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Participants attending one of the 50 clinics allocated to the intervention group received targeted BCC messages on their registered mobile phones at programmed intervals during the 14-day period in which the e-voucher was active. Messages contained health promotion and sensitization information on the importance of malaria prevention and LLIN use during pregnancy, in addition to reminders to redeem the e-voucher for an LLIN at a registered retailer (Textbox 1).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e51524
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In England and Wales, there are approximately 278,000 care home residents aged ≥65 years (approximately three-quarters of whom are aged ≥80 years), approximately half of whom live in homes with nursing and half of whom live in homes without nursing and over two-thirds of whom experience substantial limitations in their ability to carry out day-to-day activities [3].
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66706
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Pop-up explaining the “point” of light sleep
Explanation of why spending time in bed during the day can make it harder to fall asleep at night
Why could sleeping in make me feel bad?
JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e63341
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Due to some variability around this timing in the actual data collected (ie, some missing data points and some data collected over shorter intervals), data were aggregated to reflect the average battery percentage per hour of each study day per participant. This resulted in a comparable number of data points per day across participants.
JMIR Aging 2024;7:e52831
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However, rural residents and others who are not located near needed resources (eg, respite or adult day care and support groups) may face challenges in finding others who have similar experiences or a shared understanding of care responsibilities [39]. Furthermore, AD/ADRD caregiving requires substantial time and financial commitments, which create logistical limitations on opportunities for social engagement outside of one’s care responsibilities [23,34,40].
JMIR Aging 2024;7:e59294
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