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Use of Online Tools for Mental Health Among Racially and Ethnically Diverse College Students: Mixed Methods Study

Use of Online Tools for Mental Health Among Racially and Ethnically Diverse College Students: Mixed Methods Study

Questions from the California Health Interview Survey were used to assess online tool use [39]. Participants were asked 2 dichotomous (ie, yes or no) questions: “Have you used an online tool (eg, mobile apps, texting services, webpages, or forums) to learn about problems with your mental health, emotions, nerves, or your use of alcohol/drugs?”

Sarah Z Hamza, Yesenia Aguilar Silvan, Lauren C Ng

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e60628

Preuse Acceptance of a Family-Centered, Need-Based, and Interprofessional Perinatal Care Mobile Health Intervention: Exploratory Study

Preuse Acceptance of a Family-Centered, Need-Based, and Interprofessional Perinatal Care Mobile Health Intervention: Exploratory Study

In 2015, a cross-sectional survey in Germany of over 7500 families with small children showed that around 40% of families have three and more stressors, consisting of biographic, perinatal, and psychosocial measures, cumulatively, whereby at least 25% of participants reported that the parenting role was associated with stress [10]. A vast amount of support services already exist in Germany. The ministry for families, seniors, women, and children even offers web-based services through a family portal [11].

Kristina Killinger, Verena Seyfried, Katharina Brusniak, Markus Wallwiener, Michael Abou-Dakn, Dorothea Scholle, Stephanie Wallwiener

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e66658

Inhibiting and Promoting Factors for the Use of Video Consultations Among Individuals Covered by Statutory Health Insurance in German Outpatient Care: Cross-Sectional Study

Inhibiting and Promoting Factors for the Use of Video Consultations Among Individuals Covered by Statutory Health Insurance in German Outpatient Care: Cross-Sectional Study

Particularly, the survey focused on the conditions – inhibiting and promoting factors – under which the insured accept the virtualization of their medical consultations. The study also examined VC user groups and medical fields of use. Based on preliminary work in the study, a standardized questionnaire was developed.

Lara Kleinschmidt, Jürgen Wasem, Udo Schneider, Anja Wadeck, Stephanie Sehlen, Sebastian Liersch, Katharina Schwarze, Franziska-Leonore Pankoke, Theresa Hüer

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66027

A Novel Framework to Assess Clinical Information in Digital Health Technologies: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

A Novel Framework to Assess Clinical Information in Digital Health Technologies: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

This study was conducted as a web-based cross-sectional survey of health care professionals across the United Kingdom who use Systm One EHRs (The Phoenix Partnership Ltd). The cross-sectional survey approach allowed the assessment of the applicability, internal consistency, and construct validity of the CLIQ framework. The web-based approach offered a convenient, affordable, and pragmatic way of conducting a study and collecting data.

Kayode Philip Fadahunsi, Petra A Wark, Nikolaos Mastellos, Ana Luisa Neves, Joseph Gallagher, Azeem Majeed, Josip Car

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e58125

Understanding the Experiences of Patients With Pancreatic Cancer: Quantitative Analysis of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Patient Registry

Understanding the Experiences of Patients With Pancreatic Cancer: Quantitative Analysis of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Patient Registry

The aggressive nature of the disease poses a challenge for the collection of survey and PRO information, yet the unmet need demands that all avenues are used, and the patient experience is known and incorporated in the best practices for treatment and care of people with pancreatic cancer.

Allison Rosenzweig, Sydney Rathjens, Kawther Abdilleh, Dennis Ladnier, Fatima Zelada-Arenas, Sudheer Doss, Lynn M Matrisian

J Particip Med 2025;17:e65046

Analyzing Usage of the Metaverse by Associations of Patients With Prostate Cancer During the 2023 Blue Ribbon Campaign: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Analyzing Usage of the Metaverse by Associations of Patients With Prostate Cancer During the 2023 Blue Ribbon Campaign: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

This national cross-sectional survey study aimed to evaluate participants’ satisfaction with and awareness of the Understanding the Prostate Cancer Metaverse event. A questionnaire was used to assess satisfaction with participation in the metaverse, and data were collected from September 15 to October 20, 2023, during the Blue Ribbon Campaign hosted by the Korean Urological Association and the Korean Urological Oncology Society.

Jung Ki Jo, Yeeun Kim, Yun-Sok Ha, Kwang Taek Kim, Sangjun Yoo, Woo Suk Choi, Jihye Yang, Jaeeun Shin, Sun Il Kim, Jeong Hyun Kim

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63030

Global Health care Professionals’ Perceptions of Large Language Model Use In Practice: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Global Health care Professionals’ Perceptions of Large Language Model Use In Practice: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

The final survey included 33 questions and was distributed electronically using Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) (version 13.1.30; Vanderbilt University) [13].

Ecem Ozkan, Aysun Tekin, Mahmut Can Ozkan, Daniel Cabrera, Alexander Niven, Yue Dong

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e58801

Use and Acceptance of Innovative Digital Health Solutions Among Patients and Professionals: Survey Study

Use and Acceptance of Innovative Digital Health Solutions Among Patients and Professionals: Survey Study

A multinational survey among health care professionals and patients focused on this delta, its underlying reasons, and the consecutively arising demand specifically regarding the following five research questions: How do estimations of the future importance of digital health differ between patients and professionals? How do patients and professionals estimate their future use of digital health solutions?

Fritz Seidl, Florian Hinterwimmer, Ferdinand Vogt, Günther M Edenharter, Karl F Braun, Rüdiger von Eisenhart-Rothe, AG Digitalisierung der DGOU, Peter Biberthaler, Dominik Pförringer

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e60779