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Development and Systematic Evaluation of a Progressive Web Application for Women With Cardiac Pain: Usability Study

Development and Systematic Evaluation of a Progressive Web Application for Women With Cardiac Pain: Usability Study

Women were eligible to participate in the usability testing if they (1) were aged >18 years, (2) had been diagnosed with obstructive or nonobstructive CAD pain or pain after a percutaneous coronary intervention or cardiac surgery lasting >3 months, (3) were able to speak and read English, and (4) had not previously used or tested the at heart progressive web application.

Monica Parry, Tony Huang, Hance Clarke, Ann Kristin Bjørnnes, Paula Harvey, Laura Parente, Colleen Norris, Louise Pilote, Jennifer Price, Jennifer N Stinson, Arland O’Hara, Madusha Fernando, Judy Watt-Watson, Nicole Nickerson, Vincenza Spiteri DeBonis, Donna Hart, Christine Faubert

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e57583

Web-Based Human Papillomavirus Education and Professional Skills Intervention for Health Care Providers: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Web-Based Human Papillomavirus Education and Professional Skills Intervention for Health Care Providers: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The platform will be comprised of training modules divided into 3 sections paralleled among control and experimental groups—a document to be read, a video to be watched, and an activity to complete. Participants will take 15-30 minutes to complete all 3 sections of the module.

Jacob Martinez, Jacquelin I Cordero, Meagan Whitney, Katie L LaRoche, Gabriel Frietze, Eva M Moya, Kristin Gosselink

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60790

Exploring Stress and Stress-Reduction With Caregivers and Clinicians in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit to Inform Intervention Development: Qualitative Interview Study

Exploring Stress and Stress-Reduction With Caregivers and Clinicians in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit to Inform Intervention Development: Qualitative Interview Study

Participants also had to be 18 years of age or older and be able to read and speak English. Clinicians were eligible for the NICU clinician group if they were currently employed by Te Toka Tumai Auckland Starship Hospital and interacted closely with caregivers in the NICU as a standard part of their job. Eligible roles included nurses, neonatologists or pediatricians, and mental health clinicians, including social workers and psychotherapists.

Kristin Harrison Ginsberg, Jane Alsweiler, Jenny Rogers, Phoebe Ross, Anna Serlachius

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e66401