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The Uses and Experiences of Synchronous Communication Technology for Home-Dwelling Older Adults in a Home Care Services Context: Qualitative Systematic Review

The Uses and Experiences of Synchronous Communication Technology for Home-Dwelling Older Adults in a Home Care Services Context: Qualitative Systematic Review

Across the various types of responses, relatives and informal caregivers were commonly reported as being driving forces of acceptance [40,43,45,50]. Whether gradual, partial, or more straightforward, acceptance was thus often found to be heavily influenced by efforts from relatives.

Martin Vinther Bavngaard, Anne Lund, Björg Thordardottir, Erik Børve Rasmussen

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e59285

The Caregiver Pathway, a Model for the Systematic and Individualized Follow-up of Family Caregivers at Intensive Care Units: Development Study

The Caregiver Pathway, a Model for the Systematic and Individualized Follow-up of Family Caregivers at Intensive Care Units: Development Study

Reference 2: Participation and support in intensive care as experienced by close relatives of patients Reference 11: Relatives' perception of stressors and psychological outcomes - results from a survey study Reference 27: Impact of an intensive care unit diary on psychological distress in patients and relatives Reference 33: Effect of a condolence letter on grief symptoms among relatives of patients who died in relatives (DRIP-study): a mixed methods studyrelatives

Solbjørg Watland, Lise Solberg Nes, Elizabeth Hanson, Mirjam Ekstedt, Una Stenberg, Elin Børøsund

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e46299

Burden and Help-Seeking Behaviors Linked to Problem Gambling and Gaming: Observational Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis

Burden and Help-Seeking Behaviors Linked to Problem Gambling and Gaming: Observational Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis

Our hypothesis was that we would find both commonalities and specificities in the burden linked to gaming and gambling problems from the perspectives of users and their relatives. We report the computerized qualitative analysis of all contacts to a public national help service in France for gamers, gamblers, and their relatives since its creation in 2010 until 2018.

Amandine Luquiens, Cora von Hammerstein, Amine Benyamina, Pascal Perney

JMIR Ment Health 2021;8(11):e26521

Electronic Games for Facilitating Social Interaction Between Parents With Cancer and Their Children During Hospitalization: Interdisciplinary Game Development

Electronic Games for Facilitating Social Interaction Between Parents With Cancer and Their Children During Hospitalization: Interdisciplinary Game Development

Target age groups were defined in the initial phases of the project based on statistical information from the department and the already established research focus of next of kin and young adults as relatives, as well as by established researchers from the field of developmental psychology and the complexity of the developed games [12].

Karin Piil, Helle Holm Gyldenvang, Jeppe Kilberg Møller, Tine Kjoelsen, Jesper Juul, Helle Pappot

JMIR Serious Games 2021;9(1):e16029

Methodological Challenges in Web-Based Trials: Update and Insights From the Relatives Education and Coping Toolkit Trial

Methodological Challenges in Web-Based Trials: Update and Insights From the Relatives Education and Coping Toolkit Trial

The focus on relatives is novel and timely given the growing recognition that relatives of people with severe mental health problems provide a large amount of vital unpaid care [29] at huge personal cost [30,31], yet lack the information and support they need [32-34]. A review of the quality of mental health services has identified improving support for relatives as a national priority [35], and evidence suggests that this could be done effectively through web-based interventions [36,37].

Heather Robinson, Duncan Appelbe, Susanna Dodd, Susan Flowers, Sonia Johnson, Steven H Jones, Céu Mateus, Barbara Mezes, Elizabeth Murray, Naomi Rainford, Anna Rosala-Hallas, Andrew Walker, Paula Williamson, Fiona Lobban

JMIR Ment Health 2020;7(7):e15878

Patient Rounds With Video-Consulted Relatives: Qualitative Study on Possibilities and Barriers From the Perspective of Healthcare Providers

Patient Rounds With Video-Consulted Relatives: Qualitative Study on Possibilities and Barriers From the Perspective of Healthcare Providers

As a result of that responsibility, relatives may experience a burden that can have an impact on their physical, emotional, and psychological health [5]. One way to support relatives is to educate them to support the patient [1,6,7]. A systematic review investigated how technology could be a support intervention for relatives of patients with cancer.

Christina Østervang, Lene Vedel Vestergaard, Karin Brochstedt Dieperink, Dorthe Boe Danbjørg

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(3):e12584

Experiences With Video Consultations in Specialized Palliative Home-Care: Qualitative Study of Patient and Relative Perspectives

Experiences With Video Consultations in Specialized Palliative Home-Care: Qualitative Study of Patient and Relative Perspectives

Relatives were asked for participation when they occurred in the video consultations. The exclusion criteria were patients who were too cognitively impaired to enter on their own and relatives who did not participate in video consultations. Location, age, sex, diagnosis, relatives, and reason(s) for contacting the SPC team professionals were described to illuminate which patients and relatives were suitable for video consultations and how these took place.

Karen Frydenrejn Frydenrejn Funderskov, Mette Raunkiær, Dorthe Boe Danbjørg, Ann-Dorthe Zwisler, Lene Munk, Mia Jess, Karin Brochstedt Dieperink

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(3):e10208

Shaping an Effective Health Information Website on Rare Diseases Using a Group Decision-Making Tool: Inclusion of the Perspectives of Patients, Their Family Members, and Physicians

Shaping an Effective Health Information Website on Rare Diseases Using a Group Decision-Making Tool: Inclusion of the Perspectives of Patients, Their Family Members, and Physicians

Furthermore, information categories that are underrated by stakeholders (ie, patients, relatives, or physicians) can be illuminated. A number of different models have already been applied during the establishment of effective cocreative business modeling [15,16]. However, until now, there have been no attempts to devise a similar model in a transparent manner for different stakeholders in relation to rare diseases.

Ana Babac, Svenja Litzkendorf, Katharina Schmidt, Frédéric Pauer, Kathrin Damm, Martin Frank, Johann-Matthias Graf von der Schulenburg

Interact J Med Res 2017;6(2):e23