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Development and Evaluation of a Patient–Family Caregiver Dyad mHealth Intervention for Heart Failure Self-Care: Quasi-Experimental Study

Development and Evaluation of a Patient–Family Caregiver Dyad mHealth Intervention for Heart Failure Self-Care: Quasi-Experimental Study

Health literacy refers to the process of evaluating an individual’s ability to analyze, interpret, and utilize health information, going beyond just reading and understanding materials, to make informed decisions [10]. m Health interventions that consider users’ health literacy levels can help patients and their families access health information and make treatment decisions [11].

Youn-Jung Son, JiYeon Choi, Hyue Mee Kim, Hoyoun Won, Jong-Chan Youn, Sang-Wook Kim, Wang-Soo Lee, Jun Hwan Cho, Kyung‑Taek Park, Joonhwa Hong, Da-Young Kim

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e74922

Predictive Performance of Machine Learning for Suicide in Adolescents: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Predictive Performance of Machine Learning for Suicide in Adolescents: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

A World Health Organization report highlights that suicide has become a significant public health issue globally [1]. Suicide-related behaviors encompass a range of actions involving varying degrees of both physical and psychological self-inflicted harm, including nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and suicidal behaviors (such as suicidal ideation and suicide attempts) [2,3]. NSSI refers to intentional damage to body tissue with no explicit suicidal intent [4].

Lingjiang Liu, Zhiyuan Li, Yaxin Hu, Chunyou Li, Shuhan He, Shibei Zhang, Jie Gao, Huaiyi Zhu, Guoping Huang

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e73052

Technology Integration to Support Nurses in an “Inpatient Room of the Future”: Qualitative Analysis

Technology Integration to Support Nurses in an “Inpatient Room of the Future”: Qualitative Analysis

Against this backdrop, the introduction of emerging health technologies meant to support care delivery risks creating an environment of cognitive strain, context switching, and distractions [6], all of which increase risks to patient safety and jeopardize health care outcomes.

Elizabeth R Stevens, Veronica Alfaro Arias, Son Luu, Katharine Lawrence, Lisa Groom

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68689

Multidisciplinary Contributions and Research Trends in eHealth Scholarship (2000-2024): Bibliometric Analysis

Multidisciplinary Contributions and Research Trends in eHealth Scholarship (2000-2024): Bibliometric Analysis

The field of e Health is about the use of digital technology in health care delivery, management, and education. In its definition, the World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes the aspects of cost-effectiveness and secure use of information and communications technologies in support of health and health-related fields [1].

Lana V Ivanitskaya, Dimitrios Zikos, Elina Erzikova

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60071

Adaptation of Clinical Research Staff to Decentralized Clinical Trials and Impacts on the Patient-Centered Experience: Qualitative Interview Study

Adaptation of Clinical Research Staff to Decentralized Clinical Trials and Impacts on the Patient-Centered Experience: Qualitative Interview Study

Increased interaction with patients during their health challenges allows CRS to provide assistance, strengthening the CRS-patient relationship. Furthermore, trial data and readings collected using patient-facing technology provide CRS with patient insights and serve as a focal component, contributing to personalized insights and calls and, in turn, supporting relationship development.

Eoin Gamble, Ciara Heavin, Conor Linehan

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e62947

Efficacy of a Web-Based Stress Management Intervention for Beginning Teachers on Reducing Stress and Mechanisms of Change: Randomized Controlled Trial

Efficacy of a Web-Based Stress Management Intervention for Beginning Teachers on Reducing Stress and Mechanisms of Change: Randomized Controlled Trial

Chronic work-related stress across professions is a known risk factor for adverse mental and physical health. With regard to mental health, several meta-analyses of prospective studies have revealed that an increased risk of chronic work-related stress leads to mental health problems such as anxiety, depression, stress-related mental disorders, and sleeping problems [30-33].

Hanna Heckendorf, Dirk Lehr

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58475

Developing Balanced Quality Indicators for Monitoring Virtual Care in Ambulatory Care Environments: Modified Delphi Panel Process

Developing Balanced Quality Indicators for Monitoring Virtual Care in Ambulatory Care Environments: Modified Delphi Panel Process

The meeting featured discussions on health equity and sustainability indicators, subcoded under patient experience and provider experience. Further discussion was also held regarding health system costs and patient-centered care, and breakout groups were used to discuss current and proposed indicators. The largest gaps identified included a limited focus on sustainability as well as health equity, which were addressed through the creation of novel indicators to be included in round 3.

Samuel Petrie, Oluwatoni Makanjuola, Celia Laur, Emeralda Burke, Patricia Rios, Onil Bhattacharyya, Geetha Mukerji

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e38657

Alert Reduction and Telemonitoring Process Optimization for Improving Efficiency in Remote Patient Monitoring Programs: Framework Development Study

Alert Reduction and Telemonitoring Process Optimization for Improving Efficiency in Remote Patient Monitoring Programs: Framework Development Study

In 21st-century telemonitoring, patients measure relevant health data like vital signs at home according to a predefined measurement schedule [3]. These data are transmitted through a smartphone or tablet application, can be reviewed remotely by health care providers, and can trigger alerts based on pre-defined threshold values. Alerts are reviewed by e-nurses in remote patient monitoring centers and discussed with health care providers if required.

Job van Steenkiste, Niki Lupgens, Martijn Kool, Daan Dohmen, Iris Verberk-Jonkers

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e66066

Visual Learning in Electrocardiography Training for Medical Residents: Comparative Intervention Study

Visual Learning in Electrocardiography Training for Medical Residents: Comparative Intervention Study

Electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation remains one of the most important diagnostic tools in health care for screening, early diagnosis, and treatment of cardiovascular diseases such as arrythmias and acute coronary syndrome [1]. ECG interpretation is a cognitive skill that requires considerable time and effort to master [2].

Heng-You Sung, Feng-Ching Liao, Shu-I Lin, Han-En Cheng, Chun-Wei Lee

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e73328

Longitudinal Network Relationships Between Symptoms of Deviant Peer Affiliation and Internet Gaming Disorder in Adolescents: Prospective Cohort Study

Longitudinal Network Relationships Between Symptoms of Deviant Peer Affiliation and Internet Gaming Disorder in Adolescents: Prospective Cohort Study

After obtaining approval (LL20210102) from the Research Ethics Committee at the School of Public Health, Shandong University, we began the recruitment process for this study. All participants, including minors, as well as their parents or legal guardians, provided written informed consent prior to participation. The consent process ensured that participation was voluntary, with the right to withdraw from the study at any time without penalty.

Tingting Gao, Fengtong Qian, Rui Li, Yimeng Lyu, Yingying Su

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72543