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Area-Level Indices and Health Care Use in a Pediatric Brain and Central Nervous System Tumor Cohort: Observational Study

Area-Level Indices and Health Care Use in a Pediatric Brain and Central Nervous System Tumor Cohort: Observational Study

Indices may be useful for informing clinical care, policy, and research; however, many publicly available indices exist without clear guidance or a gold standard for when or which index should be used. In many cases, investigators choose indices based on familiarity or available geographic information [21]. Our work seeks to examine the concordance of 3 indices by testing these indices on a single-state pediatric central nervous system (CNS) tumor cohort.

Yvette H Tran, Seho Park, Scott L Coven, Eneida A Mendonca

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e66834

A Digital Home-Based Health Care Center for Remote Monitoring of Side Effects During Breast Cancer Therapy: Prospective, Single-Arm, Monocentric Feasibility Study

A Digital Home-Based Health Care Center for Remote Monitoring of Side Effects During Breast Cancer Therapy: Prospective, Single-Arm, Monocentric Feasibility Study

Therefore, we aimed to establish a digital home-based health care center (DHHC) that includes a smartphone to assess Qo L and document visual side effects, a smartwatch to record ECGs, and a white blood cell (WBC) system to analyze a patient’s WBCs from capillary blood. The primary focus of this study was to assess the feasibility and acceptance of such a digital remote system for cancer care in order to tailor a patient-centered solution and improve access to quality care.

Hanna Huebner, Lena A Wurmthaler, Chloë Goossens, Mathias Ernst, Alexander Mocker, Annika Krückel, Maximilian Kallert, Jürgen Geck, Milena Limpert, Katharina Seitz, Matthias Ruebner, Philipp Kreis, Felix Heindl, Manuel Hörner, Bernhard Volz, Eduard Roth, Carolin C Hack, Matthias W Beckmann, Sabrina Uhrig, Peter A Fasching

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e64083

Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation to Maximize Hip Abductor Strength and Reduce Fall Risk in Older Veterans: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation to Maximize Hip Abductor Strength and Reduce Fall Risk in Older Veterans: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

We will enroll veterans aged 55 years and older who are currently at risk for a fall (defined as a four-square step test [FSST] time >12 seconds [24], or a history of a previous fall in the last year, or a reported fear of falling). This study has 6 phases, completed over ~15 months per person. Figure 1 details the study design, and Figure 2 shows the study timeline. The study protocol follows the SPIRIT (Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials) guidelines [25].

Ben Friedman, Brock A Beamer, Jeffrey Beans, Vicki Gray, Gad Alon, Alice Ryan, Leslie I Katzel, John D Sorkin, Odessa Addison

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e68082

Adapting a Text Messaging Intervention to Improve Diabetes Medication Adherence in a Spanish-Speaking Population: Qualitative Study

Adapting a Text Messaging Intervention to Improve Diabetes Medication Adherence in a Spanish-Speaking Population: Qualitative Study

In this study, we used a multistage, stakeholder-driven, iterative method of language adaptation to adapt the original REACH barrier content to a Latino, Spanish-speaking population with T2 D, focusing on identifying barriers to diabetes medication adherence of relevance to this population.

Jacqueline Seiglie, Seth Tobolsky, Ricaurte Crespo Trevino, Lluvia Cordova, Sara Cromer, A Enrique Caballero, Margarita Alegria, J Jaime Miranda, Deborah Wexler, Lindsay Mayberry

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e66668

Predicting Transvaginal Surgical Mesh Exposure Outcomes Using an Integrated Dataset of Blood Cytokine Levels and Medical Record Data: Machine Learning Approach

Predicting Transvaginal Surgical Mesh Exposure Outcomes Using an Integrated Dataset of Blood Cytokine Levels and Medical Record Data: Machine Learning Approach

As described previously [10], recruited patients with surgical intervention for POP using transvaginal polypropylene mesh included both those with mesh exposure, a postsurgical complication where the implanted mesh protrudes through the vaginal wall, and those without. A cohort of 20 healthy, nonpregnant female patients, divided evenly between the 2 categories, was determined necessary for statistical observation of a difference in blood cytokine biomarkers with a 10% chance of error.

Mihyun Lim Waugh, Tyler Mills, Nicholas Boltin, Lauren Wolf, Patti Parker, Ronnie Horner, Thomas L Wheeler II, Richard L Goodwin, Melissa A Moss

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59631

Assessment of Heterosexual-Identified Men Who Have Sex With Men and Men of Diverse Sexual Identities: Protocol for an International, Multilingual, Online, Comparative Sexuality Study

Assessment of Heterosexual-Identified Men Who Have Sex With Men and Men of Diverse Sexual Identities: Protocol for an International, Multilingual, Online, Comparative Sexuality Study

Specifically, narcissistic trait attraction will be measured using an unnamed scale previously used by Haslam and Montrose [50] in a study assessing narcissistic trait attraction among a sample of young adult heterosexual females. Haslam and Montrose [50] asked participants to consider 20 statements relating to the extent that they found narcissistic personality traits attractive in a potential mate.

Andrew D Eaton, Travis R Scheadler, Megan Rowe, Salem Rao, Sandra Kwan, Oliver W J Beer, Paul A Shuper, Tyrone J Curtis, Adam Busch, Daniel Vandervoort, Lauren B McInroy

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66897

Short- and Long-Term Effectiveness of Brief Intensive Trauma Treatment for Adolescents With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Their Caregivers: Protocol for a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Short- and Long-Term Effectiveness of Brief Intensive Trauma Treatment for Adolescents With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Their Caregivers: Protocol for a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

This RCT follows up on a pilot study (N=22) of the same BITT program, which previously demonstrated promising results, including a reduction in PTSD symptoms up to 3 months post treatment [34]. The primary objective of this RCT is to assess the effectiveness of a BITT compared to a waitlist control group (WLCG) in reducing symptoms of PTSD among adolescents aged 12-18 years.

Myrna M Westerveld, Malindi van der Mheen, Rik Knipschild, Kim Maijer, Marieke E de Keizer-Altink, Nina Albisser, Marielle J E Hoekstra, Anne Timmermans-Jansen, Rosa Zijp, Anne A Krabbendam, Francisca J A (Bonny) van Steensel, Kees-Jan Kan, Chaim Huyser, Wouter G Staal, Elisabeth M W J Utens, Ramón J L Lindauer

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66115

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

The objective is to compare the effectiveness of a 1-year digital dietary intervention on body weight reduction and improved diet quality, in adults living with obesity delivered by dietitians in a primary care setting, with a control group. The chat2 (Connecting Health and Technology 2) study is a 1-year randomized controlled trial (RCT). Consenting participants will be randomly assigned (1:1) to an intervention or minimal intervention control group.

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

Exposure to and Engagement With Digital Psychoeducational Content and Community Related to Maternal Mental Health by Perinatal Persons and Mothers: Protocol for a Web-Based Survey With Optional Follow-Up

Exposure to and Engagement With Digital Psychoeducational Content and Community Related to Maternal Mental Health by Perinatal Persons and Mothers: Protocol for a Web-Based Survey With Optional Follow-Up

Individuals whose responses to the eligibility screener suggested that they were a bot or fraudulent were not invited to complete the survey. Eligible individuals were emailed personal invitations to complete a web-based survey via Qualtrics. Individuals who did not respond to the invitation were sent a reminder 1 day later. Nonresponders were sent 2 additional invitations a few weeks later. Participants who partially completed the survey were sent a reminder email with a new survey link.

Molly E Waring, Katherine E McManus-Shipp, Christiana M Field, Sandesh Bhusal, Asley Perez, Olivia Shapiro, Sophia A Gaspard, Cindy-Lee Dennis

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64075

The Motivations of Citizens to Attend an eHealth Course in the Public Library: Qualitative Interview Study

The Motivations of Citizens to Attend an eHealth Course in the Public Library: Qualitative Interview Study

I think it’s a shame that there’s no choice anymore. There’s obviously a generation of us that needs to have a transition that’s a little bit smooth, and not like: bam, next year everything’s just different. I think a lot of people my age have problems with that. For most, this digital experience was work-related where they were trained in specific, mostly simple computer programs useful for their jobs.

Lucille Standaar, Adriana Margje Israel, Rosalie van der Vaart, Brigitta Keij, Frank J van Lenthe, Roland Friele, Mariëlle A Beenackers, Lilian Huibertina Davida van Tuyl

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60612