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Evaluation of a Simulation Program for Providing Telenursing Training to Nursing Students: Cohort Study

Evaluation of a Simulation Program for Providing Telenursing Training to Nursing Students: Cohort Study

Despite the importance of integrating telenursing in nursing study programs, in Israel this topic has not been incorporated into the nursing director’s core program and is not taught in practical nursing training programs. Although studies have been conducted on the use of telenursing, very few have examined the issue of training nursing students to use it. Implementing and evaluating such a training program have the potential to help integrate telenursing into the nursing director’s core program.

Ola Ali-Saleh, Layalleh Massalha, Ofra Halperin

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e67804

Effectiveness of Web-Based Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Patients With Cancer: Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses

Effectiveness of Web-Based Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Patients With Cancer: Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses

Characteristics of the included studies. a MBSR: mindfulness-based stress reduction. b Not applicable. c DASS-21: Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale-21. d MBCT: mindfulness-based cognitive therapy. e HADS: Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. f FCR: fear of cancer recurrence. g FCRI: Fear of Cancer Recurrence Inventory. h QOL: quality of life. i SF-12: 12-item Short-Form health survey. j MBP: mindfulness-based program. k NCCN: National Comprehensive Cancer Network Distress Thermometer. l PTG: posttraumatic growth.

Ting Wang, Chulei Tang, Xiaoman Jiang, Yinning Guo, Shuqin Zhu, Qin Xu

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e47704

Mobile-Delivered Mindfulness Intervention on Anxiety Level Among College Athletes: Randomized Controlled Trial

Mobile-Delivered Mindfulness Intervention on Anxiety Level Among College Athletes: Randomized Controlled Trial

The therapist reminded student participants that it was important not to let the intervention program interfere with their routine curriculum and daily lives. We provided the control group with informational pamphlets about college students’ mental and physical health, but no active behavioral intervention was conducted. They were not required to meet during the intervention. We only contacted this group once at the end of the study to fill out the end point survey.

Yu Gao, Lu Shi, Ning Fu, Nan Yang, Tracy Weeks-Gariepy, Yuping Mao

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e40406

A Web-Based Peer-Patient Navigation Program (Compassionate Online Navigation to Enhance Care Transitions) for Youth Living With Childhood-Acquired Disabilities Transitioning From Pediatric to Adult Care: Qualitative Descriptive Study

A Web-Based Peer-Patient Navigation Program (Compassionate Online Navigation to Enhance Care Transitions) for Youth Living With Childhood-Acquired Disabilities Transitioning From Pediatric to Adult Care: Qualitative Descriptive Study

We are defining effective as a program that would help you in promoting quality of life and increased participation/integration in the community. What training should a peer navigator have to be effective? How often should the touch-points with peer navigators be? Now thinking about the platform you’ve just seen/reviewed, what components/features here would you like/be helpful in your peer navigator program (or the program for your family member)? Why?

Kristina Marie Kokorelias, Tin-Suet Joan Lee, Mark Bayley, Emily Seto, Alene Toulany, Michelle L A Nelson, Gina Dimitropoulos, Melanie Penner, Robert Simpson, Sarah E P Munce

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e47545

Measuring Heart Rate Accurately in Patients With Parkinson Disease During Intense Exercise: Usability Study of Fitbit Charge 4

Measuring Heart Rate Accurately in Patients With Parkinson Disease During Intense Exercise: Usability Study of Fitbit Charge 4

This paper aims to compare Fitbit Charge 4 to Polar H10 for monitoring HR, confirming high-intensity exercises in patients with PD engaging in an intense exercise program and supporting its potential utility as an activity tracker for use in large clinical trials with similar cohorts. The data for this paper were acquired as part of a larger study to evaluate the role of physical exercise in PD, in which we sought to confirm exercise intensity by monitoring HR.

Giulia Colonna, Jocelyn Hoye, Bart de Laat, Gelsina Stanley, Alaaddin Ibrahimy, Sule Tinaz, Evan D Morris

JMIR Biomed Eng 2023;8:e51515

Integrated Alcohol Use and Sexual Assault Prevention Program for College Men Who Engage in Heavy Drinking: Randomized Pilot Study

Integrated Alcohol Use and Sexual Assault Prevention Program for College Men Who Engage in Heavy Drinking: Randomized Pilot Study

Men also complete a 90-minute booster group session review of program material 2 months following program participation focused on how they applied the information and skills learned in the program over the interim. Orchowski and colleagues [34] found that the intervention was feasible and acceptable among the participants.

Lindsay M Orchowski, Jennifer E Merrill, Daniel W Oesterle, Nancy P Barnett, Brian Borsari, Caron Zlotnick, Michelle P Haikalis, Alan D Bekowitz

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e47354

Effect of Personalized Email-Based Reminders on Participants’ Timeliness in an Online Education Program: Randomized Controlled Trial

Effect of Personalized Email-Based Reminders on Participants’ Timeliness in an Online Education Program: Randomized Controlled Trial

To ensure that the program would be relevant for the target participants from Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Kenya, the content was discussed with research colleagues from East Africa. The One Learns program was developed in line with best practices for online learning [10]. The first version of One Learns from 2020 to 2021 has been described in detail in JMIR Formative Research [11], and here we present a reminder study performed during the second installment of the program.

Olle Bälter, Andreas Jemstedt, Feben Javan Abraham, Christine Persson Osowski, Reuben Mugisha, Katarina Bälter

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e43977

Enabling Multicentric Participatory Disease Surveillance for Global Health Enhancement: Viewpoint on Global Flu View

Enabling Multicentric Participatory Disease Surveillance for Global Health Enhancement: Viewpoint on Global Flu View

Overview of functionalities and main features of GFV.a a GFV: Global Flu View. b ILI: influenza-like illness. c When available by the program partner. d PS: participatory surveillance. e API: application program interface. f GPL: General Public License. Time-series reports view, showing the aggregated number of reports and proportion related to ILI reports. The filter functionality selects specific countries or programs as well as vaccination status, age range, and gender of participants.

Onicio Leal Neto, Daniela Paolotti, Craig Dalton, Sandra Carlson, Patipat Susumpow, Matt Parker, Polowat Phetra, Eric H Y Lau, Vittoria Colizza, Albert Jan van Hoek, Charlotte Kjelsø, John S Brownstein, Mark S Smolinski

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e46644