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Leveraging Canadian Health Care Worker Volunteers to Address COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation on Facebook: Qualitative Program Evaluation Study

Leveraging Canadian Health Care Worker Volunteers to Address COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation on Facebook: Qualitative Program Evaluation Study

Misinformation is not new, but the rise of social media has amplified its impact, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. This infodemic was fueled by social media platforms, where accounts used their audiences to spread controversial advice and opinions [3].

Caitlin Ford, Hinna Hasan, Madison Fullerton, Janette Wong, Margaret Pateman, Hao Ming Chen, Theresa Tang, Jia Hu, Kirsten Cornelson

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65361

Mental Health Care Guidelines for Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review

Mental Health Care Guidelines for Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review

With the boom in telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic [1], the need for support, guidelines, and recommendations quickly became apparent, as new users struggled to use telemedicine effectively [3]. Mental health providers have shown strong support for telemedicine and remain its most active users, even beyond the initial impact of the pandemic [4-6].

Julia Ivanova, Triton Ong, Hattie Wilczewski, Mollie Cummins, Hiral Soni, Janelle Barrera, Brandon Welch, Brian Bunnell

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e56534

Exploring Conceptualizations of COVID-19 Risk in Ideologically Distinct Online Communities: A Computational Grounded Theory Analysis

Exploring Conceptualizations of COVID-19 Risk in Ideologically Distinct Online Communities: A Computational Grounded Theory Analysis

Crisis events such as the COVID-19 pandemic create informational voids, which require interpretation and human action in the absence of robust information and evidence [1,2].

Tiwaladeoluwa B Adekunle, Jeremy Foote, Toluwani E Adekunle, Nathan TeBlunthuis, Laura K Nelson

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67968

Characterization of Global Research Trends and Prospects on Prone Positioning in Respiratory Failure: Bibliometric Analysis

Characterization of Global Research Trends and Prospects on Prone Positioning in Respiratory Failure: Bibliometric Analysis

The COVID-19 pandemic has renewed attention to prone positioning, not only for intubated patients but also, notably, for awake, nonintubated patients experiencing hypoxemia [7]. Studies during the pandemic have confirmed that prone positioning can improve oxygenation in patients with COVID-19 and can reduce the need for endotracheal intubation, which is confirmed by computed tomography scan and electrical impedance tomography [8].

Rong Lei, Feng Yue, Chaofu Yue, Zihan Zhang, Xian Huang, Qiaolin Li, Zhigang Yang, Rong Li, Keyi Zhao, Mei Yang

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e67276

The Lived Experiences of Racial and Ethnic Minority Nurses Exposed to Racial Microaggressions in the Hospital Setting: Qualitative Study

The Lived Experiences of Racial and Ethnic Minority Nurses Exposed to Racial Microaggressions in the Hospital Setting: Qualitative Study

The COVID-19 pandemic has shed more light on the experiences of WPV among racial and ethnic minority nurses. Between March 2020—the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic—and April 2022, there was a 119% increase in WPV among hospital nurses as a whole across all 50 states in the United States, with most assaulters being patients [6]. But Asian American workers specifically were left in a painful position during the pandemic, as there was an increase in anti-Asian racism, violence, and xenophobia [7].

Da S Kim, Ha Do Byon

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2025;9:e67029

Social Media and the Evolution of Vaccine Preferences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Discrete Choice Experiment

Social Media and the Evolution of Vaccine Preferences During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Discrete Choice Experiment

The COVID-19 pandemic has had substantial global impacts, with over 6 million deaths reported to the World Health Organization to date, alongside other impacts such as 5%‐20% of cases leading to long COVID and widespread economic disruption [1-3]. Vaccination is a vital tool for combating the pandemic, both now and into the future [4]. Despite the clear benefits of vaccination against COVID-19 and other diseases, many people are hesitant or resistant [5-7].

Robbie Maris, Zack Dorner, Stephane Hess, Steven Tucker

JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e66081

Statistical Relationship Between Wastewater Data and Case Notifications for COVID-19 Surveillance in the United States From 2020 to 2023: Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling Approach

Statistical Relationship Between Wastewater Data and Case Notifications for COVID-19 Surveillance in the United States From 2020 to 2023: Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling Approach

This study explored the quantitative relationship between SARS-Co V-2 wastewater surveillance data and reported COVID-19 diagnoses across multiple sewer-sheds over the initial years of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Masahiko Haraguchi, Fayette Klaassen, Ted Cohen, Joshua A Salomon, Nicolas A Menzies

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e68213

Assessing the Impact of a Telemedicine Program on Caregivers of Children With Complex Chronic Conditions: Pre-Post Intervention Study

Assessing the Impact of a Telemedicine Program on Caregivers of Children With Complex Chronic Conditions: Pre-Post Intervention Study

The evaluation of the program was undertaken through the comparison of two one-year time periods; before the pandemic (March 2019 to February 2020) and during the pandemic (March 2020 to February 2021). Sociodemographic variables described included age, gender, primary caregiver (parent or both parents), number of siblings, place of residence, and country of origin.

Aurora Madrid-Rodríguez, María José Peláez-Cantero, Alfonso Lendínez-Jurado, Ana Suárez-Carrasco, Elena Godoy-Molina, Antonia Gámez-Ruiz, Ana Corripio-Mancera, Yolanda Ramón-Telo, Ana García-Ruiz, Isabel Leiva-Gea

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e62953

Use of Retrieval-Augmented Large Language Model for COVID-19 Fact-Checking: Development and Usability Study

Use of Retrieval-Augmented Large Language Model for COVID-19 Fact-Checking: Development and Usability Study

The COVID-19 pandemic has been accompanied by an “infodemic,” characterized by the rapid spread of misinformation and disinformation, significantly undermining public health efforts [1]. Misinformation refers to the unintentional spread of incorrect or misleading information [2], while disinformation involves deliberately disseminating false information to deceive [3].

Hai Li, Jingyi Huang, Mengmeng Ji, Yuyi Yang, Ruopeng An

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66098

Recruiting Medical, Dental, and Biomedical Students as First Responders in the Immediate Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prospective Follow-Up Study

Recruiting Medical, Dental, and Biomedical Students as First Responders in the Immediate Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prospective Follow-Up Study

Their study took place while the COVID-19 pandemic was still ongoing, and many restrictions were still in effect. In addition, the motivational intervention designed to catch the students’ interest was held online rather than in an auditorium and took place rather late after the beginning of the academic year and close to a critical exam session.

Nicolas Schnetzler, Victor Taramarcaz, Tara Herren, Eric Golay, Simon Regard, François Mach, Amanta Nasution, Robert Larribau, Melanie Suppan, Eduardo Schiffer, Laurent Suppan

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e63018