Coaching with audiovisual technology in acute-care hospital settings: systematic review.
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"Disclosure S.Y. reports research grants from the National Institutes for Health, Canadian Department of National Defence, National Aeronautics and Space Association, Melville Trust for Care and Cure of Cancer, and Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and is a member of the Global Education Council at the Johnson & Johnson Institute, outside the submitted work. S.Y. declares no other conflict of interest. E.G.M.G., O.C.A., S.C.N., D.S.S., and A.L.T. declare no conflict of interest."
"Funding No external funding, additional payments, or support received."
"A systematic review was performed using the PRISMA checklist and Cochrane Handbook as guidance (),. The study was registered prior to commencement on PROSPERO (CRD42021207550). Ethical approval was not sought for this systematic review. Data availability: The protocol for this systematic review is registered on PROSPERO CRD42021207550. The data from this systematic review are not available via repository. Data can be provided on reasonable request."
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