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  1. 1041
    “…METHODS: A 74-item questionnaire was emailed from June 2020 to September 2020 to all members of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterologists and the Canadian Association of General Surgeons through newsletters. The survey was created by expert consensus and distributed using the REDCap software. …”
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  2. 1042
    “…The survey invite was distributed via email, different social media platforms, and newsletters. The survey questions gathered clinicians’ demographic information and assessed their experience with virtual visits, including the proportion of visits conducted virtually (before, during the pandemic, and expected volume post-pandemic), overall satisfaction and comfort level with offering virtual visits using modalities, challenges experienced, as well as useful resources and tools to support them in using virtual visits in their practice. …”
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  3. 1043
    “…The most successful recruitment technique was the effective use of newsletters or emails (n=326, 41.7%). The primary reason for contributing as a study participant was advancing research (n=625, 79.9%), followed by the need to give back to their community (n=507, 64.8%). …”
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  4. 1044
    “…Intervention The Active for Life Year 5 (AFLY5) intervention consisted of teacher training, provision of lesson and child-parent interactive homework plans, all materials required for lessons and homework, and written materials for school newsletters and parents. The intervention was delivered when children were in school year 5 (age 9-10 years). …”
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  5. 1045
    “…METHODS: Participants were recruited either via letters of invitation from general practitioners (GPs) or via electronic or print advertisements, including Facebook and Google—social media and advertising—university electronic newsletters, printed posters, mailbox drops, and newspapers. …”
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    “…All methods resulted in a gender imbalance, with women participating more, specifically with social media. Partner newsletters resulted in the participation of younger adults and were cost-efficient (CAD $5.16 [US $3.97] per completer). …”
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  8. 1048
    “…Usual antenatal care included an antenatal visit at 7–10 weeks' gestation, an additional seven antenatal visits, on average, and periodic health education newsletters, including the IOM GWG guidelines and information on healthy eating and physical activity in pregnancy. …”
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  9. 1049
    “…The EUC group participated in the study for 16 weeks with usual community services and no navigation, and received 4 monthly newsletters from the SCSCIA on a variety of SCI-relevant topics. …”
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  10. 1050
    “…Methods: A web-based anonymous survey (21 questions with multiple answers and free text) using QuestionPro(®) was distributed among rheumatologists in Germany via newsletters, social media and personal contact, including questions regarding hierarchical positions and work characteristics. …”
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  11. 1051
    “…Overall, DHPCs were a common source through which GPs (range: 45% of those aware of the contraceptives issue to 60% of those aware of the valproate issue), cardiologists (range: 33% for the contraceptives issue to 61% for the valproate issue), and pharmacists (range: 41% for the contraceptives issue to 51% for the ivabradine issue) had become aware of the specific safety issues, followed by information on websites or in newsletters. CONCLUSIONS: GPs, cardiologists, and pharmacists were to a similar extent (highly) familiar with DHPCs, but they differed in awareness levels of specific safety issues. …”
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    “…METHODS: Social media advertisements and online newsletters were used to recruit adults (≥18 years old) diagnosed (≥1 year) with T1D, naïve to One Drop’s full solution and the activity tracker, with a laboratory hemoglobin A(1c) level≥7%. …”
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  15. 1055
    “…Interactive data charts, including growth curves, are being made available to pediatricians with their patients’ data. Newsletters covering the current biomedical literature on child cohorts are periodically being put up for pediatricians, and, for parents, evidence-based information on common illnesses and problems in children. …”
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  16. 1056
    por Ducrot, Françoise
    Publicado 2022
    “…À partir des données de la cellule de crise, initiée dès le début du mois de mars 2020 par la Direction du SSTRN, la présentation met en évidence les principales actions de prévention telles que : – veille d’information quotidienne et mise à jour du site internet ; – envoi régulier de posts sur les réseaux sociaux et de newsletters ; – mise en place d’une cellule d’écoute téléphonique pluridisciplinaire ; – réorganisation des équipes santé travail pour conseiller les adhérents à distance : téléconsultations, conseils téléphoniques, … ; – création de dossiers spécifiques : COVID, confinement, reprise d’activité ; – participation à des groupes de travail nationaux pilotés par PRESANSE dont les travaux ont été diffusés notamment sur le site du ministère du Travail ; – création et diffusion d’une douzaine de webinaires (offres de services, reprise d’activité, référent COVID-19, télétravail, risque psychologique, …) ; – interviews pour la presse (Ouest France, Concours Médical, …) ; – mise en ligne d’outils pratiques : fiches situations de travail, fiches conseils, protocole, affiche, matrice de contact, … ; – mise en place de conférences en ligne et d’ateliers en distanciel ; – développement partenarial (ARS, SSTI PDL, …). …”
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