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Development of a Smartphone App for Women Living With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Qualitative Study

Development of a Smartphone App for Women Living With Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Qualitative Study

The interview schedule was developed by the research team following a review of the relevant literature [1-4,8,10,12]. Questions revolved around essential features to include in the app and were kept deliberately open, enabling participants to talk with minimum interruption and without judgment. At the end of each interview, participants were given the opportunity to clarify their views and to add any information relating to the topic that may have been missed.

Catherine Knight-Agarwal, Mary Bushell, Mary-Ellen Hooper, Natasha JoJo, Marjorie Atchan, Alison Shield, Angela Douglas, Abu Saleh, Masoud Mohammadian, Irfan Khan, Cheuk Chan, Nico Rovira Iturrieta, Emily Murphy, Tanishta Arza, Deborah Davis

JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e65328


Electronic Clinical Decision Support System for Stroke Risk Screening in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation in Mental Health Care: Mixed Methods Study

Electronic Clinical Decision Support System for Stroke Risk Screening in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation in Mental Health Care: Mixed Methods Study

A subgroup of health care professionals, including psychiatrists and pharmacists working on recruited wards, were all invited to complete a short survey and take part in an individual interview. Potential participants varied in terms of professional seniority and clinical experience, with a focus on including diverse perspectives to enrich the findings. Potential participants were given an information leaflet and an opportunity to ask and discuss any further concerns regarding the study.

Dina Farran, Hou Wang Cheang, Juliana Onwumere, Mark Ashworth, Fiona Gaughran

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e66428


Program for Psychosocial Assessment During Pregnancy: Protocol for a Multimethod Study

Program for Psychosocial Assessment During Pregnancy: Protocol for a Multimethod Study

At present, assessment with any tool can supplement a broader professional interview, to identify those requiring further clinical assessment and intervention. It is thus important that professionals have appropriate training and enough time to engage in a broad and meaningful conversation with the patient. Referral pathways must be created to ensure quick and accurate diagnostic assessment and effective interventions [17,19].

Ylva-Li Lindahl, Helene Norén, Alkistis Skalkidou, Cecilia Åslund

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67179


Acceptability and Utility of a Web-Based Patient-Completed Clinical Decision Aid for the Differential Diagnosis of Transient Loss of Consciousness: Qualitative Interview Study

Acceptability and Utility of a Web-Based Patient-Completed Clinical Decision Aid for the Differential Diagnosis of Transient Loss of Consciousness: Qualitative Interview Study

All participants recruited to the quantitative study were also invited to interview; we approached those who consented to interview sequentially. We had a provisional target of 30 participants, using empirical data showing 24 participants reliably achieves saturation, the narrow specification of subject matter, and the study team’s expertise in the subject matter [25]. All participants in the quantitative study completed the PESQ at or shortly after presentation to the ED or primary care with TLo C.

Alistair Wardrope, Lindsay Blank, Melloney Ferrar, Steve Goodacre, Daniel Habershon, Markus Reuber

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67608


Current Practice and Expert Perspectives on Cultural Adaptations of Digital Health Interventions: Qualitative Study

Current Practice and Expert Perspectives on Cultural Adaptations of Digital Health Interventions: Qualitative Study

We identified additional experts through snowball sampling, which involved asking experts at the end of their interview if they knew of other researchers who may be eligible. Inclusion criteria were verified by screening a recommended expert’s publication list to ensure experts had (1) at least one publication specific to the cultural adaptation of a DHI and (2) a past or current academic appointment.

Vasileios Nittas, Sarah J Chavez, Paola Daniore

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e59965


Nurses’ Experience Regarding Barriers to Providing Internet Plus Continuous Nursing: Mixed Methods Study

Nurses’ Experience Regarding Barriers to Providing Internet Plus Continuous Nursing: Mixed Methods Study

An interview outline containing 4 questions was used to structure the interview (Table 2). The outline was formed through literature review [27,28] and the quantitative study results, and pilot-tested with 4 participants to ensure the quality and feasibility. Interview outline. What was the driving force behind the initiation of this endeavor? Why was it not implemented? What challenges were faced? Could you share your views on “information continuity”?

Huanhuan Huang, Zhiyu Chen, Lijuan Chen, Xingyao Du, Qi Huang, Wenbi Jia, Qinghua Zhao

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e65445


Understanding Barriers to Home Safety Assessment Adoption in Older Adults: Qualitative Human-Centered Design Study

Understanding Barriers to Home Safety Assessment Adoption in Older Adults: Qualitative Human-Centered Design Study

Two to three researchers per session conducted the interviews, with 1 lead researcher leading the interview while the other researchers transcribed detailed notes. Figure 1 illustrates this study’s multistep HCD qualitative analysis process, which we followed up to the step of developing design opportunities. We followed a 3-step approach using reflexive thematic analysis [34].

Jonathan J Lee, Devika Patel, Meghana Gadgil, Simone Langness, Christiana Dagmar von Hippel, Amanda Sammann

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e66854