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    235 Use of Community Review Boards to Evaluate the Utility of the ICF Navigator - A Browser-based Tool to Create Plain-Language Informed Consent Forms by Nicola Spencer, Jonathan Bona, Mathias Brochhausen, Alison Caballero, Jennifer M. Gan, Aaron S. Kemp, Skye Miner, Joseph Utecht, Justin Whorton, Laura James

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: CRB feedback was used to inform actionable improvements to the tool, such as removing content redundancies and embedding tips to guide researchers on how best to optimize the clarity and understandability of resulting ICFs. Program refinements in response to the feedback have been implemented and will be evaluated in another round of CRB discussions in early 2023. …”
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    “I feel I'm leading the charge.” Experiences of a virtual physiotherapist-guided knee health program for persons at-risk of osteoarthritis after a sport-related knee injury by Linda K. Truong, Amber D. Mosewich, Maxi Miciak, Andrea Pajkic, Trish Silvester-Lee, Linda C. Li, Jackie L. Whittaker

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Four categories depicted participants' experiences: 1) ‘SOAR satisfies an unmet need’ portrayed the perceived relevance and need for a program that promotes knowledge about knee health and self-efficacy for independent exercise behaviour, 2) ‘Regaining control of knee health’ described how SOAR empowered participants and fostered a sense of ‘leading the charge’ to their own knee health, 3) ‘Social support encourages exercise participation’ highlighted that weekly physiotherapy interactions provided accountability for achieving exercise goals, and that relating to other participants was inspirational, 4) ‘Program refinements and barriers’ suggested enhancements to meet the needs of future participants. …”
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    Clinician and Patient Perspectives on the Use of Passive Mobile Monitoring and Self-Tracking for Patients With Serious Mental Illness: User-Centered Approach by Melissa Medich, Shay L Cannedy, Lauren C Hoffmann, Melissa Y Chinchilla, Jose M Pila, Stephanie A Chassman, Ronald A Calderon, Alexander S Young

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Interviews with mental health clinicians (n=16) assessed the acceptability of mobile sensing, its usefulness as a tool to improve clinical assessment and care, and recommendations for program refinements. Focus groups with patients with SMI (n=3 groups) and individual usability tests (n=8) elucidated patient attitudes about engaging in health IT and perceptions of its usefulness as a tool for self-tracking and improving mental health assessments. …”
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