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    Can we ever have evidence-based decision making in orthopaedics? A qualitative evidence synthesis and conceptual framework by Arabella Scantlebury, Katherine Jones, Joy Adamson, Melissa Harden, Catriona McDaid, Amy Grove

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…A previous conceptual framework described eight different drivers of orthopaedic surgical decision-making: formal codified and managerial knowledge, medical socialisation, cultural, normative and political influence, training and formal education, experiential factors, and individual patient and surgeon factors. …”
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    Trust in Artificial Intelligence–Based Clinical Decision Support Systems Among Health Care Workers: Systematic Review by Hein Minn Tun, Hanif Abdul Rahman, Lin Naing, Owais Ahmed Malik

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Eight key themes emerged as pivotal in improving health care workers’ trust in AI-CDSSs: (1) System Transparency, emphasizing the need for clear and interpretable AI; (2) Training and Familiarity, highlighting the importance of knowledge sharing and user education; (3) System Usability, focusing on effective integration into clinical workflows; (4) Clinical Reliability, addressing the consistency and accuracy of system performance; (5) Credibility and Validation, referring to how well the system performs across diverse clinical contexts; (6) Ethical Consideration, examining medicolegal liability, fairness, and adherence to ethical standards;(7) Human Centric Design, pioritizing patient centered approaches; (8) Customization and Control, highlighting the need to tailor tools to specific clinical needs while preserving health care providers’ decision-making autonomy. …”
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    Reddit as a Social Media Self-Management Tool for Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Qualitative Analysis by Tosin Adeyemi, Brian Gutermuth, Gal Hodish, Jeffrey Berinstein, Kira Newman, Sarah Hawley, Minal Patel, Peter Higgins, Ken Resnicow, Sarah Krein, Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…MethodsWe identified threads on the r/IBD, r/Ulcerative Colitis, and r/CrohnsDisease subreddits between April 2022 and 2024 using a priori ResultsWe identified 659 posts comprising 207 (31.4%) original and 452 (68.6%) reply posts related to patients living with IBD. Findings highlighted that people use Reddit to seek knowledge, advice, empathy, and validation as well as to share experiences in five key areas related to: (1) symptoms as a major burden of patients living with IBD; (2) experiences with medications and concerns about treatment choices; (3) health care–related challenges; (4) dietary regimens and dietary guidance for handling symptoms and overall treatment; and (5) negative impact of IBD on mental health. …”
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    Perception toward Biosimilars and Nonmedical Switching: A Cross-sectional Survey among Arab Rheumatologists by Mohammed A. Omair, Humaid Al Wahshi, Jamal Al Saleh, Farida Al Balushi, Mostafa Zayed, Maha A. Omair, Eduardo Mysler

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Objective: The aim of this study is to assess the level of knowledge and acceptance for biosimilars and nonmedical switching in Arab rheumatologists. …”
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    Perception of the general population on Epilepsy and Antiepileptic drugs: A questionnaire-based study by Vijayamathy Arunnair, S Bhuvaneshwari, M S Umamageswari, A T Sathiya Vinotha, S Jeevithan, Samuktha Venkatesan

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice of epilepsy and antiepileptic medication among the general population, including epileptics or caregivers. …”
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    Comparing a Guideline-Based Mobile Health Intervention Versus Usual Care for High-Risk Adolescents With Asthma: Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial by Tamara T Perry, Jessica H Turner, Ariel Berlinski, Larry A Simmons, Rita H Brown, Kaymon Neal, Sarah A Marshall, Xing He, Simon Chung, Andrew Brown, Horace J Spencer 3rd, Jiang Bian

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…ObjectiveThis full-scale RCT will examine the effectiveness of the Pulmonary Education and Asthma Knowledge Mobile Asthma Action Plan (PEAKmAAP), an interactive mHealth asthma action plan (mAAP) smartphone app, among adolescents compared to enhanced usual care (eUC). …”
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