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Evaluating the Acceptability of a Brief Web-Based Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Among US Military Cadets: Mixed Methods Formative Evaluation

Evaluating the Acceptability of a Brief Web-Based Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Among US Military Cadets: Mixed Methods Formative Evaluation

This study addresses this gap by assessing the acceptability of a web-based, individualized BAI among military cadets. e CHECKUP TO GO (alcohol-specific version; San Diego State University) is an evidence-based, theoretically driven web-based intervention originally developed for civilian adolescents and young adults.

Emily Schmied, Lauren Hurtado, W Ken Robinson, Cynthia M Simon-Arndt, Richard Moyer III, Leslie Wilson, Mark Reed, Shannon M Blakey, Marni Kan

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67637

Acceptability, Usability, and Insights Into Cybersickness Levels of a Novel Virtual Reality Environment for the Evaluation of Depressive Symptoms: Exploratory Observational Study

Acceptability, Usability, and Insights Into Cybersickness Levels of a Novel Virtual Reality Environment for the Evaluation of Depressive Symptoms: Exploratory Observational Study

Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the acceptability, usability, and cybersickness levels of this pilot virtual environment. The aim of the study was to assess the acceptability, usability, and cybersickness levels of a pilot VR environment designed to aid and enrich the assessment of DSs.

Sara Sutori, Emma Therése Eliasson, Francesca Mura, Victor Ortiz, Vincenzo Catrambonephd, Gergö Hadlaczky, Ivo Todorov, Antonio Luca Alfeo, Valentina Cardi, Mario G C A Cimino, Giovanna Mioni, Mariano Alcañiz Raya, Gaetano Valenza, Vladimir Carli, Claudio Gentili

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68132

Virtual Reality Respiratory Biofeedback in an Outpatient Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Program: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Virtual Reality Respiratory Biofeedback in an Outpatient Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Program: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Acceptability was assessed via an acceptability questionnaire designed for this study by a team of clinical psychologists with expertise in measure development. The items were adapted from a validated questionnaire (ie, Acceptability of Intervention Measure) that is commonly used to assess the acceptability of an intervention [32].

Kristin Recker, Julia Silliman, Karolina Gifford, Parth Patel, Lisgelia Santana, Aimee K Hildenbrand, Shreela Palit, Rachel Wasserman

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e66352

Mobile App–Delivered Motivational Interviewing for Women on Eating Disorder Treatment Waitlists (MI-Coach: ED): Protocol for an App Development and Pilot Evaluation

Mobile App–Delivered Motivational Interviewing for Women on Eating Disorder Treatment Waitlists (MI-Coach: ED): Protocol for an App Development and Pilot Evaluation

Qualitative and descriptive data were collected to determine the acceptability and feasibility of the MI-Coach: ED app. Given the focus of this study on the acceptability and feasibility, rather than the efficacy, of the MI-Coach: ED app, formal analytic methods were not used to estimate the prehoc sample size.

Amané Halicki-Asakawa, Julia Mocci, Maya Libben

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66298

Centering Youth Voice in the Adaptation of an mHealth Intervention for Young Adults With HIV in South Texas, United States: Human-Centered Design Approach

Centering Youth Voice in the Adaptation of an mHealth Intervention for Young Adults With HIV in South Texas, United States: Human-Centered Design Approach

Currently, our team is testing the feasibility and acceptability of the adapted PL4 Y m Health intervention in a randomized control trial among young adults with HIV in South Texas. Our findings can also be used in the design of future app-based m Health interventions to promote their adoption by young adults with HIV.

Nhat Minh Ho, Catherine Johnson, Autumn Chidester, Ruby Viera Corral, Jacundo Ramos, Miguel Garcia, Rishi Gonuguntla, Cyrena Cote, Divya Chandramohan, Hueylie Lin, Anna Taranova, Ank E Nijhawan, Susan Kools, Karen Ingersoll, Rebecca Dillingham, Barbara S Taylor

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60531

Anticipated Acceptability of Blended Learning Among Lay Health Care Workers in Malawi: Qualitative Analysis Guided by the Technology Acceptance Model

Anticipated Acceptability of Blended Learning Among Lay Health Care Workers in Malawi: Qualitative Analysis Guided by the Technology Acceptance Model

Before developing this package, we conducted formative research to understand factors that may influence the acceptability of blended learning among lay HCWs in LMICs with limited technological literacy [24,25]. This formative work uses in-depth interviews (IDIs) to assess lay HCWs’ perceptions of a blended learning approach to ICT training. Our analysis was guided by the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM).

Tiwonge E Mbeya-Munkhondya, Caroline J Meek, Mtisunge Mphande, Tapiwa A Tembo, Mike J Chitani, Milenka Jean-Baptiste, Caroline Kumbuyo, Dhrutika Vansia, Katherine R Simon, Sarah E Rutstein, Victor Mwapasa, Vivian Go, Maria H Kim, Nora E Rosenberg

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e62741

Acceptability of a Web-Based Health App (PortfolioDiet.app) to Translate a Nutrition Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease in High-Risk Adults: Mixed Methods Randomized Ancillary Pilot Study

Acceptability of a Web-Based Health App (PortfolioDiet.app) to Translate a Nutrition Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease in High-Risk Adults: Mixed Methods Randomized Ancillary Pilot Study

Our intention was to gather complementary data from quantitative and qualitative methods and then integrate findings within a data triangulation design [29], enabling us to draw metainferences regarding the acceptability and usability of the Portfolio Diet.app. These insights will not only inform potential refinements to the app itself but also guide the design of a future trial.

Meaghan E Kavanagh, Laura Chiavaroli, Selina M Quibrantar, Gabrielle Viscardi, Kimberly Ramboanga, Natalie Amlin, Melanie Paquette, Sandhya Sahye-Pudaruth, Darshna Patel, Shannan M Grant, Andrea J Glenn, Sabrina Ayoub-Charette, Andreea Zurbau, Robert G Josse, Vasanti S Malik, Cyril W C Kendall, David J A Jenkins, John L Sievenpiper

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e58124

Feasibility, Acceptability, and Potential Effects of a Digital Oral Anticancer Agent Intervention: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Feasibility, Acceptability, and Potential Effects of a Digital Oral Anticancer Agent Intervention: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

The second aim is to determine the acceptability of the intervention. The definition and measures of acceptability are based upon theoretical framework of acceptability of health care interventions by Sekhon et al [35], which defines acceptability as a multifaceted construct reflecting the appropriateness of the intervention.

Saima Ahmed, Christine Maheu, Walter Gotlieb, Gerald Batist, Carmen G Loiselle

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e55475

Patient Acceptability and Technical Reliability of Wearable Devices Used for Monitoring People With Parkinson Disease: Survey Study

Patient Acceptability and Technical Reliability of Wearable Devices Used for Monitoring People With Parkinson Disease: Survey Study

In practice, wearable devices are relatively rarely used due to several factors, such as unfamiliarity, unclear indications, cost, acceptability, and technical issues. Furthermore, although digital measures are considered to have high potential for future use to more accurately detect meaningful change in clinical trials, little data exist on their use and acceptability in clinical trials.

Tasmin Alanna Rookes, Amit Batla, Megan Armstrong, Gareth Ambler, Kate Walters, Anette Schrag

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63704