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Impact of Disclosing to Patients the Use of Antiretroviral Resistance Testing Results for Molecular HIV Surveillance: A Randomized Experiment in 2 National Surveys

Impact of Disclosing to Patients the Use of Antiretroviral Resistance Testing Results for Molecular HIV Surveillance: A Randomized Experiment in 2 National Surveys

While disclosure is not equivalent to obtaining informed consent, upfront disclosure about public health reporting may resolve some of the ethical and community concerns regarding the lack for transparency about how personal data are used in MHS/CDR without jeopardizing the potential public health utility of MHS-informed HIV prevention efforts.

Jeremy Sugarman, Juli Bollinger, Jose Agostini, Kevin Weinfurt, Gail Geller, Sheethal Jose, Marissa Hannah, O. Winslow Edwards, Leslie Meltzer Henry, Travis Sanchez

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e64663

Factors Impacting Mobile Health Adoption for Depression Care and Support by Adolescent Mothers in Nigeria: Preliminary Focus Group Study

Factors Impacting Mobile Health Adoption for Depression Care and Support by Adolescent Mothers in Nigeria: Preliminary Focus Group Study

In this study, however, we used the Social Cognitive Theory (SCT), a widely recognized theory of behavior change [22] in explaining and understanding participants’ knowledge of m Health use for mental health care (personal experiences), personal behavioral capabilities of adolescent mothers to engage with a mobile phone app for depression care (behavioral factors), and external social context (environmental factors) that may impact their expected health outcomes [23].

Lola Kola, Tobi Fatodu, Manasseh Kola, Bisola A Olayemi, Adeyinka O Adefolarin, Simpa Dania, Manasi Kumar, Dror Ben-Zeev

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e42406

Balancing Human Mobility and Health Care Coverage in Sentinel Surveillance of Brazilian Indigenous Areas: Mathematical Optimization Approach

Balancing Human Mobility and Health Care Coverage in Sentinel Surveillance of Brazilian Indigenous Areas: Mathematical Optimization Approach

However, the high risk of pathogen emergence in Indigenous communities may remain undetected when relying solely on mobility data, potentially delaying the identification of health threats in these populations. To address this gap, we aimed to build and expand on our mobility-based model by explicitly incorporating the geographical distribution of Indigenous communities in Brazil.

Juliane Fonseca Oliveira, Adriano O Vasconcelos, Andrêza L Alencar, Maria Célia S L Cunha, Izabel Marcilio, Manoel Barral-Netto, Pablo Ivan P Ramos

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e69048

Insights Into How mHealth Applications Could Be Introduced Into Standard Hypertension Care in Germany: Qualitative Study With German Cardiologists and General Practitioners

Insights Into How mHealth Applications Could Be Introduced Into Standard Hypertension Care in Germany: Qualitative Study With German Cardiologists and General Practitioners

Furthermore, investigating the acceptance of these technologies provides insights into the potential challenges that medical staff may face, enabling the design of user-friendly m Health apps that can seamlessly integrate into clinical practice. This study focused on investigating the information needs and acceptability of m Health apps for the prevention of hypertension by health care providers.

Susann May, Frances Seifert, Dunja Bruch, Martin Heinze, Sebastian Spethmann, Felix Muehlensiepen

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e56666

Primary Care Practice Factors Associated With Telehealth Adoption in the United States: Cross-Sectional Survey Analysis

Primary Care Practice Factors Associated With Telehealth Adoption in the United States: Cross-Sectional Survey Analysis

Organizational and contextual factors, such as a federally qualified health center (FQHC) designation and a practice’s neighborhood characteristics, may also be associated with telehealth use. We analyzed a national survey of US adult primary care practices to examine relationships between practice-level factors and telehealth adoption.

Matthew Mackwood, Elliott Fisher, Rachel O Schmidt, A James O'Malley, Hector P Rodriguez, Stephen Shortell, Ellesse-Roselee Akré, Alena Berube, Karen E Schifferdecker

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70404

Stress and Hypertension Among African American Female Family Caregivers of Persons Living With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias: Protocol for a Pilot Internet-Based Randomized Controlled Trial

Stress and Hypertension Among African American Female Family Caregivers of Persons Living With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias: Protocol for a Pilot Internet-Based Randomized Controlled Trial

Study visits may be conducted at the participant’s preferred time, day, and location. For example, participants may select the visits at their home, a dedicated research study office, or a private room at a local library. Study visits can take place outside of traditional office hours and workdays. The participant may have this study visit broken up into two 1-hour visits if needed.

Kathy D Wright, Ingrid K Richards Adams, Nathan P Helsabeck, Karen M Rose, Karen O Moss, Donya Nemati, Navia Palmer, Bohyun Kim, Sunita Pokhrel Bhattarai, Christopher Nguyen, Daniel Addison, Maryanna D Klatt

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66975

Mobile App-Based Interactive Care Plan for Migraine: Survey Study of Usability and Improvement Opportunities

Mobile App-Based Interactive Care Plan for Migraine: Survey Study of Usability and Improvement Opportunities

Although such data may be difficult for clinicians to efficiently review within the EHR and contain clinical irrelevant observations [22], it may be important for patient engagement and improve usability. As we enter the era of artificial intelligence [24], such free text data [25] may be a powerful data set for artificial intelligence natural language processing tools that may be able to quickly summary such data or use in algorithm development to facilitate patient assessment and management [26-29].

Nathan P Young, Jennifer I Stern, Stephanie J Steel, Jon O Ebbert

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66763

Data Parameters From Participatory Surveillance Systems in Human, Animal, and Environmental Health From Around the Globe: Descriptive Analysis

Data Parameters From Participatory Surveillance Systems in Human, Animal, and Environmental Health From Around the Globe: Descriptive Analysis

SMART for Health includes parameters to record the health of free-ranging livestock that may be present in protected natural habitats. Most of these systems were developed with the goal of syndromic wildlife disease surveillance except for 2 systems— one that was designed to collect data on geographic distribution and abundance of wild mammalian species and another that focuses on early detection of invasive wildlife species [13].

Carrie McNeil, Nomita Divi, Charles Thomas Bargeron IV, Andrea Capobianco Dondona, Kacey C Ernst, Angela S Gupta, Olukayode Fasominu, Lucy Keatts, Terra Kelly, Onicio B Leal Neto, May O Lwin, Mvuyo Makhasi, Eric Beda Mutagahywa, Diego Montecino-Latorre, Sarah Olson, Pranav S Pandit, Daniela Paolotti, Matt C Parker, Muhammad Haiman Samad, Kara Sewalk, Anita Sheldenkar, Lertrak Srikitjakarn, Channé Suy Lan, Michael Wilkes, Terdsak Yano, Mark Smolinski

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e55356

The Interactive Care Coordination and Navigation mHealth Intervention for People Experiencing Homelessness: Cost Analysis, Exploratory Financial Cost-Benefit Analysis, and Budget Impact Analysis

The Interactive Care Coordination and Navigation mHealth Intervention for People Experiencing Homelessness: Cost Analysis, Exploratory Financial Cost-Benefit Analysis, and Budget Impact Analysis

According to 2 systematic reviews of cost effectiveness of digital interventions (eg, telephone, SMS text messaging, and m Health apps), for those studies that included some type of economic evaluation, there is some evidence that these interventions may be cost-beneficial [9,13].

Hannah P McCullough, Leticia R Moczygemba, Anton L V Avanceña, James O Baffoe

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64973