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AG manually screened the first 10 pages of results (10 results per page) for each search (1200 studies screened in total) and uploaded 19 potentially relevant studies to Covidence.
AG manually screened several published literature reviews on online instruction in HPE [18-23,34-39] and the references of included studies and uploaded 161 potentially relevant studies to Covidence.
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JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e64179
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Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy–Game: An Ironic Way to Treat Internet Gaming Disorder
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65786
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Day after surgery, however, was very stressful as 3 different teams had 3 different plans and were not on the same page. Ex. Surgeon said going home my child would be at hospital for 3-4 days but APS woke her up the next day to get her ready to go home. Then physio team came and said she needed to be up and walking around the ward 3 times per day, then surgery fellow came and said she should not be walking at all and leg had to be still. The mixed messages caused stress.
JMIR Perioper Med 2024;7:e65198
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