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Association Between a Co-Designed Dashboard and Use of Costly Health Services in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease and Advanced Cancer: Propensity Score–Adjusted Difference-in-Differences Study

Association Between a Co-Designed Dashboard and Use of Costly Health Services in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease and Advanced Cancer: Propensity Score–Adjusted Difference-in-Differences Study

A significant driver of these costs is the fee-for-service payment model, which incentivizes the use of costly health care resources and services, even though they may not improve patient outcomes or quality of life. The Medicare Access and Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2015 marked a pivotal transition from a volume-oriented to value-based payment model for health care services [2-4].

Saki Amagai, Alexandra Harris, Nisha Mohindra, Sheetal Kircher, Jeffrey A Linder, Vikram Aggarwal, John D Peipert, Katy Bedjeti, Quan Mai, Cynthia Barnard, Ava Coughlin, Mary O'Connor, Victoria Morken, David Cella, Neil Jordan

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70430


Increasing Physical Activity via Provider Support and Engagement Using a Digital Health Platform in Adults With Multiple Sclerosis: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Increasing Physical Activity via Provider Support and Engagement Using a Digital Health Platform in Adults With Multiple Sclerosis: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Participants are also asked if they have a history of osteoporosis. If yes, the research coordinator obtains an electronically signed HIPAA authorization from the potential participant for further screening to be completed by a study investigator. Block randomization, stratified by self-reported sex assigned at birth, is done using a web-based treatment arm assignment system with a 1:1 assignment after the one-week baseline.

Dawn M Ehde, Sarah B Simmons, Kevin N Alschuler, Tracy E Herring, Andrew T Humbert, Susan R Robles, Otari Ioseliani, Karla Landis, Laurie B Kavanagh, Cindy Y Lin

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72213


Assessing the Usability of a Novel Toolkit for Creating Visual Key Information Pages for Informed Consent for Research: Mixed Methods Usability Study

Assessing the Usability of a Novel Toolkit for Creating Visual Key Information Pages for Informed Consent for Research: Mixed Methods Usability Study

We designed a think-aloud protocol for usability testing based on examples from the literature [19,20,24]. We sent study materials (the visual KI toolkit described above, a brief summary document, and a 5 min introductory video) to participants in advance of scheduled interviews for their review and preparation.

Eliana Charlotte Goldstein, Zoe Troubh, Krista E Cooksey, Molly Volkmar, Victor Catalan Gallegos, Kimberly A Kaphingst, Clara N Lee, Ashley J Housten, Jessica Mozersky, Mary C Politi

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e76740


Web-Based AI-Driven Virtual Patient Simulator Versus Actor-Based Simulation for Teaching Consultation Skills: Multicenter Randomized Crossover Study

Web-Based AI-Driven Virtual Patient Simulator Versus Actor-Based Simulation for Teaching Consultation Skills: Multicenter Randomized Crossover Study

VPSs involving unilateral conversation simulators, either with options to select from limited predefined responses to a series of virtual patient questions [25], or learners responding orally to a recorded vignette [22], as well as virtual avatars controlled by a live person [26,27] have also been tested, with varied results.

Edward G Tyrrell, Sardip K Sandhu, Kathryn Berry, Suzan F Ghannam, Sarah A Lewis, Daniel Crowfoot, Gurvinder Singh Sahota, Julie Carson, Emma E Wilson, Jaspal Taggar

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e71667


Exploring Parents’ Immediate Reactions to Digital Suicide Risk Alerts: Descriptive Study

Exploring Parents’ Immediate Reactions to Digital Suicide Risk Alerts: Descriptive Study

To assess emotional responses, participants rated a range of emotion items (eg, nervous, confused, sad, and guilty) on a scale from 0=not at all to 4=extremely. To assess cognitive responses, participants rated the degree to which they had specific thoughts (eg, “This is my fault”, “I failed them as a parent/caregiver”, and “We will get through this”) immediately after reviewing the alert on a scale from 0=not at all to 4=extremely.

Taylor A Burke, Alexandra H Bettis, Nehal Methi, Kathryn R Fox

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66349


Integrated, Cross-Entity Information on Preventive Measures for Bowel, Breast, and Prostate Cancer: Evaluation Study of the Web Application “Prevent-Take-Up”

Integrated, Cross-Entity Information on Preventive Measures for Bowel, Breast, and Prostate Cancer: Evaluation Study of the Web Application “Prevent-Take-Up”

We hypothesized that a comprehensive information on effective and individualized prevention strategies in a single, easily accessible, Web-based tool could improve informed decision-making by the eligible population and potentially encourage the adoption of effective prevention strategies. A centrally administered web portal enables easy access to health care, transfer of knowledge, and the rapid adaptation of health information [11].

Angelika M R Kestler, Julian D Schwab, Tanja Jähnig, Michael Karl Melzer, Friedemann Zengerling, Stefan Lukac, Wolfgang Janni, Christian Bolenz, Anne Barzel, Hans A Kestler, Thomas Seufferlein

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e76393


Development, Challenges, and Evolution of the Log2Lose Intervention for Weight Management: Randomized Controlled Digital Health Trial

Development, Challenges, and Evolution of the Log2Lose Intervention for Weight Management: Randomized Controlled Digital Health Trial

Related to the Log2 Lose technology, participants met requirements if they were able to speak and read English; able to download and use the Fitbit and My Fitness Pal smartphone apps daily; owned a smartphone with a data and texting plan; had reliable internet access; had the ability to participate in video calls via a smartphone, tablet, or computer; and as described below, later in the trial agreed to create a Gmail account after Google acquired Fitbit.

Ryan Jeffrey Shaw, Hailey Miller, Cherie Barnes, Clemontina Davenport, Sarah Morton-Oswald, Sarah Jackson, Michelle Bean, Jeff Cohen, Chance Griffin, Jane Pendergast, Maren Olsen, Jennifer Gierisch, Corrine Voils

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70842


Integration of Mindfulness and Acupuncture After Spine Surgery: Protocol for a Randomized Acceptability and Feasibility Trial

Integration of Mindfulness and Acupuncture After Spine Surgery: Protocol for a Randomized Acceptability and Feasibility Trial

The automated message informs them of their potential eligibility for the study and includes a link to alert our research coordinators of their initial interest. A reminder message will be sent after 5 days if the patient has not responded to the initial message. Patients who indicate interest will be prompted to complete a prescreen questionnaire in REDCap (Vanderbilt University) [43,44] to confirm eligibility.

Trevor A Lentz, Laura S Porter, Lewis McGarvey, Cassandra Rhodes, Brett Rocos, Tina Gremore, Emily K Reinke, Stephanie A Eucker, Cynthia L Green, Emily Poehlein, Austin Dixon, Michelle Mill, Suzanne Finley, Christine M Goertz

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e77236


Digital Lifestyle Interventions to Support Healthy Gestational Weight Gain: Scoping Review

Digital Lifestyle Interventions to Support Healthy Gestational Weight Gain: Scoping Review

Digital lifestyle interventions have emerged as a promising solution to the challenges of supporting healthy GWG. Several studies have shown the potential of using digital lifestyle programs in a pregnant population. For example, Redman et al [31] reported that their e Health intervention combining digital and nondigital components positively impacted healthy GWG, while Feng et al [32] found reduced GWG in participants using a smartphone-based intervention compared with matched controls.

Renée A Otte, Lucie Duracher, Ozge Demir, Hanne A A Spelt

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71548


Correlates and Detection of Digital Health Literacy in Patients With Colorectal Carcinoma or Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: Cross-Sectional Study

Correlates and Detection of Digital Health Literacy in Patients With Colorectal Carcinoma or Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: Cross-Sectional Study

Accordingly, we investigated how sociodemographic and clinical factors were related to patients’ reported DHL using data from a multicenter cross-sectional study of patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) or colorectal carcinoma (CRC). We also examined whether a single-item screener could be derived from a widely used DHL questionnaire to maximize screening opportunities in the oncology clinic and inform future studies.

Thomas S Gunning, Amanda Khoudary, Osairys Billini, Andrew Ip, Lia Sorgen, John Marshall, Benjamin A Weinberg, Arnold L Potosky, Marc D Schwartz, Claire C Conley, Heather M Derry-Vick

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e67911