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Innovative Digital Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia Disorder in Adults (dCBT-i): Framework Development

Innovative Digital Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia Disorder in Adults (dCBT-i): Framework Development

Collaboration with the mathematics department at the Pasteur Institute and the Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) research laboratory (Decision and Bayesian Computation, Computational Biology & Neuroscience Department, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique [CNRS] Unité Mixte de Recherche [UMR] 3571 – Jean Baptiste MASSON) will allow analysis of data to enhance the treatment’s algorithms and improve efficacy at predicting and preventing insomnia relapse.

Emilie Stern, Severine Brune, Stéphane Mouchabac, Anthony Dubroc, Charles de la Personne, Pierre Alexis Geoffroy

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e70193

A Method for Custom-Contoured Cushion Fabrication Based on Pressure Mapping for Wheelchair Users to Prevent Pressure Ulcers: Feasibility Quasi-Experimental Study

A Method for Custom-Contoured Cushion Fabrication Based on Pressure Mapping for Wheelchair Users to Prevent Pressure Ulcers: Feasibility Quasi-Experimental Study

Reference 2: Encuesta nacional de la dinámica demográfica (ENADID) 2023(https://www.inegi.org.mx/contenidos Reference 3: Nota técnica sobre la identificación de personas con discapacidad, 2020(https://www.coneval.org.mx

Alma De León-Hernández, Adriana Martínez-Hernández, Isabel Bolivar-Tellería, Andrea Bosch-Sánchez, María Fernanda Cabrera-Padilla, Carlos Omar López-López

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e68612

Domain-Specific Evaluation of Exergame Metrics Among Older Adults With Mild Neurocognitive Disorder: Secondary Analysis of 2 Randomized Controlled Trials

Domain-Specific Evaluation of Exergame Metrics Among Older Adults With Mild Neurocognitive Disorder: Secondary Analysis of 2 Randomized Controlled Trials

This entails a cross-sectional design with a priori sample size calculations rather than the use of data from longitudinal studies and applying different game levels to investigate whether the game levels induce the appropriate changes in perceived task demands (eg, as has been investigated in the work by Manser and de Bruin [71]) and whether and how performance at higher difficulty levels might differentially relate to cognitive performance assessed using standardized neuropsychological assessments.

Wanda Kaiser, Eling D de Bruin, Patrick Manser

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e65878

Hospitalization and Mortality in Brazilian Children and Adolescents Due to COVID-19: Retrospective Study

Hospitalization and Mortality in Brazilian Children and Adolescents Due to COVID-19: Retrospective Study

A retrospective, observational study was performed to analyze the medical records of all patients diagnosed with COVID-19 who were hospitalized at Hospital de Base and the Infant and Maternal Hospital of São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, Brazil, from March 2020 to July 2023. All patients diagnosed with COVID-19 by reverse transcription–quantitative polymerase chain reaction and admitted to these hospitals were included in this study.

Ana Carolina Pereira de Godoy, Reinaldo Bulgarelli Bestetti

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e67546

Identification of Target Body Composition Parameters by Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry, Bioelectrical Impedance, and Ultrasonography to Detect Older Adults With Frailty and Prefrailty Status Using a Mobile App in Primary Care Services: Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study

Identification of Target Body Composition Parameters by Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry, Bioelectrical Impedance, and Ultrasonography to Detect Older Adults With Frailty and Prefrailty Status Using a Mobile App in Primary Care Services: Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study

This study was approved by the Costa del Sol Institutional Ethics Committee, under protocol number BON22, on December 23, 2022. All participants provided written informed consent prior to their inclusion in the study. Participants’ privacy and confidentiality were ensured throughout the study: all data were anonymized prior to analysis, and identifying information was stored securely and separately from the study data. No identifiable images or information of participants are included in this publication.

Beatriz Ortiz-Navarro, José Losa-Reyna, Veronica Mihaiescu-Ion, Jerónimo Garcia-Romero, Margarita Carrillo de Albornoz-Gil, Alejandro Galán-Mercant

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e67982