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Determinants of Patient Use of Telemental Health Services: Representative Cross-Sectional Survey From Germany

Determinants of Patient Use of Telemental Health Services: Representative Cross-Sectional Survey From Germany

The proportion of contract physicians and psychotherapists using telemedicine in Germany increased from 6.1% in 2019 to 24.6% in 2021, with telemental health services accounting for up to 86% of this increase [23].

Ariana Neumann, Hans-Helmut König, André Hajek

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e70925

Preuse Acceptance of a Family-Centered, Need-Based, and Interprofessional Perinatal Care Mobile Health Intervention: Exploratory Study

Preuse Acceptance of a Family-Centered, Need-Based, and Interprofessional Perinatal Care Mobile Health Intervention: Exploratory Study

Several studies showed that virtual visits and communication through telemedicine are highly accepted on both the patient and provider sides of health care [35-37]. Barriers to app use expressed by future users were mainly unawareness, data protection concerns, complexity of app use, hidden costs, or in-app advertisements, as well as the already high number of apps on the market.

Kristina Killinger, Verena Seyfried, Katharina Brusniak, Markus Wallwiener, Michael Abou-Dakn, Dorothea Scholle, Stephanie Wallwiener

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e66658

Inhibiting and Promoting Factors for the Use of Video Consultations Among Individuals Covered by Statutory Health Insurance in German Outpatient Care: Cross-Sectional Study

Inhibiting and Promoting Factors for the Use of Video Consultations Among Individuals Covered by Statutory Health Insurance in German Outpatient Care: Cross-Sectional Study

Telemedicine as an alternative health care delivery model uses digital technologies to overcome geographical barriers to health care provision, with the potential to enhance medical appointments and expand service accessibility [1]. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine services were widely used as a substitute for in-person consultations with medical professionals [2]. The most common applications of telemedicine in outpatient care were video consultations (VC) and telephone calls [3].

Lara Kleinschmidt, Jürgen Wasem, Udo Schneider, Anja Wadeck, Stephanie Sehlen, Sebastian Liersch, Katharina Schwarze, Franziska-Leonore Pankoke, Theresa Hüer

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66027

Effectiveness of Telemedicine on Wound-Related and Patient-Reported Outcomes in Patients With Chronic Wounds: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Effectiveness of Telemedicine on Wound-Related and Patient-Reported Outcomes in Patients With Chronic Wounds: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Subgroup analysis by the study duration, number of types of telemedicine, type of chronic wounds, whether telemedicine was associated with a face-to-face component, and whether telemedicine included communication components revealed no statistically significant subgroup differences. Forest plot of the effect of telemedicine on mortality [29,30,42,45,49,53]. A total of 6 studies [30,43,45,48,51,53] mentioned a cost analysis for the telemedicine intervention versus the control intervention.

Xiaoyan Zhang, Zhanghui Guo, Yu Duan, Chao Sun, Jiayin Luo

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e58553

The State of the Art of Telemedicine Implementation Architecture: Rapid Umbrella Review of Systematic Reviews

The State of the Art of Telemedicine Implementation Architecture: Rapid Umbrella Review of Systematic Reviews

The study aimed to identify the evidence base for the constructs of telemedicine service implementation at scale by conducting an overview of systematic reviews of telemedicine implementation theories, models, and frameworks to improve telemedicine service development and outcomes, answering the research question: What is the state of the art of the implementation constructs of telemedicine architecture?

Che Katz, José María Ruiz, Francesc Saigí-Rubió, David Novillo-Ortiz

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70276

Advancing Regional and Remote Health Care With Virtual Hospital Implementation: Rapid Review

Advancing Regional and Remote Health Care With Virtual Hospital Implementation: Rapid Review

Remote monitoring devices and telemedicine consultations enabled early detection of complications, facilitating prompt medical interventions and reducing the risk of adverse events. Through remote monitoring and timely interventions, VHs could also manage chronic conditions more effectively, thereby reducing the frequency of hospital admissions and readmissions [52,71].

Artika Archana Kumari, Tafheem Ahmad Wani, Michael Liem, James Boyd, Urooj Raza Khan

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e64582

Effectiveness of Telemedicine Interventions on Motor and Nonmotor Outcomes in Parkinson Disease: Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis

Effectiveness of Telemedicine Interventions on Motor and Nonmotor Outcomes in Parkinson Disease: Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis

In this context, telemedicine—the remote provision of healthcare services through electronic communication technologies—has emerged as a promising avenue to overcome traditional constraints and enhance patient-centered care in PD. Telemedicine may improve clinical outcomes through several key mechanisms.

Jiejie Dou, Junyu Wang, Xianqi Gao, Guotuan Wang, Ying Bai, Yixin Liang, Kunyi Yang, Yong Yang, Lin Zhang

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71169

Intention to Use Automated Diagnosis and Clinical Risk Perceptions Among First Contact Clinicians in Resource-Poor Settings: Questionnaire-Based Study Focusing on Acute Burns

Intention to Use Automated Diagnosis and Clinical Risk Perceptions Among First Contact Clinicians in Resource-Poor Settings: Questionnaire-Based Study Focusing on Acute Burns

Users’ trust and task seamlessness [18] have been well described as uptake barriers since the introduction of telemedicine [19,20] and m Health [21]. Gaining knowledge on first contact clinicians’ intention to adopt automated diagnosis procedures is an essential milestone in their development and implementation process, allowing for user-sensitive transformations of diagnostic decision making in the clinical setting.

Constance Boissin, Lisa Blom, Zara Taha, Lee Wallis, Nikki Allorto, Lucie Laflamme

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e56300