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Examining the Client Experience of Digital Tools in Blended Care Therapy: Qualitative Interview Study

Examining the Client Experience of Digital Tools in Blended Care Therapy: Qualitative Interview Study

behavioral therapy versus treatment as usual for depression in routine specialized mental healthcare: E-COMPARED Reference 12: Barriers to patient interest in internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy: informing e-healthDigital Mental Health Interventions, e-Mental Health and Cyberpsychology

Emily G Lattie, Miranda Beltzer, Alethea Varra, Connie E Chen, Anita Lungu

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68249

Assessment and Intervention for Diabetes Distress in Primary Care Using Clinical and Technological Interventions: Protocol for a Single-Arm Pilot Trial

Assessment and Intervention for Diabetes Distress in Primary Care Using Clinical and Technological Interventions: Protocol for a Single-Arm Pilot Trial

A potential limitation of e Consult use is the increased, noncompensated workload on primary care providers, who must act on the e-consultant’s recommendations for each patient. Primary care is a fast-paced setting that is often stretched for resources, staffing, and time. Further, primary care is a diverse setting with varied access and structures to care delivery. Consequently, it is unlikely that a single approach or method of care is appropriate in all primary care settings.

Marisa Kostiuk, Susan L Moore, E Seth Kramer, Joshua Felton Gilens, Ashwin Sarwal, David Saxon, John F Thomas, Tamara K Oser

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e62916

Examining Quality of Work Life in Atlantic Canadian Long-Term Care Homes: Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Examining Quality of Work Life in Atlantic Canadian Long-Term Care Homes: Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Survey Study

We use the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys (CHERRIES) reporting guidelines for web-based or internet surveys as a framework for our approach [26]. A detailed description using the CHERRIES checklist is present in Multimedia Appendix 1. Our methods are consistent with the established recruitment and data collection protocols used by TREC [23,27] and will enable comparison of data not only across the Atlantic Canadian provinces but also with the Western Canadian provinces.

Janice M Keefe, Rose McCloskey, Marilyn J Hodgins, Caitlin McArthur, Adrian MacKenzie, Lori E Weeks, Carole A Estabrooks

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66338

Development of a Framework for Youth- and Family-Specific Engagement in Research: Proposal for a Scoping Review and Qualitative Descriptive Study

Development of a Framework for Youth- and Family-Specific Engagement in Research: Proposal for a Scoping Review and Qualitative Descriptive Study

: Ethics guidance for developing partnerships with patients and researchers(https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/ Reference 19: Strategy for patient-oriented research - patient engagement framework(https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/ Reference 54: Integrated knowledge translation (iKT)(https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/45321.html#a3) Reference 55: Patient Partner Compensation Guidelines(https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/53261.html)

Sarah E P Munce, Clementine Jarrett, Vjura Senthilnathan, Dorothy Luong, Brooke Allemang, Katherine Bailey, Elaine Biddiss, Maria T Britto, Francine Buchanan, Christine Cassidy, Andrea Cross, Jessie Cunningham, Gina Dimitropoulos, Scott E Hadland, Monika Kastner, Tieghan Killackey, Kristina Kokorelias, Colin Macarthur, Samantha Micsinszki, Chavon Niles, F Virginia Wright, Alene Toulany

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65733

Acceptability of a Web-Based Health App (PortfolioDiet.app) to Translate a Nutrition Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease in High-Risk Adults: Mixed Methods Randomized Ancillary Pilot Study

Acceptability of a Web-Based Health App (PortfolioDiet.app) to Translate a Nutrition Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease in High-Risk Adults: Mixed Methods Randomized Ancillary Pilot Study

Portfolio Diet.app dashboard with key features highlighted, top to bottom: (A) learn tab that has recipes, tipsheets, and videos; (B) daily average Portfolio Diet Score per month; (C) star rewards, a form of reward for logging into the app and for completing the question of the week; (D) current day total Portfolio Diet Score; (E) specific daily messages related to goals; (F) personal favorite meals for easy tracking; (G) subcategory Portfolio Diet Scores with daily targets of 5 points; (H) progress-tracking

Meaghan E Kavanagh, Laura Chiavaroli, Selina M Quibrantar, Gabrielle Viscardi, Kimberly Ramboanga, Natalie Amlin, Melanie Paquette, Sandhya Sahye-Pudaruth, Darshna Patel, Shannan M Grant, Andrea J Glenn, Sabrina Ayoub-Charette, Andreea Zurbau, Robert G Josse, Vasanti S Malik, Cyril W C Kendall, David J A Jenkins, John L Sievenpiper

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e58124