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Developing a Dyadic Immersive Virtual Environment Technology Intervention for Persons Living With Dementia and Their Caregivers: Multiphasic User-Centered Design Study

Developing a Dyadic Immersive Virtual Environment Technology Intervention for Persons Living With Dementia and Their Caregivers: Multiphasic User-Centered Design Study

Caregivers were eligible if they (1) aged >18 years, (2) self-identified as informal caregivers for a person living with dementia (eg, a family member or friend providing support), (3) could participate in English, and (4) had access to a video-enabled device for Zoom participation. Of the 31 caregivers screened for focus groups, 5 (16%) were ineligible due to not identifying as a caregiver of a person living with dementia, 13 (42%) had scheduling conflicts, and 5 (16%) could not be contacted.

Elizabeth A Rochon, Ayush Thacker, Mirelle Phillips, Christine Ritchie, Ana-Maria Vranceanu, Evan Plys

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e66212

An Internet-Based and Mobile Family Management Intervention for Mothers of Very Preterm Infants Hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (the Preemie Progress Program): Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

An Internet-Based and Mobile Family Management Intervention for Mothers of Very Preterm Infants Hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (the Preemie Progress Program): Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Finally, PP was flexibly designed so that this promising intervention could be used as a stand-alone parent training program or as a complement to structure the parent education pillar of adapted FICare programs. As the initial weeks after birth of a very preterm infant are stressful and chaotic for parents in the NICU, our team needed to understand the feasibility of our intervention and study procedures before a future definitive trial could commence with testing the efficacy of PP.

Ashley Weber, Tamilyn Bakas, Qutaibah Oudat, Nehal A Parikh, Joshua Lambert, Heather L Tubbs-Cooley, Jared Rice, Kristin Voos, Matthew Rota, Heather C Kaplan

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66073

Comparison of ChatGPT and Internet Research for Clinical Research and Decision-Making in Occupational Medicine: Randomized Controlled Trial

Comparison of ChatGPT and Internet Research for Clinical Research and Decision-Making in Occupational Medicine: Randomized Controlled Trial

A minimum of 50 participants was set as a minimum number in a 3-month interval. With a sum of 3 weeks of lectures, occupational medicine is a very small part of the study program at medical universities. Physicians and medical students both were expected to have a similar level of knowledge in relation to occupational medicine, since occupational health aspects play only a very small role, if any, in specialist medical training. Thus, both groups were included in the study.

Felix A Weuthen, Nelly Otte, Hanif Krabbe, Thomas Kraus, Julia Krabbe

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63857

Mobile- and Web-Based Interventions for Promoting Healthy Diets, Preventing Obesity, and Improving Health Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

Mobile- and Web-Based Interventions for Promoting Healthy Diets, Preventing Obesity, and Improving Health Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

The interventions varied in design, duration, and behavioral focus, with some addressing multiple lifestyle behaviors simultaneously The characteristics of the included studies and a detailed description of the interventions are summarized in Table 1 and Table 2, respectively. Characteristics of the included studies. School CG: no videos. Control condition as a comparison. IG: compared the effects of gain-framed and loss-framed videos on children’s food choices using a control condition as a comparison.

Clara Talens, Noelia da Quinta, Folasade A Adebayo, Maijaliisa Erkkola, Maria Heikkilä, Kamilla Bargiel-Matusiewicz, Natalia Ziółkowska, Patricia Rioja, Agnieszka E Łyś, Elena Santa Cruz, Jelena Meinilä

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60602

Evaluating the Accuracy and Reliability of Real-World Digital Mobility Outcomes in Older Adults After Hip Fracture: Cross-Sectional Observational Study

Evaluating the Accuracy and Reliability of Real-World Digital Mobility Outcomes in Older Adults After Hip Fracture: Cross-Sectional Observational Study

Hip fracture after a fall is one of the most serious injuries in older adults, with a high rate of morbidity and a 1-year mortality of 22% [1,2]. Survivors of hip fracture experience a substantial decline in quality of life and mobility [3]. Mobility, the ability to move or walk around freely and easily, is essential for functioning well, maintaining independence, and ensuring social and emotional well-being [4].

Martin A Berge, Anisoara Paraschiv-Ionescu, Cameron Kirk, Arne Küderle, Encarna Micó-Amigo, Clemens Becker, Andrea Cereatti, Silvia Del Din, Monika Engdal, Judith Garcia-Aymerich, Karoline B Grønvik, Clint Hansen, Jeffrey M Hausdorff, Jorunn L Helbostad, Carl-Philipp Jansen, Lars Gunnar Johnsen, Jochen Klenk, Sarah Koch, Walter Maetzler, Dimitrios Megaritis, Arne Müller, Lynn Rochester, Lars Schwickert, Kristin Taraldsen, Beatrix Vereijken

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67792

Leveraging Technology to Engage Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Consumers With Children at Farmers Markets: Qualitative Community-Engaged Approach to App Development

Leveraging Technology to Engage Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Consumers With Children at Farmers Markets: Qualitative Community-Engaged Approach to App Development

We sought to raise awareness of nutrition incentive programs among SNAP consumers with children by developing a mobile app. To do this we leveraged a qualitative community-engaged process. We chose a community-engaged approach because the technology that is desired and designed by end users should be more useful to them, and it can lead to rapid adoption [30,31].

Callie Ogland-Hand, Jillian Schulte, Owusua Yamoah, Kathryn Poppe, Timothy H Ciesielski, Regan Gee, Ana Claudia Zubieta, Darcy A Freedman

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70104

Examining the Longitudinal Impact of Within- and Between-Day Fluctuations in Food Parenting Practices on Child Dietary Intake: Protocol for a Longitudinal Cohort Study Within a Sample of Preschooler-Parent Dyads

Examining the Longitudinal Impact of Within- and Between-Day Fluctuations in Food Parenting Practices on Child Dietary Intake: Protocol for a Longitudinal Cohort Study Within a Sample of Preschooler-Parent Dyads

After potentially eligible participants indicated an interest in the study and provided consent to be contacted, a member of the Preschool Plates cohort study team reached out to them to complete a full eligibility screening.

Katie A Loth, Julian Wolfson, Martha Barnard, Natalie Hogan, T James Brandt, Jayne A Fulkerson, Jennifer O Fisher

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e73276

Experiences Receiving and Delivering Virtual Health Care For Women: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis

Experiences Receiving and Delivering Virtual Health Care For Women: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis

Each article was assigned a richness score by 2 team members (AS and TL-D), ranging from 1 to 5, based on the volume and depth of relevant qualitative data [28]. We sampled a subset of articles for abstraction with a focus on overrepresenting marginalized voices, purposively choosing articles from each health care delivery pathway, and prioritizing articles with higher richness scores.

Karen M Goldstein, Sharron Rushton, Allison A Lewinski, Abigail Shapiro, Tiera Lanford-Davey, Jessica N Coleman, Neetu Chawla, Dhara B Patel, Katherine Van Loon, Megan Shepherd-Banigan, Catherine Sims, Sarah Cantrell, Susan Alton Dailey, Jennifer M Gierisch

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68314