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Collecting at-Home Biometric Measures for Longitudinal Research From the i3C: Feasibility and Acceptability Study

Collecting at-Home Biometric Measures for Longitudinal Research From the i3C: Feasibility and Acceptability Study

Although some technology, such as accelerometers, have been in use for years [9], there is increasing opportunity to use commercially-available wearable technology and other send-out or mail-back methods to collect epidemiologic data and biospecimens in lieu of clinic visits, even for measurements that have historically been exclusively conducted by medical personnel.

Marta Russell, Erin Cain, Lydia Bazzano, Ileana De Anda, Jessica G Woo, Elaine M Urbina

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e71103

Caregivers’ Perceptions of Clinical Symptoms, Disease Management, and Quality of Life Impact in Cases of Cyclin-Dependent Kinase-Like 5 Deficiency Disorder: Cross-Sectional Online Survey

Caregivers’ Perceptions of Clinical Symptoms, Disease Management, and Quality of Life Impact in Cases of Cyclin-Dependent Kinase-Like 5 Deficiency Disorder: Cross-Sectional Online Survey

Psychomotor impairments, hypotonia, and significant intellectual disability in children with CDD result in difficulties with gross motor skills, such as sitting, standing, or walking, and communication skills, which are often limited to body language, facial expressions, and vocalizations [5,10-12]. Other common comorbidities of CDD include sleep disturbances, movement disorders, respiratory issues, and gastrointestinal disorders [13,14].

Sam Amin, Carol-Anne Partridge, Helen Leonard, Jenny Downs, Helen Allvin, Valentine Ficara, Emilie Pain, Minna A Korolainen

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e72489

Engaging Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Research: Qualitative Substudy of Factors Impacting Participation

Engaging Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Research: Qualitative Substudy of Factors Impacting Participation

Those who agreed to be interviewed participated in an approximately 1-hour interview conducted over the phone by a research team member trained in qualitative interviewing techniques, such as probing. The interview was designed to determine the usefulness and feasibility of the ACT assessment and resource action plan.

Bryah Boutilier, Grace Warner, Brianna Wolfe, Sorayya Askari, Elaine Moody, Parisa Ghanouni, Tanya Packer

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e74191

Use of ChatGPT for Urinary Symptom Management Among People With Spinal Cord Injury or Disease: Qualitative Study

Use of ChatGPT for Urinary Symptom Management Among People With Spinal Cord Injury or Disease: Qualitative Study

Unlike the general population, individuals with SCI/D frequently exhibit atypical UTI symptoms such as fatigue, cloudy or malodorous urine, and abdominal discomfort [8,9]. The atypical symptomatology complicates UTI recognition and delays diagnosis, contributing to further health risks and reduced quality of life [10,11].

Bat-Zion Hose, Amanda K Rounds, Ishaan Nandwani, Deanna-Nicole Busog, Traber Davis Giardina, Helen Haskell, Kelly M Smith, Kristen E Miller

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e70339

Effect of a Tailored eHealth Physical Activity Intervention on Physical Activity and Depression During Postpartum: Randomized Controlled Trial (The Postpartum Wellness Study)

Effect of a Tailored eHealth Physical Activity Intervention on Physical Activity and Depression During Postpartum: Randomized Controlled Trial (The Postpartum Wellness Study)

Technology-based electronic health (e Health) interventions may address common barriers to being physically active in the postpartum period, and as such are a promising approach to increasing PA levels in postpartum individuals at high risk for PPD. e Health PA interventions have demonstrated effectiveness in increasing PA in the general adult population [27,28].

Sylvia E Badon, Nina Oberman, Maya Ramsey, Charles P Quesenberry, Elaine Kurtovich, Lizeth Gomez Chavez, Susan D Brown, Cheryl L Albright, Mibhali Bhalala, Lyndsay A Avalos

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e64507

Co-Designed Digital Device for Tracking Rehabilitation Dosage in a Clinical Environment After Stroke: Mixed Methods Validity and Feasibility Study

Co-Designed Digital Device for Tracking Rehabilitation Dosage in a Clinical Environment After Stroke: Mixed Methods Validity and Feasibility Study

These shortfalls were attributed to highly varied nurse and therapy staffing levels exacerbated by understaffing issues, and organizational factors such as the timing of therapy assessments and the presence of weekend therapy services. In addition, less than half of stroke teams provided an extended weekend therapy service. Stroke rehabilitation activity in the United Kingdom is measured through manual tracking, typically based on therapists’ notes.

Fiona Boyd, Gillian Sweeney, Mark Barber, Elaine Forrest, Mark Dunlop, Andrew Kerr

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e68129

Interventions to Foster Mental Health and Reintegration in Individuals Who Are Unemployed: Systematic Review

Interventions to Foster Mental Health and Reintegration in Individuals Who Are Unemployed: Systematic Review

The following outcomes were included: (1) subsyndromal psychological outcomes indicating well-being and stress, as well as syndrome-oriented outcomes such as measures of depression and anxiety, and (2) re-employment measured by re-employment rates or self-report.

Sophia Helen Adam, Florian Junne, Svenja Schlachter, Miriam Mehler, Harald Gündel, Nicolas Rüsch, Jörn von Wietersheim, Katrin Elisabeth Giel, Stephan Zipfel, Rebecca Erschens

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e65698

Improving Diet Quality of People Living With Obesity by Building Effective Dietetic Service Delivery Using Technology in a Primary Health Care Setting: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Improving Diet Quality of People Living With Obesity by Building Effective Dietetic Service Delivery Using Technology in a Primary Health Care Setting: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

In tandem, direct health care costs associated with obesity-related conditions, such as cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, type 2 diabetes, and some cancers, are rising with an unequal distribution corresponding to the level of socioeconomic disadvantage [3,4]. Almost a third (31%) of Australian adults are living with obesity, yet most are unable to access weight management services.

Deborah A Kerr, Clare E Collins, Andrea Begley, Barbara Mullan, Satvinder S Dhaliwal, Claire E Pulker, Fengqing Zhu, Marie Fialkowski, Richard L Prince, Richard Norman, Anthony P James, Paul Aveyard, Helen Mitchell, Jacquie Garton-Smith, Megan E Rollo, Chloe Maxwell-Smith, Amira Hassan, Hayley Breare, Lucy M Butcher, Christina M Pollard

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64735

Moderators’ Experiences of the Safety and Effectiveness of Patient Engagement in an Asthma Online Health Community: Exploratory Qualitative Interview Study

Moderators’ Experiences of the Safety and Effectiveness of Patient Engagement in an Asthma Online Health Community: Exploratory Qualitative Interview Study

Our regular discussions with patient and public involvement groups have reaffirmed not only the benefits of online peer support, including improved self-management and shared decision-making with clinicians, but also the risks and difficulties, such as reliability and usefulness of information and anxiety about being judged by the community [9-11].

Helen E Wood, Georgios Dimitrios Karampatakis, Neil S Coulson, Nishanth Sastry, Xiancheng Li, Stephanie J C Taylor, Chris J Griffiths, Anna De Simoni

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58167

iCogCA to Promote Cognitive Health Through Digital Group Interventions for Individuals Living With a Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder: Protocol for a Nonrandomized Concurrent Controlled Trial

iCogCA to Promote Cognitive Health Through Digital Group Interventions for Individuals Living With a Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder: Protocol for a Nonrandomized Concurrent Controlled Trial

Implementation frameworks, such as the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) [30], provide the roadmap and tools to achieve this. To test this implementation strategy, we propose a study spanning 5 different mental health care sites across Canada.

Christy Au-Yeung, Helen Thai, Michael Best, Christopher R Bowie, Synthia Guimond, Katie M Lavigne, Mahesh Menon, Steffen Moritz, Myra Piat, Geneviève Sauvé, Ana Elisa Sousa, Elisabeth Thibaudeau, Todd S Woodward, Martin Lepage, Delphine Raucher-Chéné

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63269