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Evaluating Fitbits for Assessment of Physical Activity and Sleep in Pediatric Pain: Feasibility and Acceptability Pilot Study

Evaluating Fitbits for Assessment of Physical Activity and Sleep in Pediatric Pain: Feasibility and Acceptability Pilot Study

When patients were scheduled close to a preoperative visit or DOS, a research staff member obtained written assent from patients and consent from their parent/guardian on the preoperative visit day, typically the day before or a few days before the DOS. Surgical patients received a Fitbit device and account information at the end of their consent meeting on their preoperative visit day. Those who consented via e Consenting received a mailed Fitbit device and account information.

Bridget A Nestor, Andreas M Baumer, Justin Chimoff, Benoit Delecourt, Camila Koike, Nicole Tacugue, Roland Brusseau, Nathalie Roy, Israel A Gaytan-Fuentes, Navil Sethna, Danielle Wallace, Joe Kossowsky

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59074

Racial Misclassification of American Indian and Alaska Native People in the Electronic Medical Record: An Unexpected Hurdle in a Retrospective Medical Record Cohort Study

Racial Misclassification of American Indian and Alaska Native People in the Electronic Medical Record: An Unexpected Hurdle in a Retrospective Medical Record Cohort Study

In a retrospective cohort study that examined longitudinal cigarette smoking behaviors of Indigenous people in Olmsted County, Minnesota—a county without access to Indian Health Service clinics or hospitals—the magnitude of racial misclassification in electronic health record (EHR) data became an unexpected hurdle for the study team [3]. Most AI/AN people reside in urban areas or off reservation lands [4]. Understanding this population’s health behaviors is critical to informing interventions.

Ann Marie Rusk, Alanna M Chamberlain, Jamie Felzer, Yvonne Bui, Christi A Patten, Christopher C Destephano, Matthew A Rank, Roberto P Benzo, Cassie C Kennedy

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e73086

Acceptability of an Intervention to Prevent Older Adult Mistreatment Among Family Caregivers to Persons With Dementia: Multimethod Pilot Study

Acceptability of an Intervention to Prevent Older Adult Mistreatment Among Family Caregivers to Persons With Dementia: Multimethod Pilot Study

Each lesson in KINDER 1.0 included a brief story-based video informed by qualitative focus group findings, a reading that elaborated on topics from videos (eg, communicating with a person with dementia), a reading quiz, and a journal reflection. In addition, caregivers were advised each week to engage in a pleasant, self-care activity. Of the 27 caregivers who enrolled in KINDER 1.0, only 7 completed the intervention (ie, each lesson through Lesson 8) [14].

Kylie Meyer, Wenxing Wei, Jeanine Yonashiro-Cho, Susanna Mage, Sohee Kim, Elliane Irani, Christopher Burant, Zachary Gassoumis, Erin Gentry Lamb, Jaclene A Zauszniewski, Donna Benton

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e73778

Exploring a Shared History of Colonization, Historical Trauma, and Links to Alcohol Use With Native Hawaiians: Qualitative Study

Exploring a Shared History of Colonization, Historical Trauma, and Links to Alcohol Use With Native Hawaiians: Qualitative Study

The principal investigator (CTG), a Cherokee Nation citizen who lived in the community, was invited to meet with the kupuna (elders) weekly at a local community health center to talk about the cultural and health-related similarities and differences between the Cherokee and Native Hawaiians. These meetings continued for 2 years before the study was conducted and helped to establish a relationship with the Native Hawaiian community.

Cynthia Taylor Greywolf, Donna Marie Palakiko, Pallav Pokhrel, Elizabeth A Vandewater, Merle Kataoka-Yahiro, John Casken

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2025;9:e68106

Feasibility and Acceptability of a Psychological Intervention for Internalized Health-Related Stigma Among Adults With Chronic Health Conditions: Preliminary Investigation

Feasibility and Acceptability of a Psychological Intervention for Internalized Health-Related Stigma Among Adults With Chronic Health Conditions: Preliminary Investigation

Disease-specific interventions also require individual clinics or specialists to deliver treatment, while a transdiagnostic intervention could be delivered in a centralized manner (eg, through referrals from different specialties within a health system) and by a mental health provider who does not need to have expertise in any 1 particular health condition.

Rebecca L Pearl, Danielle Saunders, Laurie C Groshon, Yulin Li, Abigail Shonrock, Rebecca M Puhl, Kimberly A Driscoll, Preeti Manavalan, Joel M Gelfand, Thomas A Wadden, Sarah C Westen, Marjorie Montanez-Wiscovich, Xiang-Yang Lou

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e69548

Evaluating the Feasibility of Web-Monitoring Methodology for Measuring Exposure to Online Cancer Misinformation

Evaluating the Feasibility of Web-Monitoring Methodology for Measuring Exposure to Online Cancer Misinformation

Participants completed a baseline survey, installed a commercially available web-monitoring software on their personal computer for 30 days, and then completed a follow-up survey. Survey data were collected and managed using REDCap electronic data capture tools hosted at University of Utah [15,16].

Cindy A Turner, Andy J King, Ida Tovar, Morgan M Millar, Rachel R Codden, Jia-Wen Guo, Skyler Johnson, Anne C Kirchhoff, Margaret Raber, Xiaoming Sheng, Deanna Kepka, Echo L Warner

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e65887

Impact of Medical Conditions and Area Deprivation on Fundraising Success in Online Crowdfunding: Cross-Sectional Study

Impact of Medical Conditions and Area Deprivation on Fundraising Success in Online Crowdfunding: Cross-Sectional Study

To evaluate the impact on the number of donations received, GLMs using Poisson and negative binomial distributions were compared, and the negative binomial model was selected on the basis of a significant likelihood ratio test. The impact on the mean donation amount was evaluated using a GLM with a gamma distribution. Both models used a logarithm link function, and the covariates were identical to the model for the amount raised described above.

Steven S Doerstling, Matthew M Engelhard, Dennis Akrobetu, Caroline E Sloan, Ada Campagna, Thuy-Vi Nguyen, Farrah Madanay, Felicia Chen, Peter A Ubel

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72475

Examining the Dose-Response Effects of Mindfulness Meditation Interventions on Well-Being: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Examining the Dose-Response Effects of Mindfulness Meditation Interventions on Well-Being: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Additional screening measures will include (1) the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale, for anxiety and depressive symptoms; (2) a single-item measure of substance use within the last year that, if any item is endorsed, will trigger a more detailed drug and alcohol screening questionnaire; and (3) a single-item measure of trauma that, if endorsed, will trigger a more detailed trauma screening questionnaire.

Nicholas Bowles, Alexander Burger, Jonathan N Davies, Julie A Simpson, Julieta Galante, Simon Dennis, Benjamin Stone, Nicholas T Van Dam

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72786

Feasibility of a Mental Health App Intervention for Emergency Service Workers and Volunteers: Single-Arm Pilot Study

Feasibility of a Mental Health App Intervention for Emergency Service Workers and Volunteers: Single-Arm Pilot Study

Build Back Better was developed by a multidisciplinary team with content adapted from a previously developed app, Head Gear, designed to prevent depression and anxiety and improve well-being among workers in male-dominated industries [18,22]. A randomized controlled trial of Head Gear with a large sample of workers showed that the app was effective in the prevention of depression and anxiety, as well as improving a range of MH and work-related outcomes [24,25].

Denise Meuldijk, Mark Deady, Daniel A J Collins, Douglas O Williams, Richard A Bryant, Samuel B Harvey

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e50995

Generative AI–Powered Mental Wellness Chatbot for College Student Mental Wellness: Open Trial

Generative AI–Powered Mental Wellness Chatbot for College Student Mental Wellness: Open Trial

This innovative approach positions Wayhaven as a unique tool for college students with elevated anxiety and depression symptoms, offering dynamic, evidence-based mental wellness support tailored to diverse needs. However, there is a need to evaluate its feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness in a real-world setting.

Jazmin A Reyes-Portillo, Amy So, Kelsey McAlister, Christine Nicodemus, Ashleigh Golden, Colleen Jacobson, Jennifer Huberty

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e71923