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Validation of an Adaptive Assessment of Executive Functions (Adaptive Cognitive Evaluation-Explorer): Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Analyses of Cognitive Task Performance

Validation of an Adaptive Assessment of Executive Functions (Adaptive Cognitive Evaluation-Explorer): Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Analyses of Cognitive Task Performance

Therefore, we argue that this method, in combination with a community detection algorithm, allows for a more novel approach to answering the question of how EF tasks group together to form constructs. Adaptive Cognitive Evaluation-Explorer (ACE-X) is a research tool developed at Neuroscape, a center in the Department of Neurology at the University of California, San Francisco, to assess the 3 facets of cognitive control (attention, working memory, and cognitive flexibility) [16,17].

Kristine D O'Laughlin, Britte Haugan Cheng, Joshua J Volponi, John David A Lorentz, Sophia A Obregon, Jessica Wise Younger, Adam Gazzaley, Melina R Uncapher, Joaquin A Anguera

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60041

Trustworthiness of Web-Based Pharmacy Apps in Pakistan Based on the Mobile App Rating Scale: Content Analysis and Quality Evaluation

Trustworthiness of Web-Based Pharmacy Apps in Pakistan Based on the Mobile App Rating Scale: Content Analysis and Quality Evaluation

Over the past decade, the internet has evolved into a primary source of knowledge for many individuals. The demand for purchasing things online, including medications, has experienced a parallel surge [1]. In the last few years, a discernible transformation has occurred within the pharmacy industry, whereby a considerable number of conventional pharmacies have adopted e-commerce platforms.

Anum Sattar, Hina Rehman, Safila Naveed, Sumaira Khadim, Nargis Khan, Ahmad Furqan Kazi, Wajid Syed, Mahmood Basil A Al-Rawi, Shazia Jamshed

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e59884

Consumer-Grade Neurofeedback With Mindfulness Meditation: Meta-Analysis

Consumer-Grade Neurofeedback With Mindfulness Meditation: Meta-Analysis

This has led to a proliferation of technology supported mindfulness [8-13]. Neurofeedback may be one method of supporting or enhancing mindfulness learning [12,32,33]. Neurofeedback consists of measuring brain signals during a task and relaying those signals (targets) to the participant. The participant may learn with repeated practice to modulate the target, with beneficial outcomes.

Isaac Treves, Zia Bajwa, Keara D Greene, Paul A Bloom, Nayoung Kim, Emma Wool, Simon B Goldberg, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli, Randy P Auerbach

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68204

Development of a GPT-4–Powered Virtual Simulated Patient and Communication Training Platform for Medical Students to Practice Discussing Abnormal Mammogram Results With Patients: Multiphase Study

Development of a GPT-4–Powered Virtual Simulated Patient and Communication Training Platform for Medical Students to Practice Discussing Abnormal Mammogram Results With Patients: Multiphase Study

We do this in the context of a GPT-4–based VSP that we developed for a medical simulation study. The learner, taking on the role of a primary care physician (PCP), simulates a phone call with the VSP to discuss an abnormal screening mammogram result that requires a patient to schedule a biopsy.

Dan Weisman, Alanna Sugarman, Yue Ming Huang, Lillian Gelberg, Patricia A Ganz, Warren Scott Comulada

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65670

Optimization of Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Canadian Leaders Within Public Safety: Qualitative Study

Optimization of Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Canadian Leaders Within Public Safety: Qualitative Study

One client said “The challenge I find as a leader is I work a lot of extra hours” while another stated, “I'm on call 24 hours a day.” Additionally, clients reported operational stress due to PPTE exposures (n=5, 50%). One client explained, “in leadership positions…you get exposed to a lot of things” while another client elaborated, “I’ve been through riots… finding dead bodies.” Clients further identified a variety of organizational stressors that impact their well-being.

Jill AB Price, Hugh C McCall, Sam A Demyen, Shaylee M Spencer, Benjamin MW Katz, Alyssa P Clairmont, Heather D Hadjistavropoulos

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72321

Leveraging Electronic Health Records in International Humanitarian Clinics for Population Health Research: Cross-Sectional Study

Leveraging Electronic Health Records in International Humanitarian Clinics for Population Health Research: Cross-Sectional Study

There is a growing recognition that clinical documentation from humanitarian relief settings could provide much-needed data to measure the outcomes and improve the performance of humanitarian action [13]. To address this gap, we developed and tested a methodology of assigning medical diagnosis codes to free-text medical records collected from a humanitarian clinic at the Mexico-US border.

Sarah Draugelis, Jessica Hunnewell, Sam Bishop, Reena Goswami, Sean G Smith, Philip Sutherland, Justin Hickman, Donald A Donahue, George A Yendewa, Amir M Mohareb

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e66223

Developing an Online Community Advisory Board (CAB) of Parents From Social Media to Co-Design an Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Intervention: Participatory Research Study

Developing an Online Community Advisory Board (CAB) of Parents From Social Media to Co-Design an Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Intervention: Participatory Research Study

Community advisory boards (CABs) are a widely integrated methodology in participatory health research to understand community needs, advise research, and ultimately improve health behaviors or health outcomes [1]. Comprising community members, leaders, stakeholders, and others, CABs are united by a common health interest, identity, status, or experience [2].

Regan M Murray, Shawn C Chiang, Ann C Klassen, Jennifer A Manganello, Amy E Leader, Wen-Juo Lo, Philip M Massey

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65986

Digital, Personalized Clinical Trials Among Older Adults, Lessons Learned From the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Directions for the Future: Aggregated Feasibility Data From Three Trials Among Older Adults

Digital, Personalized Clinical Trials Among Older Adults, Lessons Learned From the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Directions for the Future: Aggregated Feasibility Data From Three Trials Among Older Adults

Despite the presumed barriers to enrolling older adults in digital, remote clinical research, several trials conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic have succeeded in this pursuit, including a longitudinal brain aging study [20], a telemedicine initiative in a primary care setting [21], telehealth delivery of music therapy services [22], and a digital group intervention addressing worry and social isolation [23].

Lindsay Arader, Danielle Miller, Alexandra Perrin, Frank Vicari, Ciaran P Friel, Elizabeth A Vrany, Ashley M Goodwin, Mark Butler

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e54629

A Digital Photo Activity Intervention for Nursing Home Residents With Dementia and Their Carers: Mixed Methods Process Evaluation

A Digital Photo Activity Intervention for Nursing Home Residents With Dementia and Their Carers: Mixed Methods Process Evaluation

Using the app, informal and formal carers can easily conduct the digital photo activity with residents by accessing a database of artistic, black-and-white, generic photos and making a person-centered selection of digital photos to view with the residents [13], as opposed to having a limited collection of printed photos.

Josephine Rose Orejana Tan, David P Neal, Maria Vilmen, Petra Boersma, Teake P Ettema, Robbert J J Gobbens, Sietske A M Sikkes, Rose-Marie Dröes

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e56586

Acceptability, Usability, and Insights Into Cybersickness Levels of a Novel Virtual Reality Environment for the Evaluation of Depressive Symptoms: Exploratory Observational Study

Acceptability, Usability, and Insights Into Cybersickness Levels of a Novel Virtual Reality Environment for the Evaluation of Depressive Symptoms: Exploratory Observational Study

The VR system was developed using the HP Reverb G2 Omnicept Edition headset, which includes a variety of biometric sensors such as eye tracking, a facial camera (lower), a heart rate sensor, and sensors for brain activity while maintaining the core features of the standard version. These features include a resolution of 2160 × 2160 px per eye, a 114° field of view, a 90 Hz refresh rate, and integrated audio.

Sara Sutori, Emma Therése Eliasson, Francesca Mura, Victor Ortiz, Vincenzo Catrambonephd, Gergö Hadlaczky, Ivo Todorov, Antonio Luca Alfeo, Valentina Cardi, Mario G C A Cimino, Giovanna Mioni, Mariano Alcañiz Raya, Gaetano Valenza, Vladimir Carli, Claudio Gentili

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68132