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From E-Patients to AI Patients: The Tidal Wave Empowering Patients, Redefining Clinical Relationships, and Transforming Care

From E-Patients to AI Patients: The Tidal Wave Empowering Patients, Redefining Clinical Relationships, and Transforming Care

The innovation community must embrace patient and public involvement throughout the development life cycle. We hope that this work inspires others to contribute to this new era of #Patients Use AI.

Susan S Woods, Sarah M Greene, Laura Adams, Grace Cordovano, Matthew F Hudson

J Particip Med 2025;17:e75794

Exploring Ethics: Understanding the Role of Privacy Policies and Institutional Review Boards in Digital Health Companies

Exploring Ethics: Understanding the Role of Privacy Policies and Institutional Review Boards in Digital Health Companies

This heightened investment has driven innovation across fields such as digital health, artificial intelligence, and technology. As private sector investment in research accelerates, concerns are emerging about whether existing ethical oversight mechanisms are evolving sufficiently to address the complexities of commercial research.

Jacqlyn L Yourell, Kelsey L McAlister, Clare C Beatty, Jennifer L Huberty

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70711

Leveraging Technology to Engage Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Consumers With Children at Farmers Markets: Qualitative Community-Engaged Approach to App Development

Leveraging Technology to Engage Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Consumers With Children at Farmers Markets: Qualitative Community-Engaged Approach to App Development

The interview guide and our engagement with the potential end users were rooted in the diffusion of innovation (DOI) theory. DOI is one of the first social science theories to understand behavior change [55]. This theory considers both diffusion, meaning the passive spread of an idea or product over time, and innovation, which includes novel ideas, products, interventions, etc [56].

Callie Ogland-Hand, Jillian Schulte, Owusua Yamoah, Kathryn Poppe, Timothy H Ciesielski, Regan Gee, Ana Claudia Zubieta, Darcy A Freedman

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70104

Online Group–Based Dual-Task Training to Improve Cognitive Function of Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Randomized Controlled Feasibility Study

Online Group–Based Dual-Task Training to Improve Cognitive Function of Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Randomized Controlled Feasibility Study

Qualitative feedback highlighted the strength of the training regarding convenience, innovation, and comprehensiveness. In contrast, participants expressed a preference for in-person interactions. Hence, online training could be considered as a potential alternative or complement to traditional in-person training. Participants engaged in the training before receiving a cognitive impairment diagnosis, indicating that dual-task training could motivate early engagement in cognitive training.

Pui Hing Chau, Denise Shuk Ting Cheung, Jojo Yan Yan Kwok, Wai Chi Chan, Doris Sau Fung Yu

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e67267

Stakeholders and Contextual Factors in the Implementation of Assistive Robotic Arms for Persons With Tetraplegia: Deductive Content Analysis of Focus Group Interviews

Stakeholders and Contextual Factors in the Implementation of Assistive Robotic Arms for Persons With Tetraplegia: Deductive Content Analysis of Focus Group Interviews

It aims to identify and explain factors influencing implementation outcomes, consisting of 5 major domains: innovation, outer setting, inner setting, individuals involved, and implementation process [45]. The innovation is related to the characteristics of the innovation being implemented into a particular setting.

Vera Fosbrooke, Marco Riguzzi, Anja M Raab

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e65759

Evaluation of the Digital Support Tool Gro Health W8Buddy as Part of Tier 3 Weight Management Service: Observational Study

Evaluation of the Digital Support Tool Gro Health W8Buddy as Part of Tier 3 Weight Management Service: Observational Study

Precision digital technologies stand as a beacon of innovation in health care, promising a future where care is not only more personalized but also more efficient and collaborative, fostering better outcomes and improved patient experiences. Our study has several limitations. As this study assessed the outcomes of the W8 Buddy tool used as part of the existing tier 3 service, we did not collect information on medication changes that future studies should capture.

Petra Hanson, Farah Abdelhameed, Mohammed Sahir, Nick Parsons, Arjun Panesar, Michaela de la Fosse, Charlotte Summers, Amit Kaura, Harpal Randeva, Vinod Menon, Thomas M Barber

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e62661

Experiences and Needs of Core Participants in Surgical Ward Rounds: Qualitative Exploratory Study

Experiences and Needs of Core Participants in Surgical Ward Rounds: Qualitative Exploratory Study

Demographic characteristics of health care providers participating in focus groups. a Junior doctors (n=5) and senior doctors (n=3) b General nurses (n=2), specialist nurses (n=2) and working environment nurse (n=1) HP, JC, and an innovation consultant conducted 20 hours of ethnographic fieldwork by performing go-along with participants before, during, and after the SWRs. HP is an experienced nurse in the surgical specialty, though no longer involved in clinical work.

Helle Poulsen, Jane Clemensen, Jette Ammentorp, Poul-Erik Kofoed, Maiken Wolderslund

J Particip Med 2025;17:e69578

AI-Assisted Hypothesis Generation to Address Challenges in Cardiotoxicity Research: Simulation Study Using ChatGPT With GPT-4o

AI-Assisted Hypothesis Generation to Address Challenges in Cardiotoxicity Research: Simulation Study Using ChatGPT With GPT-4o

We asked Chat GPT with GPT-4o to select the best hypothesis from each of the 5 groups of hypotheses corresponding to the 5 challenges based on a 5-point scale, considering aspects such as innovation, relevance to cardiotoxicity research, and practical applicability (the evaluation criteria are presented in Multimedia Appendix 1 ).

Yilan Li, Tianshu Gu, Chengyuan Yang, Minghui Li, Congyi Wang, Lan Yao, Weikuan Gu, DianJun Sun

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66161

Experiences Receiving and Delivering Virtual Health Care For Women: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis

Experiences Receiving and Delivering Virtual Health Care For Women: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis

Citations were managed in Covidence Systematic Review Software (Veritas Health Innovation) and End Note (Clarivate Analytics). Our eligibility criteria were developed using the Sample, Phenomenon of Interest, Design, Evaluation, Research type tool to identify primary qualitative studies (Multimedia Appendix 2) [27]. Studies that collected data synchronously were eligible (ie, not via asynchronous survey).

Karen M Goldstein, Sharron Rushton, Allison A Lewinski, Abigail Shapiro, Tiera Lanford-Davey, Jessica N Coleman, Neetu Chawla, Dhara B Patel, Katherine Van Loon, Megan Shepherd-Banigan, Catherine Sims, Sarah Cantrell, Susan Alton Dailey, Jennifer M Gierisch

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68314