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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

In support of this, a standardized patient education and follow-up intervention for oral chemotherapy by Tokdemir and Kav [33] successfully increased medication adherence SE after the intervention (66.39 vs 71.04; P The aim of this pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) was to document the feasibility and acceptability of the experimental intervention. Pilot studies are critically important as a first step to address practical, logistical, and methodological issues that may arise.

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

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e55475

Impact of a Sensorimotor Integration and Hyperstimulation Program on Global Motor Skills in Moroccan Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: Exploratory Clinical Quasi-Experimental Study

Impact of a Sensorimotor Integration and Hyperstimulation Program on Global Motor Skills in Moroccan Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: Exploratory Clinical Quasi-Experimental Study

This approach will be compared to traditional physical education (PE) sessions to determine its feasibility and potential to bridge the developmental gaps in motor skills between children with ASD and peers with a neurotypical profile. This study was a clinical, quasi-experimental research with a 2-way repeated measures design conducted on a sample of Moroccan children with ASD aged 6 to 12 years.

Rachid Touali, Jamal Zerouaoui, El Mahjoub Chakir, Hung Tien Bui, Mario Leone, Maxime Allisse

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65767

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

We used a mixed methods survey design to obtain information from survey questions, both quantitative and semiqualitative, providing complementary information, within the context of a clinical feasibility trial in an NHS setting [13]. Participants in the PD-Care program feasibility study were offered to participate in this wearable substudy.

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

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63704

Exploring Climate Change’s Impact on the Cardiopulmonary Health of Adults Living in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland: Protocol for a Development and Usability Pilot Study

Exploring Climate Change’s Impact on the Cardiopulmonary Health of Adults Living in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland: Protocol for a Development and Usability Pilot Study

Specifically, the primary outcome of the quantitative phase is the systematic assessment and analysis of the feasibility of patient recruitment, the reasons for their consultation, and their triage level. This first outcome will be correlated with climate variables (maximum and minimum temperature and concentrations of NO2, PM, SO2, and O3) to investigate whether climate variables influence hospital admissions.

Omar Portela Dos Santos, Paulo Jorge Pereira Alves, Henk Verloo

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67128

A Game-Based Mechatronic Device for Digital Rehabilitation of Hand Function After a Stroke: Design, Prototyping, and Feasibility Study

A Game-Based Mechatronic Device for Digital Rehabilitation of Hand Function After a Stroke: Design, Prototyping, and Feasibility Study

Numerous studies have assessed the feasibility and impact of various robotic systems aimed at improving UE functions in patients with stroke [23-30]. Augmented reality game–based devices focus on enhancing the range of motion in the shoulder, elbow, and wrist. However, these devices are not able to detect hand and finger movements with the required amount of precision. The camera-motion and sensor-based devices cannot detect movement with real-life objects.

Anuprita Kanitkar, Nariman Sepehri, Ariel Lezen, Sanjay Tejraj Parmar, Cherry Kit-Fong Hin, Tony Joseph Szturm

JMIR Neurotech 2025;4:e67779

A Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy–Based Digital Intervention for Reducing Hazardous Alcohol Use in South Korea: Development and Prospective Pilot Study

A Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy–Based Digital Intervention for Reducing Hazardous Alcohol Use in South Korea: Development and Prospective Pilot Study

The primary objective is to evaluate the app’s feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy in reducing hazardous drinking behaviors. In addition, the study examines secondary outcomes, including the impact of the intervention on symptoms such as depression, anxiety, and stress. The findings from this pilot study will be instrumental in refining the app’s features and content and optimizing the study design for a planned randomized controlled trial (RCT).

Manjae Kwon, Daa Un Moon, Minjae Kang, Young-Chul Jung

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64459

Creation of Scientific Response Documents for Addressing Product Medical Information Inquiries: Mixed Method Approach Using Artificial Intelligence

Creation of Scientific Response Documents for Addressing Product Medical Information Inquiries: Mixed Method Approach Using Artificial Intelligence

The second aim of this study is to develop a framework to explore the feasibility and value addition of integrating AI capabilities, including LLM and machine learning, into the SRD creation process. A working group from phact MI developed a cross-sectional survey to assess the time and tediousness of various aspects of SRD creation. phact MI, a nonprofit consortium of medical information leaders from the pharmaceutical industry, conducted the survey using the survey tool Alchemer.

Jerry Lau, Shivani Bisht, Robert Horton, Annamaria Crisan, John Jones, Sandeep Gantotti, Evelyn Hermes-DeSantis

JMIR AI 2025;4:e55277

Prehabilitation Program for Lung and Esophageal Cancers (Boosting Recovery and Activity Through Early Wellness): Protocol for a Nonrandomized Trial

Prehabilitation Program for Lung and Esophageal Cancers (Boosting Recovery and Activity Through Early Wellness): Protocol for a Nonrandomized Trial

The purpose of Boosting Recovery and Activity Through Early Wellness (BREATHE WELL) is to explore the feasibility, implementation, and preliminary effectiveness of a clinically integrated, community-based prehabilitation health coaching program, including nutrition, smoking cessation, sleep hygiene, and movement for individuals scheduled to undergo surgery for lung or esophageal cancer.

Jodi E Langley, Daniel Sibley, Joy Chiekwe, Melanie R Keats, Stephanie Snow, Judith Purcell, Stephen Sollows, Leslie Hill, David Watton, Abbigael E Gaudry, Ibrahim Hashish, Alison Wallace

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60791

Effectiveness of Telehealth Versus In-Person Informed Consent: Randomized Study of Comprehension and Decision-Making

Effectiveness of Telehealth Versus In-Person Informed Consent: Randomized Study of Comprehension and Decision-Making

Therefore, it is essential to carefully examine the use of teleconsent by conducting a needs assessment or feasibility study for the target audience to understand if teleconsent is an appropriate IC method. The implications of our study findings are profound for future clinical research. As health care systems continue to adapt and incorporate telehealth, there is a clear opportunity to standardize teleconsent in many studies.

Saif Khairat, Paige Ottmar, Prabal Chourasia, Jihad Obeid

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63473