Published on in Vol 26 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/43583, first published .
Optimizing Telehealth for Diabetes Management in the Deep South of the United States: Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators on the Patient and Clinician Journey

Optimizing Telehealth for Diabetes Management in the Deep South of the United States: Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators on the Patient and Clinician Journey

Optimizing Telehealth for Diabetes Management in the Deep South of the United States: Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators on the Patient and Clinician Journey

Journals

  1. Glavas C, Scott D, Sood S, George E, Daly R, Gvozdenko E, de Courten B, Jansons P. Exploring the Feasibility of Digital Voice Assistants for Delivery of a Home-Based Exercise Intervention in Older Adults With Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Aging 2024;7:e53064 View
  2. Hu J, Li C, Ge Y, Yang J, Zhu S, He C. Mapping the Evolution of Digital Health Research: Bibliometric Overview of Research Hotspots, Trends, and Collaboration of Publications in JMIR (1999-2024). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e58987 View
  3. Munir M, Ahmed N. Using Social Media Platforms to Raise Health Awareness and Increase Health Education in Pakistan: Structural Equation Modeling Analysis and Questionnaire Study. JMIR Human Factors 2025;12:e65745 View
  4. Pohl S, Garcia L, Loucao S, McCormack E, Vogt J, Kiraly B. Introducing Virtual Visit Blocks to Optimize Space in Primary Care Practice. Telemedicine Reports 2025;6(1):134 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Hassan A, Ibrahim A, Ali F, Isse A, Ahmed B, Al-Turjman F. Smart Applications and Sustainability in the AIoT Era. View