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Clinical, Psychological, Physiological, and Technical Parameters and Their Relationship With Digital Tool Use During Cardiac Rehabilitation: Comparison and Correlation Study

Clinical, Psychological, Physiological, and Technical Parameters and Their Relationship With Digital Tool Use During Cardiac Rehabilitation: Comparison and Correlation Study

In a recent review including 57 articles, Jones et al [6] conclude that home-based cardiac rehabilitation leads to an improved Qo L and exercise capacity. So far, there is little knowledge concerning the relationship of patients’ intrinsic motivation and digital tools during home-based cardiac rehabilitation. In a small-scale study with 23 patients, Lu et al [7] identified patients’ intrinsic motivation as a key facilitator for successful rehabilitation with remote activity sensing.

Fabian Wiesmüller, David Haag, Mahdi Sareban, Karl Mayr, Norbert Mürzl, Michael Porodko, Christoph Puelacher, Lisa-Marie Moser, Marco Philippi, Heimo Traninger, Stefan Höfer, Josef Niebauer, Günter Schreier, Dieter Hayn

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e57413

Clinical, Operational, and Economic Benefits of a Digitally Enabled Wound Care Program in Home Health: Quasi-Experimental, Pre-Post Comparative Study

Clinical, Operational, and Economic Benefits of a Digitally Enabled Wound Care Program in Home Health: Quasi-Experimental, Pre-Post Comparative Study

Approximately, a third of patients who use home health have at least one wound [4,5], leading to the allocation of a substantial portion of the budget and resources in a home health agency (HHA) for nursing visits being dedicated to wound assessment and care [5]. Nursing visits in HHAs consume a significant proportion of health care delivery costs, primarily due to the time spent by nurses in assessing and managing wounds [6].

Heba Tallah Mohammed, Kathleen Corcoran, Kyle Lavergne, Angela Graham, Daniel Gill, Kwame Jones, Shivika Singal, Malini Krishnamoorthy, Amy Cassata, David Mannion, Robert D J Fraser

JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e71535

Effectiveness of Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis: Protocol for a Phase 3, Prospective, Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter Study (SPOST Study)

Effectiveness of Stromal Vascular Fraction (SVF) and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis: Protocol for a Phase 3, Prospective, Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter Study (SPOST Study)

Osteoarthritis, the most common joint disease [1], has a high social and individual impact, and the development of therapeutic options is a public health priority. Its multifactorial etiology is still a source of active research [2,3]. The most common conservative treatments for osteoarthritis include painkillers, active physical therapies, orthotics, corticosteroid infiltrations, hyaluronic acid, and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) [1,4].

Adrien Schwitzguebel, David Andres Ramirez Cadavid, Tamara Da Silva, Pierre Decavel, Charles Benaim

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e62659

Using Large Language Models to Automate Data Extraction From Surgical Pathology Reports: Retrospective Cohort Study

Using Large Language Models to Automate Data Extraction From Surgical Pathology Reports: Retrospective Cohort Study

Large language models (LLMs) power a new generation of natural language processing (NLP) whereby deep neural networks are trained on a massive corpus of human text that are then deconstructed into vectorized embeddings that depict linguistic relationships in a numerical format appropriate for easy analysis [9].

Denise Lee, Akhil Vaid, Kartikeya M Menon, Robert Freeman, David S Matteson, Michael L Marin, Girish N Nadkarni

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64544

Identifying Unmet Needs of Informal Dementia Caregivers in Clinical Practice: User-Centered Development of a Digital Assessment Tool

Identifying Unmet Needs of Informal Dementia Caregivers in Clinical Practice: User-Centered Development of a Digital Assessment Tool

In phase 2, the chosen assessment version covering most unmet needs was tested in a memory clinic. A tablet computer was deemed most appropriate to serve as digital device due to its size, weight, flexibility, and ease of handling. Based on a previous study on the use of a tablet-based digital expert system [26,28,30], we had taken several decisions on the hardware basis of our system before the participatory part of our study started.

Olga A Biernetzky, Jochen René Thyrian, Melanie Boekholt, Matthias Berndt, Wolfgang Hoffmann, Stefan J Teipel, Ingo Kilimann

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e59942

Anticipated Acceptability of Blended Learning Among Lay Health Care Workers in Malawi: Qualitative Analysis Guided by the Technology Acceptance Model

Anticipated Acceptability of Blended Learning Among Lay Health Care Workers in Malawi: Qualitative Analysis Guided by the Technology Acceptance Model

Perceived usefulness refers to the belief that a certain technology would increase an individual’s job performance. Perceived ease of use is a belief that the use of the new technology would be effortless [27]. TAM proposes that a populations’ perceptions of usefulness and ease of use of a technology impact the population’s intention to use the technology, which in turn influences the population’s actual usage of the technology.

Tiwonge E Mbeya-Munkhondya, Caroline J Meek, Mtisunge Mphande, Tapiwa A Tembo, Mike J Chitani, Milenka Jean-Baptiste, Caroline Kumbuyo, Dhrutika Vansia, Katherine R Simon, Sarah E Rutstein, Victor Mwapasa, Vivian Go, Maria H Kim, Nora E Rosenberg

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e62741

A Culturally Tailored Artificial Intelligence Chatbot (K-Bot) to Promote Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Among Korean Americans: Development and Usability Study

A Culturally Tailored Artificial Intelligence Chatbot (K-Bot) to Promote Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Among Korean Americans: Development and Usability Study

Korean Americans are at a relatively high risk for HPV-related cancers, yet they exhibit significant disparities in HPV vaccination rates [6,7]. Notably, Korean American women demonstrate a particularly low intention to receive the HPV vaccine, with only 34.6% expressing a willingness to get the vaccine in prior studies [8].

Minjin Kim, Ellie Kim, Hyeongsuk Lee, Meihua Piao, Brittany Rosen, Jeroan J Allison, Adrian H Zai, Hoa L Nguyen, Dong-Soo Shin, Jessica A Kahn

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2025;9:e71865

Evaluation of Large Language Models in Tailoring Educational Content for Cancer Survivors and Their Caregivers: Quality Analysis

Evaluation of Large Language Models in Tailoring Educational Content for Cancer Survivors and Their Caregivers: Quality Analysis

The FKG level is a readability test designed to indicate how difficult a text is to understand. It calculates the grade level required for someone to comprehend the text. The FKG is based on word length and sentence length, providing a numerical score that corresponds to US grade levels [42]. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the American Medical Association (AMA) suggest that patient education materials should be written at a reading level no higher than the sixth grade [43].

Darren Liu, Xiao Hu, Canhua Xiao, Jinbing Bai, Zahra A Barandouzi, Stephanie Lee, Caitlin Webster, La-Urshalar Brock, Lindsay Lee, Delgersuren Bold, Yufen Lin

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e67914

Racial Disparities in Parkinson Disease Clinical Phenotype, Management, and Genetics: Protocol for a Prospective Observational Study

Racial Disparities in Parkinson Disease Clinical Phenotype, Management, and Genetics: Protocol for a Prospective Observational Study

Study participants will have a single visit with the site investigator and coordinator after obtaining consent or a hybrid combination of in-person and virtual visits. Recommendations of the NINDS PD CDE Working Group informed the choice of measures, scales, and questionnaires. Data will be collected and entered into a REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) system that uses electronic data entry forms.

Deborah A Hall, Josh M Shulman, Andrew Singleton, Sara Bandres Ciga, Michelle Hyczy S Tosin, Bichun Ouyang, Lisa Shulman

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60587

Health Care Professionals' Engagement With Digital Mental Health Interventions in the United Kingdom and China: Mixed Methods Study on Engagement Factors and Design Implications

Health Care Professionals' Engagement With Digital Mental Health Interventions in the United Kingdom and China: Mixed Methods Study on Engagement Factors and Design Implications

Many recent reviews have shown that low engagement is a ubiquitous problem among DMHIs [17-19]. Plus, user engagement is considerably lower in naturalistic settings than in empirical studies [19-21]. To illustrate this, a review of 59 off-the-shelf mental health apps reported a median uptake rate of 4.0% and a 15-day retention rate of only 3.9% [22].

Zheyuan Zhang, Sijin Sun, Laura Moradbakhti, Andrew Hall, Celine Mougenot, Juan Chen, Rafael A Calvo

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e67190