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Diagnostic Accuracy of Artificial Intelligence in Endoscopy: Umbrella Review

Diagnostic Accuracy of Artificial Intelligence in Endoscopy: Umbrella Review

Any discrepancies were resolved through consultation with a third researcher until a consensus was reached. The search strategy details are available in Table S1 in Multimedia Appendix 1. The inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) studies evaluating the diagnostic value of AI in endoscopy; (2) studies that provided at least one outcome data—sensitivity or specificity; (3) articles that had meta-analyses and were conducted by systematic methods; and (4) articles published in English.

Bowen Zha, Angshu Cai, Guiqi Wang

JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e56361

Motor Effects of Intervention With Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Physiotherapy Treatment in Children With Cerebral Palsy: Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial

Motor Effects of Intervention With Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Physiotherapy Treatment in Children With Cerebral Palsy: Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial

All participants will be randomized, and the randomization will be performed by the researcher who will carry out an intervention; the others will not know which group the participant is in. This member will upload the randomization results to the institution’s REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) database [17]. The researcher who will perform a physiotherapeutic intervention and the researcher who will apply the assessments and questionnaires will not have information about group allocation.

Anna Izabel Cangussu, Beatriz Lucarini, Igor de Freitas Melo, Paula Araújo Diniz, Marisa Mancini, Bernardo de Mattos Viana, Marco Aurélio Romano-Silva, Débora Marques de Miranda

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e52922

Cervical Myelopathy and Social Media: Mixed Methods Analysis

Cervical Myelopathy and Social Media: Mixed Methods Analysis

The final account categories were foundation, business, journal, patient/caregiver, private citizen, support group, medical center, news outlet, medical doctor/researcher, and other. Individual tweets (ie, posts) were selected as the main subject of analysis in this paper. Analysis of individual posts, rather than analysis of account descriptions, likely represents the most meaningful method by which the social media landscape for a specific pathology can be defined [20].

Lior M Elkaim, Jordan J Levett, Farbod Niazi, Mohammed A Alvi, Nathan A Shlobin, Joseph R Linzey, Faith Robertson, Rakan Bokhari, Naif M Alotaibi, Oliver Lasry

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e42097

Expectations of Health Researchers From Academic Social Network Sites: Qualitative Study

Expectations of Health Researchers From Academic Social Network Sites: Qualitative Study

Today, academic social network sites (ASNSs) have become an integral part of researcher work [5,6]. An ASNS is a type of internet service that facilitates communication between researchers [7], shares scientific resources (news, reports, articles, and data sets), exchanges research opinions, and informs about the current research trend [8]. In addition to publishing researchers' work and facilitating personal exchanges, ASNSs are tools for describing organizational information and researcher interests [9].

Mohammad Dehghani, Mehdi Kahouei, Shahin Akhondzadeh, Bita Mesgarpour, Reza Ferdousi

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(12):e24643

The Association Between Professional Accounts on Social Networks Twitter and ResearchGate and the Number of Scientific Publications and Citations Among Anesthesia Researchers: Observational Study

The Association Between Professional Accounts on Social Networks Twitter and ResearchGate and the Number of Scientific Publications and Citations Among Anesthesia Researchers: Observational Study

In a globalized world, social networks have now taken a major place in the scientific field and are essential tools for promoting research and researchers (including the recruitment or the promotion of a researcher) [1-3]. Twitter is a microblogging service that allows its users to blog through short messages (ie, tweets). Each user can “retweet” a tweet from another user and broadcast it to his/her own followers, thus allowing fast dissemination of content.

Thomas Clavier, Emilie Occhiali, Zoé Demailly, Vincent Compère, Benoit Veber, Jean Selim, Emmanuel Besnier

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(10):e29809