study. Procedures were conducted in a familiar context for the participants and required limited travel time and no digital skills.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60612
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At the outset of each interview, the interviewer clearly articulated the objectives of the personalized automated smartphone app under development and provided an overview of the various phases of rehabilitation, including preoperation and inpatient and outpatient stages.
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e59688
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The steps of thematic analysis were as follows:
Data Familiarization: all interview transcripts were thoroughly reviewed to immerse the research team in the data and gain an initial understanding of the content.
Coding: initial codes were generated to highlight recurring patterns, unique responses, and significant statements related to usability, engagement, and perceived effectiveness.
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e67137
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Interview and focus group guides were developed based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB) theoretical model, the PYD framework, and additional themes provided by the YAB. young adults with HIV were asked about first-hand experiences that affect their care engagement as young people residing in South Texas. Stakeholders were asked to describe their experiences and beliefs regarding serving young adults with HIV and to provide system-level insights on strategies for improving care engagement.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60531
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The authors reported that only one instrument was partially validated to assess the needs of family dementia caregivers, namely, the Carer’s Needs Assessment for Dementia (CNA-D), a semistructured interview not intended for clinical use with a completion time of about an hour. For conceptual clarity, researchers recommended establishing a theoretical model or framework to organize the diverse needs of family dementia caregivers [21].
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e59942
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ACTIVE and CON group participants enrolled in our 8-week synchronous online program were invited via email to participate in an individual qualitative interview after completing the exercise program. The eligibility criteria for the full trial have been previously reported [17].
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e66473
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Sociodemographic data and information on the conduction of the qualitative study in Germany in 2023 are illustrated for each participating refugee from Ukraine (ukr) or other (oth) countries of origin.
a Insomnia Severity Scores [30]: 0-7, not clinically significant; 8-14, subthreshold; 15-21, clinical (moderate); 22-28, clinical (severe).
bna: nonadapted version of the digital sleep intervention (modules 1-3).
cqtn: questionnaire.
dint: interview.
ea: adapted version of the digital sleep intervention (modules
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65412
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Individuals who had participated in a focus group or interview-based research study in the previous 3 months were also ineligible to participate.
This study was determined to be exempt under category 2ii (tests, surveys, interviews, or observation) by RTI International’s institutional review board (STUDY00022581) on August 14, 2023. Eligible participants were sent a consent form in advance of the interview providing information about the protection of their privacy and the confidentiality of their data.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67361
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