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Translation, Cultural Adaptation, and Mixed-Methods User Feedback of the SelfBack App to the Arabic Language for Patients With Low Back Pain: Pilot Mixed-Methods Study

Translation, Cultural Adaptation, and Mixed-Methods User Feedback of the SelfBack App to the Arabic Language for Patients With Low Back Pain: Pilot Mixed-Methods Study

However, people with LBP often find it hard to implement these strategies due to lack of knowledge, fears about doing the wrong thing, lack of confidence, competing routines, feeling overwhelmed by information, limited access to physical activity resources, lack of trust in what to do, and lack of feedback about the benefits of adhering to their treatment regimens [4]. These barriers highlight the gap between recommended care and actual practice.

Mai Aldera, Hana Alsobayel, Jonathan Hill, Christian Lodberg Jensen

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59777

Maintaining Resilience and Well-Being in the Era of Climate Change: Protocol of an Acceptability and Feasibility Pilot of the Bee Well Program for Treating Eco-Anxiety in Rural Children Exposed to Natural Hazards

Maintaining Resilience and Well-Being in the Era of Climate Change: Protocol of an Acceptability and Feasibility Pilot of the Bee Well Program for Treating Eco-Anxiety in Rural Children Exposed to Natural Hazards

Given that the mental health care sector will struggle to cope with the impacts of climate change [33,41,42], group-based approaches may also be more feasible as a treatment modality. However, little is known regarding the effectiveness of any eco-anxiety–informed interventions, with minimal evaluation of any interventions currently undertaken [31].

Suzanne M Cosh, Warren Bartik, Rosie Ryan, Amanda Jefferys, Kaii Fallander, Phillip J Tully, Amy D Lykins

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e69005

The Impact of Digital Inequities on Nasal and Paranasal-Sinus Cancer Disparities in the United States: A Cohort Study

The Impact of Digital Inequities on Nasal and Paranasal-Sinus Cancer Disparities in the United States: A Cohort Study

In addition, London et al [6] concluded that SES alongside race-ethnicity significantly impacted survival, stage at diagnosis, and treatment in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma. As the United States was plunged into the COVID-19 era, technology and internet access became crucial; yet, confounding elements in how SDo H affect clinical intervention use.

David J Fei-Zhang, Amelia Sherron Lawrence, Daniel C Chelius, Anthony M Sheyn, Jeffrey C Rastatter

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e52627

Digital Psychosocial Interventions Tailored for People in Opioid Use Disorder Treatment: Scoping Review

Digital Psychosocial Interventions Tailored for People in Opioid Use Disorder Treatment: Scoping Review

Notably, 60% of people in OUD treatment discontinue treatment early, often due to substance use cravings, negative mood, and drug cues in the environment [2]. Psychosocial support within OUD treatment can address these internal and external factors to increase treatment retention [3,4].

Madison Scialanca, Karen Alexander, Babak Tofighi

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69538

Identifying Psychosocial, Self-Management, and Health Profiles Among Women With Chronic Pain Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence and Those Who Have Not: Protocol for a 2-Phase Qualitative and Cross-Sectional Study Using AI Techniques

Identifying Psychosocial, Self-Management, and Health Profiles Among Women With Chronic Pain Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence and Those Who Have Not: Protocol for a 2-Phase Qualitative and Cross-Sectional Study Using AI Techniques

Gathering this information is crucial for early detection and tailored treatment strategies for CP management in women who have experienced IPV as well as those who have not. Some researchers suggest that women with CP who are experiencing IPV may require more holistic care and support [26]. In addition, there is a need to better understand the daily experience of women living with CP while currently experiencing IPV compared to that of women who experience CP without a history of experiencing violence.

Ainara Nardi-Rodríguez, Sónia Bernardes, María Ángeles Pastor-Mira, Sofía López-Roig, Lidia Pamies-Aubalat, Andrés Sánchez-Prada, Victoria A Ferrer-Pérez, Ignacio Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Purificación Heras-González

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66396

Evaluating the Quality of Psychotherapy Conversational Agents: Framework Development and Cross-Sectional Study

Evaluating the Quality of Psychotherapy Conversational Agents: Framework Development and Cross-Sectional Study

Given the treatment gap between the high demand for psychotherapy and the limited supply of therapists [1] many have turned to chatbots, text-based conversational agents, as a tool for self-management of mental health [2,3]. Traditionally, rule-based chatbots, which use scripted responses to user queries to improve mental health, have been the predominant type of chatbot used by the general public [4] and researchers [5]. Recently, generative artificial intelligence–based chatbots have emerged.

Kunmi Sobowale, Daniel Kevin Humphrey

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65605

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Smart Glasses in Reducing Patient Care Time in Emergency Departments: Cohort Study From the Hangzhou Asian Games

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Smart Glasses in Reducing Patient Care Time in Emergency Departments: Cohort Study From the Hangzhou Asian Games

During this process, crucial information, including the patient’s chief complaint, medical history, symptoms, and examination results, was collected and transmitted via 2-way radio to the hospital, allowing for immediate preparation and treatment upon the patient’s arrival [21]. Traditional telecommunication methods, such as radio transmissions from the HAG2022 village or an ambulance to the hospital, are time-consuming and hinder continuous patient monitoring.

Xinwei Jiang, Bangbo Xia, Mohammad Mostafa Ansari, Huiquan Jiang, Jianjiang Qi, Zhongheng Zhang, Sheng Dai, Pingping Zheng, Yang He, Ning Liu, Pengpeng Chen, Ronghua Luo, Xuchang Qin, Yansong Miao, Junru Dai, Xiaoyu Zhou, Changliang Wang, Hui Chen, Wenbin Xu, Tao Wu, Qiang Shi, Zhonghua Chen, Liping Zhou, Hao Zhang, Yun Xie, Quan Zhang, Bifa Zhou, Xiaohong Pan, Zixi Chen, Libo Zhen, Yaqing Sun, Zelin Lu, Yihao Loh, Shameera Sayer, Jennifer Mochtar, Pannika Wongpraewit, Yifan Wang, Yucai Hong

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65617

The First 6 Years’ Experiences of a National Centralized Offspring Surveillance Setting for Dutch Children Prenatally Exposed to Maternal Cancer to Inform Future International Practice: Protocol for a Demographic Review of Referred Families and Key Lessons Learned

The First 6 Years’ Experiences of a National Centralized Offspring Surveillance Setting for Dutch Children Prenatally Exposed to Maternal Cancer to Inform Future International Practice: Protocol for a Demographic Review of Referred Families and Key Lessons Learned

Today, however, treatment during pregnancy is often feasible and safe. The major shift in this clinical approach is based on evidence from epidemiological studies following children exposed to cancer treatment in utero, primarily led by the International Network on Cancer, Infertility, and Pregnancy (INCIP), founded in 2005 in Europe.

Evangeline A Huis in 't Veld, Anouk M Kruse, Emma J Verwaaijen, Sterre C Huizer, Elisabeth M van Dijk-Lokkart, Christianne Lok, Maaike Kuethe, Frederic Amant, Mathilde M A van Gerwen, Martine van Grotel, Marry M van den Heuvel-Eibrink

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71612