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We took LMIC search terms from the Cochrane Effective Practice and Organisation of Care LMIC filters, defined according to the World Bank Classification (2022) [24]. We did not restrict the type of participants in the intervention (ie, we included health workers, patients, carers, general community members, and multiple types of participants).
Intervention: We defined m Health interventions as per the WHO [6].
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e55189
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We included any health care–focused study undertaken in (1) an LMIC country that (2) described 1 or multiple interventions related to cyberattacks or cybersecurity (Textbox 1). Only studies published in English were included. Feasibility studies, commentaries, and editorial papers were excluded.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e47311
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We asked Chat GPT to act as a doctor in an LMIC and offer consultations. The SPs detailed their primary concerns, gave standardized responses to every question, and recorded all diagnoses and medication recommendations, which were cross-referenced with clinical guidelines to assess their accuracy and appropriateness. For a robust analysis, we presented each disease to Chat GPT 3 times. We conducted descriptive analyses with the final sample of 27 independent trials.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e56121
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