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Effectiveness of Integrated Digital Solutions to Empower Older Adults in Aspects Related to Their Health: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Effectiveness of Integrated Digital Solutions to Empower Older Adults in Aspects Related to Their Health: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Thus, this study aimed to synthesize and critically evaluate existing evidence on the effectiveness of integrated digital solutions that enable interaction for empowering older adults in aspects related to their health and to explore potential factors (eg, type of technology, participants’ characteristics) impacting effectiveness. This study was registered in PROSPERO (International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews; CRD42022346823).

Ana Isabel Martins, Óscar Ribeiro, Gonçalo Santinha, Telmo Silva, Nelson P Rocha, Anabela G Silva

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e54466

Leveraging mHealth to Mitigate the Impact of COVID-19 in Black American Communities: Qualitative Analysis

Leveraging mHealth to Mitigate the Impact of COVID-19 in Black American Communities: Qualitative Analysis

The analysis presented here focuses on the initial qualitative phase of a larger-scale mixed methods study to develop, pilot, and evaluate an m Health intervention among a population at high risk for COVID-19 and associated cardiovascular risk factors. Data collection included 7 focus groups with 54 stakeholders across the 3 targeted locations.

Kelly M Harris, Tilicia Mayo Gamble, Madelyn G Yoo, Lindsay A Spell, Timira N Minor, Holly Jones, Donald Lynch

JMIR Hum Factors 2023;10:e47294

A Health App Platform Providing a Budget to Purchase Preselected Apps as an Innovative Way to Support Public Health: Qualitative Study With End Users and Other Stakeholders

A Health App Platform Providing a Budget to Purchase Preselected Apps as an Innovative Way to Support Public Health: Qualitative Study With End Users and Other Stakeholders

By conducting a prospective study, we aimed to scientifically evaluate the Fit Knip experiment as an innovative way to improve population health. More specifically, we conducted an in-depth qualitative evaluation of the concept (ie, what did the participants think about the idea of preselected applications and the budget) and acceptability (ie, did the participants find it easy or hard to use the platform and why?)

Romy Fleur Willemsen, Eline Meijer, Liselot Nicoline van den Berg, Luuk van der Burg, Niels Henrik Chavannes, Jiska Joelle Aardoom

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e49473

Development and Use of a Cardiac Clinical Guideline Mobile App in Australia: Acceptability and Multi-Methods Study

Development and Use of a Cardiac Clinical Guideline Mobile App in Australia: Acceptability and Multi-Methods Study

The study aim was to evaluate the acceptability, implementation, and usage of an Australian-specific mobile app to improve the awareness and use of 3 Australian cardiac clinical guidelines for the (1) prevention and detection of atrial fibrillation 2018, (2) detection and management of heart failure 2018, and (3) Australian clinical guidelines for the management of acute coronary syndromes 2016 [12-14].

Stacey Matthews, Brooke Atkins, Natalie Walton, Julie-Anne Mitchell, Garry Jennings, Amanda K Buttery

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(8):e35599