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Implementation and User Satisfaction of a Comprehensive Telemedicine Approach for SARS-CoV-2 Self-Sampling: Monocentric, Prospective, Interventional, Open-Label, Controlled, Two-Arm Feasibility Study

Implementation and User Satisfaction of a Comprehensive Telemedicine Approach for SARS-CoV-2 Self-Sampling: Monocentric, Prospective, Interventional, Open-Label, Controlled, Two-Arm Feasibility Study

The universal availability of smartphones nowadays has opened up many new opportunities for the innovative use of telemedicine [7]. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the demand and need for these contactless health care services [8]. However, suitable structures for comprehensive telemedical care still need to be improved in many public hospitals. Particularly, interoperability between different data processing systems and suitable platforms for patient communication is lacking [9].

Florian Voit, Johanna Erber, Silvia Egert-Schwender, Michael Hanselmann, Michael Laxy, Victoria Kehl, Dieter Hoffmann, Samuel D Jeske, Thomas Michler, Ulrike Protzer, Florian Kohlmayer, Roland M Schmid, Christoph D Spinner, Simon Weidlich

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e57608

Harnessing Innovative Technologies to Train Nurses in Suicide Safety Planning With Hospital Patients: Formative Acceptability Evaluation of an eLearning Continuing Education Training

Harnessing Innovative Technologies to Train Nurses in Suicide Safety Planning With Hospital Patients: Formative Acceptability Evaluation of an eLearning Continuing Education Training

Reference 50: Harnessing innovative technologies to train nurses in suicide safety planning with hospitalizedinnovativeNovel and Innovative Approaches to Care Involving NursesHarnessing Innovative Technologies to Train Nurses in Suicide Safety Planning With Hospital Patients:

Doyanne Darnell, Andria Pierson, Michael J Tanana, Shannon Dorsey, Edwin D Boudreaux, Patricia A Areán, Katherine Anne Comtois

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e56402

Fostering Digital Life Skills Through Social Media With Adolescents in 6 German States: Protocol for an Accessibility Study According to the RE-AIM Framework

Fostering Digital Life Skills Through Social Media With Adolescents in 6 German States: Protocol for an Accessibility Study According to the RE-AIM Framework

As we are taking an innovative approach, it is not clear how complete the recruitment will be. The sample size depends on adolescents who voluntarily want to participate. Since adolescents work on the program in their free time, it can be assumed that fewer will participate than in compulsory programs conducted in school. Recruitment will start in May 2023 and end as soon as the target criteria are met or the program starts in September.

Elizabeth Zimmermann, Samuel Tomczyk

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e51085

Innovative Solutions for Patients Who Undergo Craniectomy: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Innovative Solutions for Patients Who Undergo Craniectomy: Protocol for a Scoping Review

This protocol has been rigorously developed and explicitly designed to illustrate and summarize the evidence regarding innovative external devices for patients with DC awaiting CP worldwide. This scoping review will serve as a baseline to provide evidence for multidisciplinary teams currently designing these noninvasive innovations to reduce the risk of associated complications after DC, hoping that more cost-effective models can be implemented, especially in middle-income and low-income countries.

Laura L Fernandez, Dylan Griswold, Isla Khun, Diana Victoria Rodriguez De Francisco

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e50647

The Frequency of Design Studies Targeting People With Psychotic Symptoms and Features in Mental Health Care Innovation: Secondary Analysis of a Systematic Review

The Frequency of Design Studies Targeting People With Psychotic Symptoms and Features in Mental Health Care Innovation: Secondary Analysis of a Systematic Review

Both factors underscore the urgency of involving people with firsthand experiences to capture the vividness of psychotic experiences in the design of innovative services and interventions, ultimately aiming to improve outcomes for service users.

Lars Veldmeijer, Gijs Terlouw, Jim Van Os, Job Van 't Veer, Nynke Boonstra

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e54202

Identification of Psycho-Socio-Judicial Trajectories and Factors Associated With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in People Over 15 Years of Age Who Recently Reported Sexual Assault to a Forensic Medical Center: Protocol for a Multicentric Prospective Study Using Mixed Methods and Artificial Intelligence

Identification of Psycho-Socio-Judicial Trajectories and Factors Associated With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in People Over 15 Years of Age Who Recently Reported Sexual Assault to a Forensic Medical Center: Protocol for a Multicentric Prospective Study Using Mixed Methods and Artificial Intelligence

First, our project will advance research on the impact of risk and resilience factors on trauma adaptation and the characterization of trajectories using innovative methods and extensive quantitative and qualitative longitudinal data. Second, it is a first step toward a functioning AI tool for early diagnosis of PTSD, which will enable us to prevent the chronicization of PTSD and provide better guidance to individuals during their first forensic examination.

Emma Fedele, Victor Trousset, Thibault Schalk, Juliette Oliero, Thomas Fovet, Thomas Lefevre

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e46652