Search Results (1 to 10 of 7821 Results)
Download search results: CSV END BibTex RIS
Skip search results from other journals and go to results- 2241 Journal of Medical Internet Research
- 1352 JMIR Research Protocols
- 906 JMIR Formative Research
- 624 JMIR mHealth and uHealth
- 356 JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
- 320 Online Journal of Public Health Informatics
- 306 JMIR Mental Health
- 246 JMIR Medical Informatics
- 210 JMIR Human Factors
- 158 JMIR Cancer
- 116 JMIR Aging
- 105 JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting
- 101 JMIR Serious Games
- 85 Interactive Journal of Medical Research
- 83 JMIR Medical Education
- 82 JMIR Diabetes
- 79 JMIR Dermatology
- 76 JMIR Cardio
- 70 Iproceedings
- 66 JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies
- 42 JMIRx Med
- 40 JMIR Infodemiology
- 35 JMIR Perioperative Medicine
- 32 Journal of Participatory Medicine
- 30 JMIR AI
- 28 JMIR Nursing
- 9 JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology
- 7 JMIR Biomedical Engineering
- 7 JMIR Neurotechnology
- 3 Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
- 3 JMIR XR and Spatial Computing (JMXR)
- 2 Medicine 2.0
- 1 JMIR XR and Spatial Computing
- 0 iProceedings
- 0 JMIR Preprints
- 0 JMIR Challenges
- 0 JMIR Data
- 0 JMIRx Bio
- 0 Transfer Hub (manuscript eXchange)

Number of Publications on New Clinical Prediction Models: A Bibliometric Review
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e62710
Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Go back to the top of the page Skip and go to footer section

E-Health / Health Services Research and New Models of Care
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71980
Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Go back to the top of the page Skip and go to footer section

While rates of e-cigarette use declined from the previous year, demonstrating the success of public health efforts and policy regulations to prevent or reduce use among youth (eg, warning labels, and drug and tobacco policies to regulate sales and access) [2,3], 38.4% of the students using e-cigarettes reported frequent use (at least 20 out of 30 days) and 26.3% reported daily use [4].
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71927
Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

The core program planning group included stakeholders from Michigan Medicine’s Center for Disability Health and Wellness (MMM, Co-Director), Michigan Medicine’s Office of Patient Experience (Quinlan Davis, HOPE Program Coordinator), Michigan Medicine’s Interpreter Services (Christa Moran, ASL Interpreter Services Supervisor), Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living (William Purves, Director of Planning and Program Development) who also provided a patient perspective, and a Certified O&M Specialist and Teacher
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e64666
Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Gibson et al [18] examined a large volume of social media data regarding e-cigarette and tobacco coverage, using automated coding to content analyze the data. To generate reliability in the content analysis, they calculated the consistency of reliability for weekly estimates with a threshold set to >.70. Based on this, they found that X and You Tube (Alphabet Inc) contained fewer themes compared to other data sources.
JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e48230
Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Go back to the top of the page Skip and go to footer section

The participants were asked to always keep a maximum of 1 m and a minimum of 10 cm between Airbeam 2 and the pouch (smartphone + EMDEX). The maximum distance of 1 m ensures a strong Bluetooth connection between Airbeam 2 and the mobile phone. The minimum distance of 10 cm avoids possible interference of the Bluetooth connection with the ELF-MF measurements by EMDEX II.
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e69407
Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Public (e)Health, Digital Epidemiology and Public Health Informatics
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69631
Download Citation: END BibTex RIS