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Environmental Impact of Physical Visits and Telemedicine in Nursing Care at Home: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment

Environmental Impact of Physical Visits and Telemedicine in Nursing Care at Home: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment

Data were modeled in Sima Pro LCA software v9.5.0.1 (PRé Sustainability). We combined self-collected data with generic background information on other life cycle stages such as the production of plastics, derived from the Ecoinvent v3.9 database [20]. For vehicle use and electricity generation, we used tailored data to accurately represent current standards in the Netherlands [21,22].

Egid M van Bree, Lynn E Snijder, Hans C Ossebaard, Evelyn A Brakema

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67538

Implementation of a Web-Based Program for Advance Care Planning and Evaluation of its Complexity With the Nonadoption, Abandonment, Scale-Up, Spread, And Sustainability (NASSS) Framework: Qualitative Evaluation Study

Implementation of a Web-Based Program for Advance Care Planning and Evaluation of its Complexity With the Nonadoption, Abandonment, Scale-Up, Spread, And Sustainability (NASSS) Framework: Qualitative Evaluation Study

To identify issues that may hamper the implementation of e Health tools early, the NASSS (nonadoption, abandonment, scale-up, spread, and sustainability) framework has been developed by Prof T Greenhalgh and her team at Oxford University. The framework is aimed to encourage timely reflecting e Health applications in health care and to systematically explore the chances of successful implementation of these e Health applications by identifying complexities and reducing them [8].

Doris van der Smissen, Maud A Schreijer, Lisette J E W C van Gemert-Pijnen, Rudolf M Verdaasdonk, Agnes van der Heide, Ida J Korfage, Judith A C Rietjens

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e49507

Feasibility, User Acceptance, and Outcomes of Using a Cancer Prehabilitation App for Exercise: Pilot Cohort Study

Feasibility, User Acceptance, and Outcomes of Using a Cancer Prehabilitation App for Exercise: Pilot Cohort Study

These gaps include (1) studies focusing on older adults or those experiencing bereavement, (2) research on the long-term sustainability of telehealth interventions, and (3) comparative studies that directly evaluate telehealth versus in-person interventions. Similarly, in our patient population, addressing these knowledge gaps is crucial for overcoming challenges associated with nonreadiness and nonacceptance of technology-enabled prehabilitation programs.

Fuquan Zhang, Deepali Bang, Christine Alejandro Visperas, Mon Hnin Tun, San San Tay

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64427

Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Modifying Nitrous Oxide Delivery at Stanford: Observational, Pilot Intervention Study

Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Modifying Nitrous Oxide Delivery at Stanford: Observational, Pilot Intervention Study

By collecting annual emissions data within the SHC system, improvements to sustainability and infrastructure could be explored. Global warming potential (GWP) represents the energy a gas is able to absorb relative to carbon dioxide (CO2), with a larger GWP representing increased planetary warming [4].

Eric P Kraybill, David Chen, Saadat Khan, Praveen Kalra

JMIR Perioper Med 2025;8:e64921

Sustainability of Interprofessional Education: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Sustainability of Interprofessional Education: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Therefore, sustainability for IPE remains a persistent challenge due to the adversities that hinder its progress. The synthesis of sustainability strategies or actions (or both) for IPE may help managers, teachers, and facilitators in their decision-making at their institutions. The compilation may assist them in maintaining IPE in their practice settings (educational institutions or health services) and developing new sustainability strategies.

Nathalia Hanany Silva de Oliveira, Renata Fonsêca Sousa de Oliveira, Juliana Pontes Soares, Janete Lima de Castro

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e60763

Tracking Implementation Outcomes of an Intensive Case Management Program for HIV: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Tracking Implementation Outcomes of an Intensive Case Management Program for HIV: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

We will also track the determinants of the program’s sustainability, as this outcome is critical for its continuity, resource allocation, maximal impact, stakeholder engagement, and continual learning and improvement. For assessment purposes, sustainability is defined as the program continuing to be delivered and maintained over time [14]. Sustainability will be assessed through semistructured interviews with members of the ICM team, administered annually using an interview guide (Multimedia Appendix 3).

Meron Mengistu, Kris Tom, Liben Gebremikael, Notisha Massaquoi, Obidimma Ezezika

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e57452

Multidimensional School-Based and Family-Involved Interventions to Promote a Healthy and Sustainable Lifestyle (LIVELY) for Childhood Obesity Prevention: Study Protocol

Multidimensional School-Based and Family-Involved Interventions to Promote a Healthy and Sustainable Lifestyle (LIVELY) for Childhood Obesity Prevention: Study Protocol

However, it was possible to overcome this obstacle by involving the school principal and explaining to teachers the importance and impact of the project since the topics covered are not part of the regular school curriculum and will cover current and important issues such as sustainability and planetary health.

Sara Basilico, Maria Vittoria Conti, Ilaria Ardoino, Chiara Breda, Federica Loperfido, Elena Klaic, Linda Spialtini, Andreana Foresta, Francesca Orsini, Maria Luisa Ojeda Fernandez, Stefano Conca Bonizzoni, Elisabetta Modena, Yasamin Tootoonchi Hamedani, Federica Villa, Hellas Cena, Marta Baviera, Carlotta Franchi

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e57509

Development and Use of Mobile Messaging for Individuals With Musculoskeletal Pain Conditions: Scoping Review

Development and Use of Mobile Messaging for Individuals With Musculoskeletal Pain Conditions: Scoping Review

Nonetheless, there are areas that should be addressed by future research to improve the quality of intervention design, which will hopefully translate into uptake and sustainability. First, preferences related to messaging content, timing, and frequency should be further explored specifically among people with musculoskeletal conditions, eliminating the reliance on information from other disciplines.

Nigel Armfield, Rachel Elphinston, Jenna Liimatainen, Simone Scotti Requena, Chloe-Emily Eather, Sisira Edirippulige, Carrie Ritchie, Sarah Robins, Michele Sterling

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e55625

Efficient Use of Biological Data in the Web 3.0 Era by Applying Nonfungible Token Technology

Efficient Use of Biological Data in the Web 3.0 Era by Applying Nonfungible Token Technology

Some of the data access fees can be allocated to the maintenance and operation of the repository, ensuring its sustainability. Individuals or institutions storing their data in the repository may need to pay storage fees. This encourages data owners to update and manage their data promptly, avoiding wastage of storage space. Storage fees can also serve as a source of income for the biobank, supporting its operations. Data quality and credibility are crucial for medical research.

Guanyi Wang, Chen Chen, Ziyu Jiang, Gang Li, Can Wu, Sheng Li

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e46160