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Trustworthiness of Web-Based Pharmacy Apps in Pakistan Based on the Mobile App Rating Scale: Content Analysis and Quality Evaluation

Trustworthiness of Web-Based Pharmacy Apps in Pakistan Based on the Mobile App Rating Scale: Content Analysis and Quality Evaluation

This investigation represents a significant achievement as it constitutes the inaugural evaluation of the quality of online pharmacy apps in Pakistan through the utilization of a mobile app grading scale developed by Stoyanov et al [14]. In this comprehensive study, a meticulous analysis was undertaken of the pharmacy apps available in Pakistan; as Amor-García et al [12] did with genitourinary tumor apps, we chose and downloaded our apps using both the Google Play Store and the i OS App Store.

Anum Sattar, Hina Rehman, Safila Naveed, Sumaira Khadim, Nargis Khan, Ahmad Furqan Kazi, Wajid Syed, Mahmood Basil A Al-Rawi, Shazia Jamshed

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e59884

Adapting Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents in Iraq via Mobile Apps: Qualitative Study of Usability and Outcomes

Adapting Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents in Iraq via Mobile Apps: Qualitative Study of Usability and Outcomes

Consistent with earlier studies, such as Zhang et al [44], the app demonstrated potential in improving adolescents’ mental health outcomes by providing accessible and flexible therapeutic tools. Previous work has highlighted the importance of user-friendly interfaces in promoting app adherence [45], and this study reinforces those conclusions.

Radhwan Hussein Ibrahim, Marghoob Hussein Yaas, Mariwan Qadir Hamarash, Salwa Hazim Al-Mukhtar, Mohammed Faris Abdulghani, Osama Al Mushhadany

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e67137

Efficacy of a Personalized mHealth App in Improving Micronutrient Supplement Use Among Pregnant Women in Karachi, Pakistan: Parallel-Group Randomized Controlled Trial

Efficacy of a Personalized mHealth App in Improving Micronutrient Supplement Use Among Pregnant Women in Karachi, Pakistan: Parallel-Group Randomized Controlled Trial

A systematic review by Torheim et al [32] found that >50% of the studies reported micronutrient intakes below estimated requirements in low-resource settings. In Pakistan, only 33.4% of women receive IFA during pregnancy, and only 22.2% take it for at least 90 days. In addition, only 6.2% report multivitamin use during pregnancy [26], highlighting the need for appropriate antenatal counseling.

Khadija Vadsaria, Rozina Nuruddin, Nuruddin Mohammed, Iqbal Azam, Saleem Sayani

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67166

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

In a previous study, Lindholm et al [35] stated that among a population of 694 patients with wounds, changing wound dressings alone consumed time comparable to full-time employment of about 57 nurses. The time spent changing a dressing in a typical wound care visit is not only about the physical act of changing the dressing but also always involves other activities such as wound assessment, measurement, and decision-making on the need to change a dressing and the choice of dressing.

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