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Impact of Patient Engagement on Blood Pressure Control Among Older Individuals With Hypertension in a Mobile Health Intervention: Longitudinal Analysis Using Latent Growth Curve Modeling

Impact of Patient Engagement on Blood Pressure Control Among Older Individuals With Hypertension in a Mobile Health Intervention: Longitudinal Analysis Using Latent Growth Curve Modeling

Older adults can potentially gain significant benefits from using m Health services. However, the association between patient engagement and the results of m Health services among older patients remains unclear [8,9]. Historically, patient engagement has been characterized by how proactively participants engage with the intervention [10]. In traditional face-to-face studies, patient engagement was viewed as a crucial factor influencing health improvement.

Nanxiang Zhang, Hai Lin, Xichun Wu, Yongjun Zheng, Jianan Yin, Chonglong Ding, Qi Pan, Shuo Yang, Hao Luo, Xinyan Zou, Yingfeng Ge, Jinxin Zhang

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71668

Efficacy of Mobile App–Based Dietary Interventions Among Cancer Survivors: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Efficacy of Mobile App–Based Dietary Interventions Among Cancer Survivors: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

The emergence of mobile health (m Health) technology has revolutionized the provision of remote care for cancer survivors, enabling dietary intervention by alternative methods such as mobile apps, websites, and emails. In addition to synchronous care, which care is provided and received simultaneously, these platforms can facilitate the asynchronous delivery of dietary interventions that allow users to receive care at their convenience.

Krista Ching Wai Chung, Naomi Takemura, Wendy Wing Tak Lam, Mandy Man Ho, Antoinette Marie Lee, Wynnie Yuen Yee Chan, Daniel Yee Tak Fong

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e65505

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mobile Apps on Medication Adherence for Chronic Conditions: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mobile Apps on Medication Adherence for Chronic Conditions: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

With currently more than an estimated 97,000 mobile health (m Health) apps available on various platforms, the fifth largest category of m Health apps is aimed at medical condition management, including medication adherence [13]. As of 2017 alone, there was an estimated 10,000 m Health apps that provided medication reminders [14].

Vaidehee Lanke, Kevin Trimm, Bettina Habib, Robyn Tamblyn

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60822

E-Mental Health Interventions in Inpatient Care: Scoping Review

E-Mental Health Interventions in Inpatient Care: Scoping Review

The third search was conducted in March 2025 using Me SH terms and an updated search string: (‘(“digital” OR “online” OR “mobile” OR “m Health” OR “e Health”) AND (“psychotherapy” OR “cognitive behavioral therapy” OR “psychodynamic therapy” OR “psychosomatic medicine” OR “psychiatry”) AND (“inpatient” OR “ward patient”) NOT children’). Results were screened by 2 independent raters. In case of disagreements between the reviewers, they discussed the papers until a consensus was reached.

Alexander Diel, Isabel Carolin Schröter, Anita Robitzsch, Christoph Jansen, Martin Teufel, Alexander Bäuerle

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65947

User-Centered Refinement of a Digital Tool for Tuberculosis Treatment Support:  Iterative Mixed Methods Study

User-Centered Refinement of a Digital Tool for Tuberculosis Treatment Support: Iterative Mixed Methods Study

Reference 31: A user-centred design framework for mHealth Reference 32: A user-centered model for designing consumer mobile health (mHealth) applications (apps Reference 35: Agile research to complement agile development: a proposal for an mHealth research lifecyclemhealthMobile Health (mhealth) Usability of Apps and User Perceptions of mHealth mHealth for Treatment Adherence

Sarah Iribarren, Omar Alfonso Aguilar Vidrio, Javier Roberti, Kyle Goodwin, Cristina Chirico, Hugo Telles, Barry Lutz, Fernanda Bornengo, Fernando Rubinstein

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e76742

Mobile Health Technology for Personalized Tobacco Cessation Support Among Cancer Survivors and Caregivers in Laos (Project SurvLaos): Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Mobile Health Technology for Personalized Tobacco Cessation Support Among Cancer Survivors and Caregivers in Laos (Project SurvLaos): Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

A small but growing body of research indicates that m Health interventions are feasible in Lao PDR [11-13]. The Lao Ministry of Health’s (MOH’s) receptiveness and support of m Health solutions in these studies increase the potential for sustainability and widespread adoption of our proposed m Health intervention approach.

Phayvanh Keopaseuth, Phonepadith Xangsayarath, Shweta Kulkarni, Khatthanaphone Phandouangsy, Chanthavy Soulaphy, Phetsamone Alounlungsy, Vangnakhone Dittaphong, Dalouny Xayavong, Champadeng Vongdala, Latsamy Siengsounthone, Michael Businelle, Summer G Frank-Pearce, Damon J Vidrine, Jennifer I Vidrine, Thanh Cong Bui

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66517