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Evaluation of a Novel Goals-of-Care Discussion Priming Tool (MyCare) in Inpatient General Internal Medicine Ward Settings: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Usability Study

Evaluation of a Novel Goals-of-Care Discussion Priming Tool (MyCare) in Inpatient General Internal Medicine Ward Settings: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Usability Study

Patients’ technology confidence was positively correlated with SUS scores (r=0.49; P Interviews with patients and physicians uncovered themes related to usability, feasibility, and acceptability. Thematic codes, definitions, and exemplary quotes from patient and health care provider interviews are provided in Multimedia Appendices 4 and 5. Within the usability theme, we found facilitators and barriers.

Maren Kimura, Sydney Ruller, Alan Forster, James Downar, Sarina R Isenberg, Leah Steinberg, Kumanan Wilson, Victoria Shaffer, Pete Wegier, Jeff Myers, Russell Goldman, Carolyn Steele Gray, Daniel Kobewka

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66932


Variation in Telehealth Use for Patients With Incident Atrial Fibrillation Across the Veterans Health Administration: Retrospective Cohort Study

Variation in Telehealth Use for Patients With Incident Atrial Fibrillation Across the Veterans Health Administration: Retrospective Cohort Study

Analyses were performed using R software (version 4.5.0; R Foundation for Statistical Computing). This evaluation was conducted as a nonresearch quality improvement project supported by the US Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Connected Care, with the primary goal of assessing and improving VHA care; therefore, it was considered non–human participant research. It was thus exempt from human participant research ethics review and institutional review board approval.

Rebecca Lauren Tisdale, Neil M Kalwani, Harrison Koos, Jun Fan, Natasha Din, Alexander C Perino, David C Chan, Alexander Tarlochan Sandhu, Paul A Heidenreich

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e76177


The PrEP Pharmacy Reach Study: Protocol for the Creation of Maps to Visualize the Impact of Expanding Access to HIV Prevention Services Through Pharmacies

The PrEP Pharmacy Reach Study: Protocol for the Creation of Maps to Visualize the Impact of Expanding Access to HIV Prevention Services Through Pharmacies

To geocode pharmacies and Pr EP-prescribing locations, we used Google application programming interfaces (APIs) via the ggmap package in R software (version 4.4.3; R Foundation for Statistical Computing) [32]. This application converts street addresses to latitude and longitude coordinates that can then be plotted on maps. State, county, and zip code boundary files were gathered from the US Census Bureau using the R package tigris (version 1.5) [33].

Kristin R V Harrington, Chante Hamilton, Daniel I Alohan, Alexis Hudson, Henry N Young, Natalie D Crawford

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e75077