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Dear Authors,
Thank you very much for undertaking the study [1] titled “Levels and predictors of knowledge, attitude and practice of contraception among female TV undergraduates in Nigeria: a cross-sectional study” and submitting the manuscript to JMIR. The study findings are important for family planning program implementation targeting young students. I have the following comments and observations for improving your manuscript for consideration of publishing.
JMIRx Med 2025;6:e72949
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Dear Authors,
Thank you very much for undertaking the study [2] titled “Levels and predictors of knowledge, attitude and practice of contraception among female TV undergraduates in Nigeria: a cross-sectional study” and submitting the manuscript to JMIR. The study findings are important for family planning program implementation targeting young students. I have the following comments and observations for improving your manuscript for consideration of publishing.
JMIRx Med 2025;6:e72947
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Several studies have reported contraceptive knowledge, attitude, and practice among various groups of young people. Recent reports have shown that exposure to mass media communication regarding family planning increases the likelihood of use in sub-Saharan Africa [12].
JMIRx Med 2025;6:e56135
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2024: A Year of Nursing Informatics Research in Review
This research led to new findings that focused on optimizing nursing practice [10-19].
Key research areas of concern for nurses who use AI and data science–centric approaches included ethical [19] and privacy considerations [16] associated with using technology. Software testing remained an important aspect of nursing informatics practice to ensure the quality and safety of technologies used in health care [17].
Nursing education remained an important theme in the literature [20,21].
JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e74345
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Descriptive analysis was performed to summarize participants’ demographic characteristics and scores for intrinsic motivation, attitude, and practice. All continuous variables, including intrinsic motivation, attitude, and practice scores, were expressed as mean (SD), while categorical data, including demographic characteristics and individual question responses, were presented as n (%).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72633
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Reference 3: Diabetes Canada 2018 Clinical practice guidelines for the prevention and management of diabetespractice
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e51154
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In part 3, the participants were asked about the practice of preventive strategies for PIs. This part consisted of 21 test questions reflecting 6 sections: (1) risk assessment, (2) pressure, (3) friction and shear, (4) moisture, (5) nutritional support, and (6) communication with other professionals. The test questionnaire in this section asked whether the participants implemented those actions or not. The answer choice for each question was “practice” or “do not practice.”
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e57768
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Each item was analyzed based on the proportion of respondents selecting each option, with a higher proportion indicating that the practice was more commonly used. The remaining 7 items were open-ended questions for each dimension that were used to collect the respondent’s subjective opinion (see Part II in Multimedia Appendix 1). The survey showed sound internal consistency with a Cronbach α of 0.766, an item content validity index ranging from 0.86 to 1.00, and a scale content validity index of 0.98 [36].
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e60944
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However, smallholder farmers often have insufficient knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) along the pesticide-handling chain, for example, limited knowledge of hazard information present on pesticide labels [8], low risk perception of the product [6,9], and limited use of recommended personal protective equipment (PPE) [6]. Hence, these gaps in the KAP of pesticide handling may risk farmers’ health [10,11].
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e55238
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