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Co-Designing Priority Components of an mHealth Intervention to Enhance Follow-Up Care in Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer and Health Care Providers: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Co-Designing Priority Components of an mHealth Intervention to Enhance Follow-Up Care in Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer and Health Care Providers: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Like, you could join our email Zoom, and you know, get everyone on the same page of engagement.” [HP6] Health care providers indicated that navigating appointments and scheduling with survivors and communication with primary care providers may be useful features. Quote 13: “So, I don’t know if adding the primary care information and being able for them to amend it as it changes. I don’t know if there’s a functionality where when they see an update, they could forward that to their primary care provider.

Sharon H J Hou, Brianna Henry, Rachelle Drummond, Caitlin Forbes, Kyle Mendonça, Holly Wright, Iqra Rahamatullah, Perri R Tutelman, Hailey Zwicker, Mehak Stokoe, Jenny Duong, Emily K Drake, Craig Erker, Michael S Taccone, Liam Sutherland, Paul Nathan, Maria Spavor, Karen Goddard, Kathleen Reynolds, Fiona S M Schulte

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e57834

Feasibility Testing a Meditation App for Professionals Working With Youth in the Legal System: Protocol for a Hybrid Type 2 Effectiveness-Implementation Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Feasibility Testing a Meditation App for Professionals Working With Youth in the Legal System: Protocol for a Hybrid Type 2 Effectiveness-Implementation Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

The Home page features a 30-day path of brief (approximately 5- to 10-minute) audio-guided meditations with videos interspersed to promote engagement. Users are encouraged to follow 1 of the practices each day for a month. To unlock the next practice, a user must first play the current practice to completion; once unlocked, users can scroll forward or backward to replay practices as desired.

Ashley D Kendall, Emily Pela, Danielle Amonica, Erin Jaworski, Brenikki Floyd, The AIM+ Community Advisory Board

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71867

Leveraging Datathons to Teach AI in Undergraduate Medical Education: Case Study

Leveraging Datathons to Teach AI in Undergraduate Medical Education: Case Study

An official datathon page [29] was created for participants as a central hub with instructions, registration, and materials for the event. Links to the datathon’s Github Repository were provided with written tutorials and example code, including (1) downloading and overview of the datasets; (2) introduction to Python (Python Software Foundation; offered in both the 2023 and 2024 datathons; see Multimedia Appendix 1); and (3) an introduction to R (R Foundation; offered only in the 2023 datathon).

Michael Steven Yao, Lawrence Huang, Emily Leventhal, Clara Sun, Steve J Stephen, Lathan Liou

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e63602

Conversion of Sensitive Data to the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership Common Data Model: Protocol for the Development and Use of Carrot

Conversion of Sensitive Data to the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership Common Data Model: Protocol for the Development and Use of Carrot

The structure of the data dictionary is defined on the Carrot standards page [22]. Importantly these scan reports can also be used by the data partner to register the datasets within publicly available metadata repositories, such as the Health Data Research Gateway [26]. In doing so, we continue our theme of reducing the burden and ensuring one process can result in many benefits. Both the scan report and optional data dictionary files are then transferred to the OMOP experts.

Samuel Cox, Erum Masood, Vasiliki Panagi, Calum Macdonald, Gordon Milligan, Scott Horban, Roberto Santos, Chris Hall, Daniel Lea, Simon Tarr, Shahzad Mumtaz, Emeka Akashili, Andy Rae, Esmond Urwin, Christian Cole, Aziz Sheikh, Emily Jefferson, Philip Roy Quinlan

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60917