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Feasibility, Barriers, and Facilitators of Long-Term Physical Activity Tracking During Treatment: Interview Study Among Childhood Cancer Patients

Feasibility, Barriers, and Facilitators of Long-Term Physical Activity Tracking During Treatment: Interview Study Among Childhood Cancer Patients

Among a set of smartwatches, these were found to be the most user-friendly, satisfactory, accurate, and repeatable for tracking steps [33] and showed excellent test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation: 0.92, 95% CI 0.83‐0.96, p Feasibility was evaluated by acceptance (ie, the percentage of eligible participants who agree to take part after being invited), attrition (ie, the percentage of participants who remain in the study until the end), and adherence (ie, the total wear time) [35].

Emma den Hartog, Wim J E Tissing, Sebastian B B Bon, Patrick van der Torre, Emma J Verwaaijen

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e75322

Misleading Results in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Predictive Models Using Electronic Health Record Data: Algorithm Validation Study

Misleading Results in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Predictive Models Using Electronic Health Record Data: Algorithm Validation Study

For the age variable, P values are given for the Wilcoxon rank-sum test; for categorical variables, Pearson chi-squared test was used when all expected cell counts were greater than 5; otherwise, Fisher exact test was used. Table constructed with the gtsummary R package [18]. a SCID-5: Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition) b PTSD–: posttraumatic stress disorder negative. c PTSD+: posttraumatic stress disorder positive.

Thomas M Crow, Eric Lin, Kelly L Harper, Michael L Crowe, Terence M Keane, Brian P Marx

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63352

Environmental Triggers of Specific Subtypes of Agitation in People With Dementia: Observational Study

Environmental Triggers of Specific Subtypes of Agitation in People With Dementia: Observational Study

Across each outcome variable, the SD of sound was selected for being the largest significant β coefficient (agitation: β=0.452; P β Coefficients for all features of each environmental modality (light, sound, and temperature) per outcome variable (overall agitation, motor agitation, and verbal agitation). The data used as input for the features are derived from the period 12 to 33 minutes before the ecological momentary assessment.

Hannah Davidoff, Alex Van Kraaij, Erika Lutin, Laura Van den Bulcke, Mathieu Vandenbulcke, Nick Van Helleputte, Maarten De Vos, Chris Van Hoof, Maarten Van Den Bossche

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60274

Principal Component Analysis of Stair Negotiation and Floor Transition Kinematics in Older Adults With and Without Functional Disability: Cross-Sectional Study

Principal Component Analysis of Stair Negotiation and Floor Transition Kinematics in Older Adults With and Without Functional Disability: Cross-Sectional Study

Older individuals with disabilities exhibited poorer independence in ADL and IADL (P=.01 and P=.01, respectively), as well as reduced hand grip strength (P=.018) and diminished time spent in a 1-leg stand posture (P Regarding stair negotiation, older adults with disabilities demonstrated a longer cycle time (P=.003), reduced speed (P Demographic and clinical characterization of the sample.

Juliana Moreira, Ivone da Silva Teles, Bruno Cunha, José Félix, Diana C Guedes, Leonel A T Alves, Rubim Santos, Andreia S P Sousa

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e71530

Satisfaction With Internet Access, Cancer Information-Seeking, and Digital Health Technology: Cross-Sectional Survey Assessment

Satisfaction With Internet Access, Cancer Information-Seeking, and Digital Health Technology: Cross-Sectional Survey Assessment

Of the categories presented, educational attainment, ease in understanding cancer information, household income, and geographic region were all significantly associated with the high and low satisfaction with internet categories (P Sociodemographic characteristics (unweighted sample size and weighted percentages) of Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) 6 respondents, by high versus low satisfaction with home internet to meet health needs. a HINTS 6, question A2d: “Based on the results of your most

Maria Andrea Rincon, Richard P Moser, Kelly D Blake

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69606

Conversational Agents Supporting Self-Management in People With a Chronic Disease: Systematic Review

Conversational Agents Supporting Self-Management in People With a Chronic Disease: Systematic Review

Pain coping: Fragebogen zur Erfassung der Schmerzverarbeitung first part, pre/post, in self-reported in app. Application of BCTs: health action process approach stage of change-based survey, self-reported in app at onboarding, modules 3 and 6. Engagement and acceptability: 4-items of the German Group Therapy Session Evaluation by Patients, after completing a session and a unit. Perceived enjoyment: “Did you enjoy the last unit?”

Tessa F Peerbolte, Rozanne JA van Diggelen, Pieter van den Haak, Kim Geurts, Luc JW Evers, Bastiaan R Bloem, Nienke M de Vries, Sanne W van den Berg

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72309