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Context-Contingent Privacy Concerns and Exploration of the Privacy Paradox in the Age of AI, Augmented Reality, Big Data, and the Internet of Things: Systematic Review

Context-Contingent Privacy Concerns and Exploration of the Privacy Paradox in the Age of AI, Augmented Reality, Big Data, and the Internet of Things: Systematic Review

Moreover, the latest technological advances, such as big data, augmented reality (AR), artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (Io T), are changing the privacy context at an increasingly rapid pace [2-6]; devices such as Alexa collect rich data by continuously monitoring, tracking, and analyzing user behavior, which has resulted in increased concerns about their pervasiveness and user privacy [7,8].

Christian Herriger, Omar Merlo, Andreas B Eisingerich, Annisa Rizkia Arigayota

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71951

Effectiveness of AI-Driven Conversational Agents in Improving Mental Health Among Young People: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Effectiveness of AI-Driven Conversational Agents in Improving Mental Health Among Young People: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Over 90% of individuals aged 15-24 years are “online,” and even in low-income countries, mobile access is widespread [7,8]. Adolescents and young adults are also the earliest adopters and heaviest users of new technologies [9]. This level of digital engagement provides a unique opportunity to leverage digital mental health interventions, which can bridge the treatment gap by offering scalable, accessible, and cost-effective solutions [10].

Yi Feng, Yaming Hang, Wenzhi Wu, Xiaohang Song, Xiyao Xiao, Fangbai Dong, Zhihong Qiao

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69639

Advancing Remote Monitoring for Patients With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias: Systematic Review

Advancing Remote Monitoring for Patients With Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias: Systematic Review

AI: artificial intelligence; AR: augmented reality; Io T: Internet of Things; ML: machine learning; MR: mixed reality; VR: virtual reality. Wearable technologies refer to devices worn on the body either as an accessory or as clothing. Devices embedded with an accelerometer and gyroscope, such as wrist or ankle devices, are used for analyzing gait parameters such as speed, variability, and stride length [32].

Mohmmad Arif Shaik, Fahim Islam Anik, Md. Mehedi Hasan, Sumit Chakravarty, Mary Dioise Ramos, Mohammad Ashiqur Rahman, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Nazmus Sakib

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e69175

Professional-Facing Digital Health Technology for the Care of Patients With Chronic Pain: Scoping Review

Professional-Facing Digital Health Technology for the Care of Patients With Chronic Pain: Scoping Review

This included functions that would assist the HCP in familiarizing themselves with the patient’s clinical background, such as access to patient medical history (current and past treatments) and past assessment results. Access to patient clinical background and history through the included DHTs was the most reported user feature overall, with 34% (15/44) of the DHTs having this function available to HCPs [40,45,48,49,52,56,60,63,66,69,73-76,79,81,84,90].

Haruno McCartney, Ashleigh Main, Natalie McFayden Weir, Harleen Kaur Rai, Maryam Ibrar, Roma Maguire

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66457

Bridging Gaps in Telemedicine Education in Romania to Support Future Health Care: Scoping Review

Bridging Gaps in Telemedicine Education in Romania to Support Future Health Care: Scoping Review

Digital literacy for the public refers to the ability to access, understand, and use digital technologies for obtaining health information and services. For health care professionals, digital literacy extends to proficiency in using digital tools for clinical care, such as e Health records, telemedicine platforms, and data privacy protocols. Eurostat statistics [3] indicate that only 40% of Romanians use the internet to search for health information, significantly below the European Union average of 55%.

Mircea Adrian Focsa, Virgil Rotaru, Octavian Andronic, Marius Marginean, Sorin Florescu

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e66458

Evaluating the Acceptability and Utility of a Personalized Wellness App (Aspire2B) Using AI-Enabled Digital Biomarkers: Engagement Enhancement Pilot Study

Evaluating the Acceptability and Utility of a Personalized Wellness App (Aspire2B) Using AI-Enabled Digital Biomarkers: Engagement Enhancement Pilot Study

The partner panel consists of willing participants, older than 18 years, who have regular internet access, and have opted in to be part of a database that allows them to voice their opinions with the opportunity to be incentivized. These panelists were invited to complete a recruitment questionnaire to determine eligibility for this study. Additional inclusion criteria required participants to be 18‐65 years old and report that they were smartphone and fitness tracker users.

Calissa J Leslie-Miller, Shellen R Goltz, Pamela L Barrios, Christopher C Cushing, Teena Badshah, Corey T Ungaro, Shankang Qu, Yulia Berezhnaya, Tristin D Brisbois

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63471

Combination of Electroacupuncture and Medication for Patients With Tinnitus Associated With Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Protocol for a Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial

Combination of Electroacupuncture and Medication for Patients With Tinnitus Associated With Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Protocol for a Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial

The randomization staff and acupuncturists will have access to the assignment information, but the outcome evaluators and statisticians will remain blinded throughout the entire clinical trial. Statisticians will speculate on the group allocation before data analysis to assess the efficacy of blinding, and unblinding will only occur after the completion of data analysis.

Tuoran Wang, Lingyu Qi, Xinping Hao, Miao Zhang, Shihao Du, Biao Chen, Chang Liu, Jing Chen, Xinyue Zou, Ping Liu, Jin Huo

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e69163

Ethical Challenges and Opportunities of AI in End-of-Life Palliative Care: Integrative Review

Ethical Challenges and Opportunities of AI in End-of-Life Palliative Care: Integrative Review

To analyze the ethical implications of using AI in palliative care, we will investigate the ethical dilemmas arising from the integration of intelligent technologies in this field, such as privacy and handling of sensitive data, patient autonomy, equity in access to technology, and the possibility of depersonalizing care.

Abel García Abejas, David Geraldes Santos, Fabio Leite Costa, Aida Cordero Botejara, Helder Mota-Filipe, Àngels Salvador Vergés

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e73517

Identification of Online Health Information Using Large Pretrained Language Models: Mixed Methods Study

Identification of Online Health Information Using Large Pretrained Language Models: Mixed Methods Study

The widespread global use of internet media has had a substantial influence on social interactions among individuals, communities, and societies [1]. An analysis by the advisory firm Kepios shows that active social media user identities had grown to 4.95 billion by the start of October 2023, equating to 61.4% of the world’s total population [2]. Recent years have witnessed a dramatic increase in consumer online health information seeking [3].

Dongmei Tan, Yi Huang, Ming Liu, Ziyu Li, Xiaoqian Wu, Cheng Huang

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70733