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To ensure that each sex was equally represented in the study population, random sampling was stratified by sex (for details on the sampling, see the study protocol by Barteit et al [37]).
Ethics approval was granted by the Comité d’ethique pour la recherche en santé in Burkina Faso (approval date: March 13, 2020; 2020-3-041) and by the ethical committee of the Heidelberg University Hospital, Germany (approval date: May 6, 2019; S-294/2019).
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2023;11:e46980
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Comprehensive Ontology of Fibroproliferative Diseases: Protocol for a Semantic Technology Study
JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e48645
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Wearables for Measuring Health Effects of Climate Change–Induced Weather Extremes: Scoping Review
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(9):e39532
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Barteit et al [22] assessed e-learning platform use as low in 2017. Unfortunately, this appears unresolved, as some participants reported that they did not use the e-learning platform to study. Furthermore, most students had e-learning platform accounts but had not used them regularly, so some had forgotten their log-in details. Explanations for this low use are difficult to discern because of the various stakeholders involved in an e-learning system.
JMIR Med Educ 2022;8(1):e34751
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The Impact of Wearable Technologies in Health Research: Scoping Review
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(1):e34384
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Most tablets failed either because of poor operating system upgrades or hardware fragility (for a more detailed description see the study by Barteit et al [9]). Furthermore, for some tablets, the battery life span reduced rapidly limiting its usage. Service quality and the quality of the materials, in turn, may have had an impact on the students’ low ratings for self-efficacy, which has been shown to have a direct and powerful effect on actual use over and above user intention [29].
J Med Internet Res 2019;21(10):e14748
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