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Tailoring for Health Literacy in the Design and Development of eHealth Interventions: Systematic Review

Tailoring for Health Literacy in the Design and Development of eHealth Interventions: Systematic Review

In recent years, the design, development, and implementation of digital health interventions, or e Health interventions, has transformed the landscape of health care and health care delivery [1]. Through these interventions, a wide range of technologies, including mobile apps, portal websites, serious games, and wearables, have been conceived, tested, and implemented in various health care settings.

Jan Wessel Hovingh, Cynthia Elderson-van Duin, Derek A Kuipers, Yanda van Rood, Geke D S Ludden, Denise J C Hanssen, Judith G M Rosmalen

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e76172


A Mobile App (CareFit) Supporting Physical Activity for Informal Carers of People With Dementia: Mixed Methods Feasibility and Adaptation Study

A Mobile App (CareFit) Supporting Physical Activity for Informal Carers of People With Dementia: Mixed Methods Feasibility and Adaptation Study

Across a growing array of technology [7,8], the development of digital supports for carers of people with dementia continues to be of significant societal interest [9-11]. UK data suggest that 1 in 2 people will be affected by dementia in their lifetime—either by the condition or by caring for someone with dementia (944,000 people currently live with dementia in the United Kingdom) [12].

Kieren J Egan, William Hodgson, Bradley Macdonald, Ramsay Meiklem, Ryan Innes, Alison Kirk, Barbara Fawcett, Mark D Dunlop, Roma Maguire, Greg Flynn, Joshua Stott, Gill Windle

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e56739


Development of a Customizable Web-Based Dashboard for Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring: Feasibility and Usability Implementation Study

Development of a Customizable Web-Based Dashboard for Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring: Feasibility and Usability Implementation Study

This paper aims to describe the development and design of a web-based dashboard for clinicians to monitor and manage BP while addressing patient-specific barriers, process transparency, provider challenges, and system constraints. This framework can serve as a blueprint for health systems, researchers, and clinicians seeking to develop in-house remote BP monitoring systems tailored to patient-, provider-, and system-specific needs.

Joshua Wollen, Thuy Nguyen, Charles Coton, Gina DeWildt, Gabretta Cooksey, Audrey Cohen, Nicholas Hoang, Munachi Okpala, Michael Gonzalez, Mengxi Wang, Chigozirim Izeogu, Elmer Bernstam, Charles Green, Sean Savitz, Jose-Miguel Yamal, Anjail Sharrief

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e62700


A Chatbot-Based Version of a World Health Organization–Validated Intervention (Self-Help Plus) for Stress Management in Pregnant Women: Protocol for a Usability Study

A Chatbot-Based Version of a World Health Organization–Validated Intervention (Self-Help Plus) for Stress Management in Pregnant Women: Protocol for a Usability Study

This study is positioned within the design and development cycle of the obesity-related behavioral intervention trials (ORBIT) model [26], specifically the refine phase. It involves delivering material based on SH+ in text, audio, and video formats by a virtual coach (ie, a digital assistant, identified as ALBA) implemented within the Tre C Ricerca (Tre C Research) app.

Silvia Rizzi, Valentina Fietta, Lorenzo Gios, Stefania Poggianella, Maria Chiara Pavesi, Chiara De Luca, Debora Marroni, Claudia Paoli, Anna Gianatti, Barbara Burlon, Vanda Chiodega, Barbara Endrizzi, Angela Giordano, Francesca Biagioli, Veronica Albertini, Marianna Purgato, Corrado Barbui, Chiara Guella, Erik Gadotti, Stefano Forti, Fabrizio Taddei

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e53891


Automating Colon Polyp Classification in Digital Pathology by Evaluation of a “Machine Learning as a Service” AI Model: Algorithm Development and Validation Study

Automating Colon Polyp Classification in Digital Pathology by Evaluation of a “Machine Learning as a Service” AI Model: Algorithm Development and Validation Study

This led to the formation of our project, aiming at evaluating an MLaa S model, trained on our own institutional data, to evaluate both the ease of model development as well as model performance when compared to pathologist interpretation. Alberta Precision Laboratories has a robust digital pathology slide set, used primarily for teaching. This slide set contains images of previous cases (hematoxylin and eosin–stained histology slides) that have been scanned using an Aperio GT450.

David Beyer, Evan Delancey, Logan McLeod

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67457


Growth and Development Status of Children Post–COVID-19 Infection: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Growth and Development Status of Children Post–COVID-19 Infection: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

To date, no studies have comprehensively addressed the effects of COVID-19 on children’s growth and development. This study aims to identify factors associated with post–COVID-19 growth and development in children. This was an analytical cross-sectional study. The study sample included 292 children selected with the purposive sampling method.

Herlina Febrianti, Dessie Wanda, Efa Apriyanti

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2025;9:e75057


Developing and Integrating Digital Sources in an Accessible and Sustainable Online Platform for Adolescents and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: Collaborative Design Approach

Developing and Integrating Digital Sources in an Accessible and Sustainable Online Platform for Adolescents and Young Adult Cancer Survivors: Collaborative Design Approach

A project group coordinated the development of the “young and cancer” platform by taking part in monthly collaborative design meetings, once per 1 or 2 months, mostly online via Microsoft Teams. The project group consisted of adolescents and young adults with lived experience, a project leader, a project coordinator, a medical editor, and a business development manager.

Carla Vlooswijk, Sophia HE Sleeman, Jonas Pluis, Daphne Bakker, Lisanne de Groot, Eveliene Manten, Peter Heine, Olga Husson, Mies C van Eenbergen, Pieter Vandekerckhove

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60897


User-Driven Development of a Digital Behavioral Intervention for Chronic Pain: Multimethod Multiphase Study

User-Driven Development of a Digital Behavioral Intervention for Chronic Pain: Multimethod Multiphase Study

Collaboration with end users to tailor the treatment is critical in the development phase to emphasize person-centeredness [20,21]. Furthermore, end-user engagement throughout the development process is essential for creating effective digital health interventions [22] and increasing ease of use [23].

Afra Selma Taygar, Sara Laureen Bartels, Rocío de la Vega, Ida Flink, Linnéa Engman, Suzanne Petersson, Sophie I Johnsson, Katja Boersma, Lance M McCracken, Rikard K Wicksell

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e74064


Self-Determined Health App Evaluation Questionnaire Development: Mixed Methods Study

Self-Determined Health App Evaluation Questionnaire Development: Mixed Methods Study

In this context, we would like to appeal to the responsibility of app providers to make a positive contribution to societal challenges A white paper in line with “Good App Development Practice” or regional requirements from pp stores could introduce even quality-assurance restrictions, particularly regarding regulatory frameworks (eg, explicitly demanding a legally compliant imprint) as collected in the results of this work.

Angelika Rzepka, Kurt Edegger, Stefan Welte, Diotima Bertel, Anja Mandl, Günter Schreier

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e63739