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Survival Tree Analysis of Interactions Among Factors Associated With Colorectal Cancer Risk in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Retrospective Cohort Study

Survival Tree Analysis of Interactions Among Factors Associated With Colorectal Cancer Risk in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Retrospective Cohort Study

Patients who presented with CRC symptoms (such as rectal bleeding or blood in stool) were recommended to take a fecal occult blood test. If the results were positive, patients would be referred for a diagnostic colonoscopy procedure. For CRC diagnosis, gastroenterologists would perform a colonoscopy procedure to remove polyps and take biopsy samples for further examination by pathologists to provide a diagnosis.

Sarah Tsz Yui Yau, Chi Tim Hung, Eman Yee Man Leung, Albert Lee, Eng Kiong Yeoh

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e62756

Impact of the Kidney Score Platform on Communication About and Patients’ Engagement With Chronic Kidney Disease Health: Pre–Post Intervention Study

Impact of the Kidney Score Platform on Communication About and Patients’ Engagement With Chronic Kidney Disease Health: Pre–Post Intervention Study

This was a pre-post–intervention study that examined the impact of the Kidney Score on CKD knowledge and participation in CKD self-management. The Kidney Score is a web-based educational platform designed to improve awareness and understanding of kidney disease among individuals at risk and living with CKD.

Delphine Tuot, Susan Crowley, Lois Katz, Joseph Leung, Delly Alcantara-Cadillo, Christopher Ruser, Elizabeth Talbot-Montgomery, Joseph Vassalotti

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e56855

The Motivations of Citizens to Attend an eHealth Course in the Public Library: Qualitative Interview Study

The Motivations of Citizens to Attend an eHealth Course in the Public Library: Qualitative Interview Study

I think it’s a shame that there’s no choice anymore. There’s obviously a generation of us that needs to have a transition that’s a little bit smooth, and not like: bam, next year everything’s just different. I think a lot of people my age have problems with that. For most, this digital experience was work-related where they were trained in specific, mostly simple computer programs useful for their jobs.

Lucille Standaar, Adriana Margje Israel, Rosalie van der Vaart, Brigitta Keij, Frank J van Lenthe, Roland Friele, Mariëlle A Beenackers, Lilian Huibertina Davida van Tuyl

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60612

Are Treatment Services Ready for the Use of Big Data Analytics and AI in Managing Opioid Use Disorder?

Are Treatment Services Ready for the Use of Big Data Analytics and AI in Managing Opioid Use Disorder?

For some services, a positive outcome is defined as a person becoming abstinent and exiting a treatment program with the assistance of medication. In contrast, for others, it is defined as remaining on MOUD in the long term while reducing harmful illicit use [5,18].

Matthew Amer, Rosalind Gittins, Antonio Martinez Millana, Florian Scheibein, Marica Ferri, Babak Tofighi, Frank Sullivan, Margaret Handley, Monty Ghosh, Alexander Baldacchino, Joseph Tay Wee Teck

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58723

Applying Patient and Health Professional Preferences in Co-Designing a Digital Brief Intervention to Reduce the Risk of Prescription Opioid–Related Harm Among Patients With Chronic Noncancer Pain: Qualitative Analysis

Applying Patient and Health Professional Preferences in Co-Designing a Digital Brief Intervention to Reduce the Risk of Prescription Opioid–Related Harm Among Patients With Chronic Noncancer Pain: Qualitative Analysis

Patient characteristics (n=18; 55% women; mean age 49.5, SD 6.91 y) are presented in a previous study [8]. We provide an overview in Table 1; for a detailed summary of each individual, please refer to a previous report [8]. In the sample of patients interviewed, half (9/18, 50%) met the threshold for current unsafe opioid misuse on a validated psychometric scale (COMM [35]).

Rachel A Elphinston, Sue Pager, Farhad Fatehi, Michele Sterling, Kelly Brown, Paul Gray, Linda Hipper, Lauren Cahill, Maisa Ziadni, Peter Worthy, Jason P Connor

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e57212

Impact of Computer-Mediated Versus Face-to-Face Motivational-Type Interviews on Participants’ Language and Subsequent Cannabis Use: Randomized Controlled Trial

Impact of Computer-Mediated Versus Face-to-Face Motivational-Type Interviews on Participants’ Language and Subsequent Cannabis Use: Randomized Controlled Trial

“Sustain talk” is also categorized into six types of statements reflecting a client’s desire, ability, reasons, need, readiness, and commitment to maintaining the target behavior. Each distinct statement within a motivational interview (also referred to as a “language unit”) is also coded for its “strength” (valence) using scale values ranging from +5 to –5. Positive values reflect the degree to which a statement supports reducing or abstaining from a target behavior (eg, drug use).

Karla D Llanes, Jon Amastae, Paul C Amrhein, Nadra Lisha, Katherina Arteaga, Eugene Lopez, Roberto A Moran, Lawrence D Cohn

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e59085

Cardiac Self-Efficacy Improvement in a Digital Heart Health Program: Secondary Analysis From a Feasibility and Acceptability Pilot Study

Cardiac Self-Efficacy Improvement in a Digital Heart Health Program: Secondary Analysis From a Feasibility and Acceptability Pilot Study

As maintaining a healthy lifestyle is difficult for many adults [5], 1 method of CVD prevention and management is participation in behavioral interventions focused on healthy lifestyle modifications [4]. Position statements from the US Preventive Services Task Force state that lifestyle modification programs that emphasize a healthy diet and physical activity have a wide variety of cardiovascular health benefits and CVD risk reduction among individuals with and without a diagnosis of CVD [6-8].

Kimberly G Lockwood, Priya R Kulkarni, OraLee H Branch, Sarah A Graham

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60676

Implementation of the Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes Model for Hypertension Education of Frontline Health Care Workers in the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria: Explanatory Sequential Mixed Methods Evaluation

Implementation of the Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes Model for Hypertension Education of Frontline Health Care Workers in the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria: Explanatory Sequential Mixed Methods Evaluation

Every ECHO session comprised a presession knowledge quiz, introduction, didactic presentation by domain experts, a case presentation by health care workers at an HTN Program site, a postsession knowledge quiz, and a reaction survey. The m Doc Healthcare team worked with a selected HTN Program Site before each session to select and present a case for each ECHO session. Prospective participants registered in advance for each session using an web-based form that included demographic characteristics.

Abigail S Baldridge, Adaora Odukwe, Olabisi Dabiri, L Nneka Mobisson, Maria Moosa Munnee, Ayoposi Ogboye, Dorothy Naa Korkoi Aryee, Rodrick Mwale, Jonas Akpakli, Ikechukwu A Orji, Rosemary C B Okoli, Nanna R Ripiye, Dike B Ojji, Mark D Huffman, Namratha R Kandula, Lisa R Hirschhorn

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66351

Family Caregiver Perspectives on Digital Methods to Measure Stress: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Family Caregiver Perspectives on Digital Methods to Measure Stress: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Family caregivers provide unpaid care, generally without formal training, to a relative with a chronic illness or disability, enabling them to remain at home [2]. This promotes quality of life for the care recipient and maintains family bonds and relationships which also benefits the caregiver.

Louise Rose, Sian Saha, Emily Flowers, Chee Siang Ang, Alexander J Casson, Joan Condell, Faith Matcham, Tony Robinson, John Rooksby

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66034

Mobile Health App for Adolescent Asthma Self-Management: Development and Usability Study of the Pulmonary Education and Knowledge Mobile Asthma Action Plan

Mobile Health App for Adolescent Asthma Self-Management: Development and Usability Study of the Pulmonary Education and Knowledge Mobile Asthma Action Plan

A cosmetic issue refers to a superficial concern that does not affect users’ ability to complete a task, such as formatting inconsistencies or color preferences; these issues are typically of lower priority for resolution. A minor issue represents a problem with an available workaround, such as restricting numerical input to whole numbers rather than allowing decimals. Major issues, however, can significantly impact data quality, user satisfaction, or system functionality.

Xing He, Jiang Bian, Ariel Berlinski, Yi Guo, A Larry Simmons, S Alexandra Marshall, Carolyn J Greene, Rita Hudson Brown, Jessica Turner, Tamara T Perry

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64212