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E-collection 'New Methods'

2013

Dental Fear and Anxiety in Children and Adolescents: Qualitative Study Using YouTube

Xiaoli Gao, SH Hamzah, Cynthia Kar Yung Yiu, Colman McGrath, Nigel M King

J Med Internet Res 2013 (Feb 22); 15(2):e29

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Background: Dental fear and anxiety (DFA) refers to the fear of and anxiety towards going to the dentist. It exists in a considerable proportion of children and adolescents and is a major dilemma in pediatric dental practice. As an Internet social medium with increasing popularity, the video-sharing website YouTube offers a useful data source for understanding health behaviors and perceptions of the public. Objective: Using YouTube as a platform, this qualitative study aimed to examine the...

Single-Case Experimental Designs to Evaluate Novel Technology-Based Health Interventions

Jesse Dallery, Rachel N. Cassidy, Bethany R. Raiff

J Med Internet Res 2013 (Feb 08); 15(2):e22

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Technology-based interventions to promote health are expanding rapidly. Assessing the preliminary efficacy of these interventions can be achieved by employing single-case experiments (sometimes referred to as n-of-1 studies). Although single-case experiments are often misunderstood, they offer excellent solutions to address the challenges associated with testing new technology-based interventions. This paper provides an introduction to single-case techniques and highlights advances in...

Human Computation as a New Method for Evidence-Based Knowledge Transfer in Web-Based Guideline Development Groups: Proof of Concept Randomized Controlled Trial

Annemie Heselmans, Bert Aertgeerts, Peter Donceel, Stijn Van de Velde, Peter Vanbrabant, Dirk Ramaekers

J Med Internet Res 2013 (Jan 17); 15(1):e8

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Background: Guideline developers use different consensus methods to develop evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. Previous research suggests that existing guideline development techniques are subject to methodological problems and are logistically demanding. Guideline developers welcome new methods that facilitate a methodologically sound decision-making process. Systems that aggregate knowledge while participants play a game are one class of human computation applications. Researchers...

2012

Speech Perception Benefits of Internet Versus Conventional Telephony for Hearing-Impaired Individuals

Georgios Mantokoudis, Patrick Dubach, Flurin Pfiffner, Martin Kompis, Marco Caversaccio, Pascal Senn

J Med Internet Res 2012 (Jul 16); 14(4):e102

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Background: Telephone communication is a challenge for many hearing-impaired individuals. One important technical reason for this difficulty is the restricted frequency range (0.3–3.4 kHz) of conventional landline telephones. Internet telephony (voice over Internet protocol [VoIP]) is transmitted with a larger frequency range (0.1–8 kHz) and therefore includes more frequencies relevant to speech perception. According to a recently published, laboratory-based study, the theoretical...

2011

WikiBuild: A New Online Collaboration Process For Multistakeholder Tool Development and Consensus Building

Samir Gupta, Flora T Wan, David Newton, Onil K Bhattacharyya, Mark H Chignell, Sharon E Straus

J Med Internet Res 2011 (Dec 08); 13(4):e108

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Background: Production of media such as patient education tools requires methods that can integrate multiple stakeholder perspectives. Existing consensus techniques are poorly suited to design of visual media, can be expensive and logistically demanding, and are subject to caveats arising from group dynamics such as participant hierarchies. Objective: Our objective was to develop a method that enables multistakeholder tool building while averting these difficulties. Methods: We developed a...

Using Natural Language Processing to Enable In-depth Analysis of Clinical Messages Posted to an Internet Mailing List: A Feasibility Study

Tanja Bekhuis, Marcos Kreinacke, Heiko Spallek, Mei Song, Jean A O'Donnell

J Med Internet Res 2011 (Nov 23); 13(4):e98

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Background: An Internet mailing list may be characterized as a virtual community of practice that serves as an information hub with easy access to expert advice and opportunities for social networking. We are interested in mining messages posted to a list for dental practitioners to identify clinical topics. Once we understand the topical domain, we can study dentists’ real information needs and the nature of their shared expertise, and can avoid delivering useless content at the point...