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Utilization Barriers and Medical Outcomes Commensurate With the Use of Telehealth Among Older Adults: Systematic Review

Utilization Barriers and Medical Outcomes Commensurate With the Use of Telehealth Among Older Adults: Systematic Review

This review used the Kruse protocol published in 2019 and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines [20,21]. The review was registered with PROSPERO on May 2, 2020 (ID: CRD42020182162). In accordance with the rules at PROSPERO, the registration was completed before analysis began.

Clemens Scott Kruse, Joanna Fohn, Nakia Wilson, Evangelina Nunez Patlan, Stephanie Zipp, Michael Mileski

JMIR Med Inform 2020;8(8):e20359


Leveraging Mobile Health to Manage Mental Health/Behavioral Health Disorders: Systematic Literature Review

Leveraging Mobile Health to Manage Mental Health/Behavioral Health Disorders: Systematic Literature Review

This review is conducted in accordance with the Kruse protocol for writing a systematic review. It is reported in accordance with the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis) checklist. This review is registered with PROSPERO (registration number CRD42022343489). This review focused on studies with strong methodology including participants who were adults (>18 years of age) that were published in peer-reviewed, academic journals over the last year.

Clemens Scott Kruse, Jose A Betancourt, Matthew Gonzales, Kennedy Dickerson, Miah Neer

JMIR Ment Health 2022;9(12):e42301


Effects of Computerized Decision Support Systems on Practitioner Performance and Patient Outcomes: Systematic Review

Effects of Computerized Decision Support Systems on Practitioner Performance and Patient Outcomes: Systematic Review

Conceptualization of the overall review, including standardized data extraction tools, follows the Kruse protocol for writing systematic reviews in a health-related program [11]. Articles were eligible for inclusion if they were published in the English language within the last 10 years, had full text available, and reported on the elements of the objective statement: measures of effectiveness of CDSSs on practitioner performance or patient outcomes.

Clemens Scott Scott Kruse, Nolan Ehrbar

JMIR Med Inform 2020;8(8):e17283


Physician Burnout and the Electronic Health Record Leading Up to and During the First Year of COVID-19: Systematic Review

Physician Burnout and the Electronic Health Record Leading Up to and During the First Year of COVID-19: Systematic Review

Authors of this systematic review followed the protocol by Kruse [18] for conducting a systematic review and reported results in accordance with PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis) [19]. The research was registered with PROSPERO on August 31, 2020. To be eligible for this study, articles had to be published in English in peer-reviewed, academic journals between January 2016 and January 2021.

Clemens Scott Kruse, Michael Mileski, Gevin Dray, Zakia Johnson, Cameron Shaw, Harsha Shirodkar

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(3):e36200