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Metastatic Breast Cancer mHealth App to Promote Patient-Provider Communication: Protocol for a Usability and Satisfaction Study

Metastatic Breast Cancer mHealth App to Promote Patient-Provider Communication: Protocol for a Usability and Satisfaction Study

The mobile app, My MBC Journey, was approved by the University of Nebraska Medical Center Information Technology security team for use. Our study is under review by the University of Nebraska Medical Center Institutional Review Board (#0791-23-EP). We will initiate the data collection process only after receiving IRB approval.

Thais F Alves, Kaitlyn Crosby, Ronnie D Horner, Hongying Daisy Dai, Jairam Krishnamurthy, Melanie J Cozad

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66050


Mobile Telehealth Intervention to Support Care Partners of Patients With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias (I-CARE 2): Protocol for a Randomized Effectiveness Clinical Trial

Mobile Telehealth Intervention to Support Care Partners of Patients With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias (I-CARE 2): Protocol for a Randomized Effectiveness Clinical Trial

Remote technology (hereafter referred to as telehealth) solutions are especially desired because they can substitute for or extend clinic-based programs, which are costly, hard to scale, and hampered by rising staffing shortages [24]. With record rates of telehealth and mobile app use, now is the time to rigorously investigate technology-based remote interventions for managing BPSD.

Jordan R Hill, Bailey Gardner, Miriam J Rodriguez, Lilian Golzarri-Arroyo, Roger S Zoh, Zayn Boustani, Jacqueline Burnell, Evan J Jordan, Malaz A Boustani, Richard J Holden

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e73387


Smartphone Apps and Wearables for Health Parameters in Young Adulthood: Cross-Sectional Study

Smartphone Apps and Wearables for Health Parameters in Young Adulthood: Cross-Sectional Study

Given the rapid evolution of this technology, it is crucial to understand its use and effectiveness in creating sustainable and useful m Health apps. To promote lasting behavioral changes for active aging, apps must specifically target young adults [10] and adapt to their needs. Educating young adults (18-26 years old) [11] about healthy lifestyles using familiar tools [12] encourages long-term adoption.

Gaia Leuzzi, Mirko Job, Aldo Scafoglieri, Marco Testa

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e64629


Differences in Challenges to Using Telehealth Among Older Adult Video and Telephone Users With Frailty: Retrospective Observational Study

Differences in Challenges to Using Telehealth Among Older Adult Video and Telephone Users With Frailty: Retrospective Observational Study

If a patient agreed to a televisit, we asked them about their access to technology, specifically, a device with a camera or microphone and internet at home. We had collected technology data during the baseline visit before the pandemic but gathered this information again since a change was possible in the interim. If they had the requisite technology, we asked about their willingness to do a video visit.

Saanvi Lamba, Shirley Li, Avi Lamba, Fei Tang, Willy Marcos Valencia, Stuti Dang, Elizabeth Dole Center of Excellence for Veteran and Caregiver Re

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69437


Identification and Categorization of the Top 100 Articles and the Future of Large Language Models: Thematic Analysis Using Bibliometric Analysis

Identification and Categorization of the Top 100 Articles and the Future of Large Language Models: Thematic Analysis Using Bibliometric Analysis

With any new technology, many use cases are developed and tested until a narrowing of the field emerges. This determines which aspects of technology resonate within the community and which aspects need further refinement. We sought to determine which types of studies were performed, which fields of research have the most studies, and which journals are the most highly cited, as this may highlight fields that are the most intense focus of researchers regarding the use of AI.

Ethan Bernstein, Anya Ramsamooj, Kelsey L Millar, Zachary C Lum

JMIR AI 2025;4:e68603


Internet Access and Use Among Dementia Carers and the People They Support in Australia: Cross-Sectional Survey

Internet Access and Use Among Dementia Carers and the People They Support in Australia: Cross-Sectional Survey

Recent years have seen a seismic shift toward digital health technology as part of the delivery of health care and care services for older adults, including services provided to people with dementia and their carers [10]. These include telehealth consultations, online access to medical records and information, wearable health tracking devices, and web-based peer support platforms.

Emilie Cameron, Elise Mansfield, Ama Ampofo, Andrea Coda, Allison Boyes

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68333


Patient-Derived Design Principles for Technology-Enabled Healing at Home Following Hospital Discharge: Mixed Methods Study

Patient-Derived Design Principles for Technology-Enabled Healing at Home Following Hospital Discharge: Mixed Methods Study

The TAM is a widely used theoretical framework for understanding when, how, and why individuals use technology [22]. Incorporating TAM constructs into the development of questionnaires ensures that all aspects known to influence technology use and acceptance are assessed within the survey instrument [22].

Lindsey M Philpot, Abhinav Singla, Sagar B Dugani, Rachel E Canning, Christina M Smith, Meredith A DeZutter, Priya Ramar, Jennifer M P Hovell, Jon O Ebbert

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e72913


Staff Enablement of the Tovertafel for Enrichment in Residential Aged Care: Field Study

Staff Enablement of the Tovertafel for Enrichment in Residential Aged Care: Field Study

When used appropriately and in a way that demonstrates person-centered care, technology-based activities can address the individual needs and goals of residents, including those with cognitive impairment [11]. However, research has identified that appropriately trained staff are often required to enable the effective use of technology in aged care [15]. Residential care staff are known to be dealing with high workloads [16], and there is a risk that facilitating technology may add to this load.

Ryan M Kelly, Asmita Manchha, Jenny Waycott, Rajna Ogrin, Judy A Lowthian

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e67919


Guideline-Based Digital Exercise Interventions for Reducing Body Weight and Fat and Promoting Physical Activity in Adults With Overweight and Obesity: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Guideline-Based Digital Exercise Interventions for Reducing Body Weight and Fat and Promoting Physical Activity in Adults With Overweight and Obesity: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

(n=36) Usual care (n=18) Telemonitoring physical exercise (n=160) Waitlist control (n=154) Intervention (n=29) Control (n=28) Intervention (n=72) Control (n=76) Standard (n=14) Technology (n=12) Enhanced technology (n=13) Intervention (n=30) Smartphone + health coach (n=31) Control (n=31) App (n=38) Booklet (n=39) Remote PA and diet (n=250) Remote PA (n=250) Control (n=250) Intervention (n=39) Control: lifestyle booklet (n=39) Telerehabilitation program (n=25) Usual care (n=25) m Health intervention (n=26) Control

Mohamad Motevalli, Clemens Drenowatz, Derrick Tanous, Gerhard Ruedl, Werner Kirschner, Markus Schauer, Thomas Rosemann, Katharina Wirnitzer

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e73656


The Evolution of Medical Student Competencies and Attitudes in Digital Health Between 2016 and 2022: Comparative Cross-Sectional Study

The Evolution of Medical Student Competencies and Attitudes in Digital Health Between 2016 and 2022: Comparative Cross-Sectional Study

This is an important finding, as end-user involvement is considered a critical success factor in information technology projects [66-69]. A Finnish study revealed that younger physicians were more eager to participate in health information system development compared to their older counterparts [70].

Paula Veikkolainen, Timo Tuovinen, Petri Kulmala, Erika Jarva, Jonna Juntunen, Anna-Maria Tuomikoski, Merja Männistö, Teemu Pihlajasalo, Jarmo Reponen

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e67423