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Sleep, Health Care–Seeking Behaviors, and Perceptions Associated With the Use of Sleep Wearables in Canada: Results From a Nationally Representative Survey

Sleep, Health Care–Seeking Behaviors, and Perceptions Associated With the Use of Sleep Wearables in Canada: Results From a Nationally Representative Survey

Respondents in this study endorsed monitoring their physical activity, nutrition, and sleep patterns as the main reasons for engaging in self-tracking, and over 65% reported that this had allowed them to be better informed of their general health (n=387/580, 66.6%) and to maintain or improve their health condition (n=398/580, 68.5%).

Karianne Dion, Meggan Porteous, Tetyana Kendzerska, Ashley Nixon, Elliott Lee, Massimiliano de Zambotti, Sheila N Garland, Mandeep Singh, Gino De Luca, Samuel Gillman, Andrée-Ann Baril, Dave Gallson, Rebecca Robillard, Canadian Sleep Research Consortium

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68816

Telehealth Initiative to Enhance Primary Care Access in Brazil (UBS+Digital Project): Multicenter Prospective Study

Telehealth Initiative to Enhance Primary Care Access in Brazil (UBS+Digital Project): Multicenter Prospective Study

Health care services within SUS are organized according to the complexity needed to meet population demands: primary health care (PHC), medium complexity, and high complexity services. In this regard, the primary health unit (PHU; Portuguese: Unidade Básica de Saúde [UBS]) is a fundamental structure within the Brazilian health care system, designed to provide PHC and accessible, high-quality health services to the population.

Celina de Almeida Lamas, Patrícia Gabriela Santana Alves, Luciano Nader de Araújo, Ana Beatriz de Souza Paes, Ana Claudia Cielo, Luciana Maciel de Almeida Lopes, André Longo Araújo de Melo, Thais Yokoyama, Clarice Pagani Savastano, Paula Gobi Scudeller, Carlos Carvalho, Digital Primary Health Unit HCFMUSP Study Group

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68434

Pain Assessment Tools for Infants, Children, and Adolescents With Cancer: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Pain Assessment Tools for Infants, Children, and Adolescents With Cancer: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Based on the findings, the need for future research on pain management in pediatric cancer will be discussed. Thus, our primary goal is to synthesize existing literature on cancer-related pain assessment tools for infants, children, and adolescents aged We will conduct a scoping review following the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Manual for Evidence Synthesis [17]. Research team members discussed and revised the drafted protocol.

Mika Hirata, Noyuri Yamaji, Shotaro Iwamoto, Ayaka Hasegawa, Mitsuru Miyachi, Takashi Yamaguchi, Daisuke Hasegawa, Erika Ota, Nobuyuki Yotani, Japanese Society for Palliative Medicine

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66614

Implementing a Patient Portal for the Remote Follow-Up of Self-Isolating Patients With COVID-19 Infection Through Patient and Stakeholder Engagement (the Opal-COVID Study): Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Implementing a Patient Portal for the Remote Follow-Up of Self-Isolating Patients With COVID-19 Infection Through Patient and Stakeholder Engagement (the Opal-COVID Study): Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Currently used by >5000 patients, it is an award-winning patient portal first implemented in the radiation-oncology department of the Mc Gill University Health Centre (MUHC) in 2018 [10]. A patient portal is a connected platform (eg, website, software, and app) that gives patients access to a portion of their electronic medical records, such as their appointment calendar, laboratory results, and health care provider’s clinical notes.

Yuanchao Ma, David Lessard, Serge Vicente, Kim Engler, Adriana Rodriguez Cruz, Moustafa Laymouna, Opal-COVID Patient Expert Committee, Tarek Hijal, Lina Del Balso, Guillaume Thériault, Nathalie Paisible, Nadine Kronfli, Marie-Pascale Pomey, Hansi Peiris, Sapha Barkati, Marie-Josée Brouillette, Marina Klein, Joseph Cox, Alexandra de Pokomandy, Jamil Asselah, Susan J Bartlett, Bertrand Lebouché

J Particip Med 2024;16:e48194

Human Factors, Human-Centered Design, and Usability of Sensor-Based Digital Health Technologies: Scoping Review

Human Factors, Human-Centered Design, and Usability of Sensor-Based Digital Health Technologies: Scoping Review

The methodological approaches taken toward s DHT usability evaluation have varied substantially [5,6], casting light on the many challenges in implementing these tools into clinical trials and patient care at scale across diverse patient populations [7,8]. For example, some studies have adopted questionnaires developed for products and systems other than s DHTs [9], while others have described the approach to participatory design alongside qualitative data capture [10].

Animesh Tandon, Bryan Cobb, Jacob Centra, Elena Izmailova, Nikolay V Manyakov, Samantha McClenahan, Smit Patel, Emre Sezgin, Srinivasan Vairavan, Bernard Vrijens, Jessie P Bakker, Digital Health Measurement Collaborative Community (DATAcc) hosted by DiMe

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e57628

Emerging Indications for Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment: Registry Cohort Study

Emerging Indications for Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment: Registry Cohort Study

Several patient-reported outcome questionnaires are used. All the questionnaires are maintained on the registry website. Any updates to documents are thus easily distributed to the centers that all have access. Patients are asked to complete the Euro Qol EQ-5 D-5 L QOL questionnaire at the beginning and end of treatment [12]. This questionnaire asks about health in 5 dimensions: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain or discomfort, and anxiety or depression.

Hideaki L Tanaka, Judy R Rees, Ziyin Zhang, Judy A Ptak, Pamela M Hannigan, Elaine M Silverman, Janet L Peacock, Jay C Buckey, Multicenter Registry for Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment Consortium

Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e53821

AIDSVu Cities’ Progress Toward HIV Care Continuum Goals: Cross-Sectional Study

AIDSVu Cities’ Progress Toward HIV Care Continuum Goals: Cross-Sectional Study

AIDSVu was created in 2009 as part of a cooperative private-public-academic partnership between Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health, Gilead Sciences, Inc, and the Center for AIDS Research at Emory University [3]. AIDSVu aims to provide policy makers, health departments, and others who have a stake in health with an instrument to educate the public, monitor progress and trends, and judiciously advocate for resources and plan programs.

Nicole Hood, Nanette Benbow, Chandni Jaggi, Shamaya Whitby, Patrick Sean Sullivan, AIDSVu Health Department Collaborators

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e49381