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Allied Health Professionals’ Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence in the Clinical Setting: Cross-Sectional Survey

Allied Health Professionals’ Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence in the Clinical Setting: Cross-Sectional Survey

More than three-quarters of respondents believed workforce knowledge and skill were the greatest challenge to incorporating AI in health care (178/231, 77.1%), followed by infrastructure (141/231, 61.0%) and workforce resistance (119/231, 51.5%). Participant demographics (N=231).

Jane Hoffman, Laetitia Hattingh, Lucy Shinners, Rebecca L Angus, Brent Richards, Ian Hughes, Rachel Wenke

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e57204

Research Into Digital Health Intervention for Mental Health: 25-Year Retrospective on the Ethical and Legal Challenges

Research Into Digital Health Intervention for Mental Health: 25-Year Retrospective on the Ethical and Legal Challenges

Since a small anticipated effect size necessitates a large target sample, just one challenge in online trials can be finding sufficient eligible participants. The authors have published and contributed to RCTs of DMHI evaluations, including novel interventions for tics [18,19], attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) [20], virtual reality therapy for people with psychosis [7], and the use of mental health recovery narratives as an intervention [21].

Charlotte L Hall, Aislinn D Gómez Bergin, Stefan Rennick-Egglestone

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e58939

Users' Acceptability and Perceived Efficacy of mHealth for Opioid Use Disorder: Scoping Review

Users' Acceptability and Perceived Efficacy of mHealth for Opioid Use Disorder: Scoping Review

The decline in survey completion rates over time, as reported by Hawk et al [24], highlights a challenge in maintaining user engagement, and the issue of homelessness, as discussed by Ahamad et al [25], raises concerns about the reach of such interventions among the most vulnerable populations. This review is important as it explored user perspectives on m Health for opioid use management and overdose prevention, providing new insights into consumer acceptability in a newly developing field.

Lynnette Nathalie Lyzwinski, Mohamed Elgendi, Carlo Menon

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e49751

Challenges and Solutions in Implementing eSource Technology for Real-World Studies in China: Qualitative Study Among Different Stakeholders

Challenges and Solutions in Implementing eSource Technology for Real-World Studies in China: Qualitative Study Among Different Stakeholders

The challenge faced by the project is the semantic and syntactic differences in the data transmission process from the field of health care data to the field of research and regulation. A qualitative study [34] described the challenges of implementing electronic trial data collection in primary health care using TRANSFo Rm. In this qualitative study, different stakeholders were interviewed, including general practitioners, practice managers, information technology leaders, and research staff.

Bin Wang, Junkai Lai, Xiwen Liao, Feifei Jin, Chen Yao

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e48363

Designing a Collaborative Patient-Centered Digital Health Platform for Pediatric Diabetes Care in British Columbia: Formative Needs Assessment by Caregivers of Children and Youths Living With Type 1 Diabetes and Health Care Providers

Designing a Collaborative Patient-Centered Digital Health Platform for Pediatric Diabetes Care in British Columbia: Formative Needs Assessment by Caregivers of Children and Youths Living With Type 1 Diabetes and Health Care Providers

Insufficient mental health services (42/42, 100%), patients’ inability to use technology to prepare for a clinic visit (ie, uploading pump, and glucometer and CGM data; 37/41, 90%) leading to unavailability of insulin pump (35/41, 85%) and glucose data (35/42, 83%) during a clinical encounter, were identified as “frequent and major” or “sometimes” a challenge (Figure 1).

Fatema S Abdulhussein, Susan Pinkney, Matthias Görges, Tibor van Rooij, Shazhan Amed

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2023;6:e46432

Experiences and Challenges of Implementing Universal Health Coverage With China’s National Basic Public Health Service Program: Literature Review, Regression Analysis, and Insider Interviews

Experiences and Challenges of Implementing Universal Health Coverage With China’s National Basic Public Health Service Program: Literature Review, Regression Analysis, and Insider Interviews

Chi et al [21] performed a gray relational analysis to evaluate to what extent UHC has been achieved in China, Germany, Britain, Cuba, and Thailand; the results showed that China was the least close to achieving UHC, and that equity in financing and benefits was a major challenge.

Guixia Fang, Diling Yang, Li Wang, Zhihao Wang, Yuanyuan Liang, Jinxia Yang

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2022;8(7):e31289