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Development and Usability of the OHiFamily Mobile App to Enhance Accessibility to Maternal and Infant Information for Expectant Families in Ohio: Qualitative Study

Development and Usability of the OHiFamily Mobile App to Enhance Accessibility to Maternal and Infant Information for Expectant Families in Ohio: Qualitative Study

Although nationally the infant mortality rate (IMR) has declined in recent years to 5.4 per 1000 live births in 2021, there are still relatively high infant mortality and preterm birth rates in Ohio [2]. There is also a racial disparity in many states, including Ohio, evident in the differing rates for non-Hispanic Black infants versus non-Hispanic White infants. In 2020, Ohio’s overall rate had improved from 6.9 per 1000 live births to 6.7 per 1000 live births in 2019 [3].

Natalie Perme, Endia Reid, Macdonald Chinwenwa Eluagu, John Thompson, Courtney Hebert, Steven Gabbe, Christine Marie Swoboda

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e53299

Exploring Computational Techniques in Preprocessing Neonatal Physiological Signals for Detecting Adverse Outcomes: Scoping Review

Exploring Computational Techniques in Preprocessing Neonatal Physiological Signals for Detecting Adverse Outcomes: Scoping Review

The keywords were categorized into four concepts, which were then merged using the “AND” operator: concept 1—neonates or preterm infants; concept 2—vital signs or physiological signals; concept 3—computational techniques or signal processing; and concept 4—outcomes relating to neonates. Within each of these concepts, a combination of keywords and Me SH (Medical Subject Headings) terms were used to conduct the search process. The keywords under each concept were combined by the “OR” operator.

Jessica Rahman, Aida Brankovic, Mark Tracy, Sankalp Khanna

Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e46946

Examining the Effectiveness of Interactive Webtoons for Premature Birth Prevention: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Examining the Effectiveness of Interactive Webtoons for Premature Birth Prevention: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Reference 1: National, regional, and global estimates of preterm birth in 2020, with trends from 2010 Reference 3: Global burden of preterm birth Reference 4: Primary and secondary prevention of preterm birth: a review of systematic reviews and ongoing Reference 5: Interventions during pregnancy to prevent preterm birth: an overview of Cochrane systematic Reference 35: "Preterm birth risk, me?"preterm

Sun-Hee Kim, Jennie C De Gagne

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e58326

Improving Prediction of Survival for Extremely Premature Infants Born at 23 to 29 Weeks Gestational Age in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Development and Evaluation of Machine Learning Models

Improving Prediction of Survival for Extremely Premature Infants Born at 23 to 29 Weeks Gestational Age in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Development and Evaluation of Machine Learning Models

Preterm birth has long been a leading cause of infant mortality, with the lowest gestational age births associated with the highest rates of mortality [1]. In 2019, 59,506 infants were born at 31 weeks or less in the United States, and the infant mortality rate in this cohort was 18% [2].

Angie Li, Sarah Mullin, Peter L Elkin

JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e42271

Health Care Professionals’ and Parents’ Perspectives on the Use of AI for Pain Monitoring in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Multisite Qualitative Study

Health Care Professionals’ and Parents’ Perspectives on the Use of AI for Pain Monitoring in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Multisite Qualitative Study

Globally, an estimated 13.4 million babies were born preterm in 2020, accounting for about 1 in 10 of all babies born [1]. Unfortunately, a significant proportion of preterm infants require neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) due to their vulnerability to complications and health issues [2]. As part of their lifesaving care, preterm infants undergo an average of 10 to 16 painful procedures per day [3].

Nicole Racine, Cheryl Chow, Lojain Hamwi, Oana Bucsea, Carol Cheng, Hang Du, Lorenzo Fabrizi, Sara Jasim, Lesley Johannsson, Laura Jones, Maria Pureza Laudiano-Dray, Judith Meek, Neelum Mistry, Vibhuti Shah, Ian Stedman, Xiaogang Wang, Rebecca Pillai Riddell

JMIR AI 2024;3:e51535

Using Digital Tools to Study the Health of Adults Born Preterm at a Large Scale: e-Cohort Pilot Study

Using Digital Tools to Study the Health of Adults Born Preterm at a Large Scale: e-Cohort Pilot Study

Furthermore, new life tasks arise in the transition to adulthood (eg, independent living, holding down a job, and creating one’s own family), and evidence of the potential difficulties faced by adults born preterm is sparse. However, if some health risks associated with preterm birth extend across the life span [8,11], most children born very preterm ( There is still a clear gap in the knowledge regarding the long-term outcomes of individuals born preterm.

Elsa Lorthe, Carolina Santos, José Pedro Ornelas, Julia Nadine Doetsch, Sandra C S Marques, Raquel Teixeira, Ana Cristina Santos, Carina Rodrigues, Gonçalo Gonçalves, Pedro Ferreira Sousa, João Correia Lopes, Artur Rocha, Henrique Barros

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e39854

Improving Understanding of Participation and Attrition Phenomena in European Cohort Studies: Protocol for a Multi-Situated Qualitative Study

Improving Understanding of Participation and Attrition Phenomena in European Cohort Studies: Protocol for a Multi-Situated Qualitative Study

The Horizon 2020 Project Research on European Children and Adults Born Preterm (RECAP), funded by the European Union (under grant agreement no. 733280; January 2017- March 2021), brings together 20 population-based cohorts from 13 European countries, with individuals born very preterm (VPT: Cohort studies are a strong methodological approach to understand human life-course development and causal mechanisms.

Sandra C S Marques, Julia Doetsch, Anne Brødsgaard, Marina Cuttini, Elizabeth S Draper, Eero Kajantie, Jo Lebeer, Sylvia van der Pal, Pernille Pedersen, RECAP - WP6 QS Work Group, Henrique Barros

JMIR Res Protoc 2020;9(7):e14997