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Smartphone- and Tablet-Based Tools to Assess Cognition in Individuals With Preclinical Alzheimer Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment: Scoping Review

Smartphone- and Tablet-Based Tools to Assess Cognition in Individuals With Preclinical Alzheimer Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment: Scoping Review

Tools were assigned a rating of ✓ if responsiveness of the digital tool to cognitive change over time was reported. Clinical meaningfulness is not considered a psychometric property but, rather, an important tool characteristic for interpretability of a (change in) score [29]. Clinical meaningfulness refers to a score (or its change) that can be interpreted as clinically relevant such that a qualitative meaning is assigned to the quantitative score [16,29].

Rosanne L van den Berg, Sophie M van der Landen, Matthijs J Keijzer, Aniek M van Gils, Maureen van Dam, Kirsten A Ziesemer, Roos J Jutten, John E Harrison, Casper de Boer, Wiesje M van der Flier, Sietske AM Sikkes

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65297

Effectiveness of a Health Education Program to Reduce Recurrence of Stroke by Controlling Modifiable Risk Factors in a Specialized Hospital in Bangladesh: Randomized Controlled Trial

Effectiveness of a Health Education Program to Reduce Recurrence of Stroke by Controlling Modifiable Risk Factors in a Specialized Hospital in Bangladesh: Randomized Controlled Trial

Patients in underdeveloped health care systems are not consistently diagnosed or treated because of a lack of information, infrastructure, resources, shortage of equipment, a lack of diagnostic accuracy, a lack of health education, and budgetary constraints, which prevents them from undergoing periodical medical examinations [9,10].

Mahabuba Afrin, K A T M Ehsanul Huq, Sharif Uddin Khan, Subir Chandra Das, Mohammad Shah Jahirul Hoque Chowdhury, Yasuko Fukuoka, Yasuko Fukushima, Michiko Moriyama

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e72233

Clinician Attitudes and Perceptions of Point-of-Care Information Resources and Their Integration Into Electronic Health Records: Qualitative Interview Study

Clinician Attitudes and Perceptions of Point-of-Care Information Resources and Their Integration Into Electronic Health Records: Qualitative Interview Study

For instance, some participants favored evidence-based disease-related resources because they helped them learn about unfamiliar topics and clinically reason through possibilities while generating differential diagnoses for a medical case: It’s a good start for me to go to something like Up To Date for a disease state that I’m not familiar with, just because it does give you a general recommendation, but it also ties in a lot of the most recent guidelines of literature.

Marlika Marceau, Sevan Dulgarian, Jacob Cambre, Pamela M Garabedian, Mary G Amato, Diane L Seger, Lynn A Volk, Gretchen Purcell Jackson, David W Bates, Ronen Rozenblum, Ania Syrowatka

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e60191

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Life (MBCT-L) Versus Stress Reduction Psychoeducation (SRP) for the Improvement of Mental Well-Being in Health Care and Other Public Sector Staff: Protocol for the Well at Work Randomized Controlled Trial

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Life (MBCT-L) Versus Stress Reduction Psychoeducation (SRP) for the Improvement of Mental Well-Being in Health Care and Other Public Sector Staff: Protocol for the Well at Work Randomized Controlled Trial

However, MBCT-L is currently being offered as a workplace psychological program through the NHS trust’s well-being services in a limited number of trusts across the United Kingdom. Notably, MBCT-L is a longer-duration program, commonly lasting 8 or 9 weeks if a practice (retreat) day is included, as opposed to SRP, the duration of which can vary between 4 and 6 weeks.

Elena Nixon, Shireen Patel, Priya Patel, James Roe, Neil Nixon, Tim Sweeney, Paul Bernard, Clara Strauss, Michael P Craven, Sam Malins, Rob Goodwin, Laurence Astill Wright, Boliang Guo, Richard Morriss

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67695

Immunogenicity of COVID-19 Vaccination in Immunocompromised Patients (Auto-COVID-VACC): Protocol for Multicenter Prospective Noninterventional Study

Immunogenicity of COVID-19 Vaccination in Immunocompromised Patients (Auto-COVID-VACC): Protocol for Multicenter Prospective Noninterventional Study

The novel SARS-Co V-2 was identified in December 2019 as a cause of severe pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and potential multiorgan failure in humans [1,2]. The disease known as COVID-19 has turned into a worldwide pandemic, causing substantial morbidity and mortality, and is now (2024) considered an endemic disease. As of December 15, 2024, the World Health Organization reports a total of 7,079,587 COVID-19 deaths worldwide [3].

Louise Marie Cremer, Ullrich Bethe, Peter Borchmann, Veronica Di Cristanziano, Lutz Gieselmann, Sarah Grimm, Martin Hellmich, Julia Jakobs, Julia A Nacov, Julia M Neuhann, Juergen Prattes, Christoph Scheid, Rosanne Sprute, Gertrud Steger, Jannik Stemler, Sibylle C Mellinghoff, Oliver A Cornely

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60675

Unlocking the Potential of Wear Time of a Wearable Device to Enhance Postpartum Depression Screening and Detection: Cross-Sectional Study

Unlocking the Potential of Wear Time of a Wearable Device to Enhance Postpartum Depression Screening and Detection: Cross-Sectional Study

Previous studies exploring wear time of a wearable device have mainly taken place in the human-computer interaction field in a general population and disease-agnostic setting [15-19]. A few studies have looked at wear time behavior in the context of biomedical research, but only in a limited capacity.

Eric Hurwitz, Samantha Meltzer-Brody, Zachary Butzin-Dozier, Rena C Patel, Noémie Elhadad, Melissa A Haendel

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67585

Co-Designing a User-Centered Digital Health Tool for Supportive Care Needs of Patients With Brain Tumors and Their Caregivers: Interview Analysis

Co-Designing a User-Centered Digital Health Tool for Supportive Care Needs of Patients With Brain Tumors and Their Caregivers: Interview Analysis

We adopted a multimodal co-design approach, which included one-on-one interviews, focus groups, workshops, a fortnightly forum called a Design Reference Group, an end-of-life working group to inform design decisions for palliative care resources, and preliminary usability testing of a high-fidelity prototype. This paper reports the findings of one-on-one interviews conducted with patients, informal caregivers, and health care professionals in the project’s “generative” phase.

Mahima Kalla, Ashleigh Bradford, Verena Schadewaldt, Kara Burns, Sarah C E Bray, Sarah Cain, Heidi McAlpine, Rana S Dhillon, Wendy Chapman, James R Whittle, Katharine J Drummond, Meinir Krishnasamy

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e53690

Effect of a Tailored eHealth Physical Activity Intervention on Physical Activity and Depression During Postpartum: Randomized Controlled Trial (The Postpartum Wellness Study)

Effect of a Tailored eHealth Physical Activity Intervention on Physical Activity and Depression During Postpartum: Randomized Controlled Trial (The Postpartum Wellness Study)

The website also included a page to set a weekly PA goal and visually tracked (via a graph) the number of videos watched per week. Participants randomized to the intervention group received individual login information for the Mom Zing website via email and up to 6 reminders (text and email per each participant’s preference) to log into the Mom Zing website (73% text and 27% email).

Sylvia E Badon, Nina Oberman, Maya Ramsey, Charles P Quesenberry, Elaine Kurtovich, Lizeth Gomez Chavez, Susan D Brown, Cheryl L Albright, Mibhali Bhalala, Lyndsay A Avalos

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e64507

Peer Review of “Prevalence and Determinants of Academic Bullying Among Junior Doctors in Sierra Leone: Cross-Sectional Study”

Peer Review of “Prevalence and Determinants of Academic Bullying Among Junior Doctors in Sierra Leone: Cross-Sectional Study”

This is a peer-review report for “Prevalence and Determinants of Academic Bullying Among Junior Doctors in Sierra Leone: Cross-Sectional Study.” I think the Introduction in this study [1] needs to be contextualized properly.

Peter Bai James

JMIRx Med 2025;6:e75134

Size and Composition of Caregiver Networks Who Manage Medications for Persons Living With Dementia: Cross-Sectional Analysis of the 2011-2022 National Health and Aging Trends Study

Size and Composition of Caregiver Networks Who Manage Medications for Persons Living With Dementia: Cross-Sectional Analysis of the 2011-2022 National Health and Aging Trends Study

The NHATS “other person” file is constructed from a roster that is generated from questions in the main NHATS interview and survey, where NHATS respondents were asked about other persons who help with their care. Other persons are cumulative to NHATS participants across rounds, meaning additional other persons are added each round an NHATS participant is interviewed, and each other person is given a unique identifier and resampled with the NHATS participant.

Reed WR Bratches, Frank Puga, Paul J Barr, Amanda N Leggett, Meredith Masel, James Nicholas Odom, Rita Jablonski

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e64499