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Framing the Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Concepts and Methods: Scoping Review

Framing the Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Concepts and Methods: Scoping Review

The way to better achieve these aspects is still an open challenge, but this review demonstrates the importance of involving real users and stakeholders from the early conceptualization and development stage, through the entire lifecycle and testing phases of a system. This becomes a crucial aspect, especially in the development of applications to support the decision-making by health professionals in clinical fields.

Roberta Bevilacqua, Tania Bailoni, Elvira Maranesi, Giulio Amabili, Federico Barbarossa, Marta Ponzano, Michele Virgolesi, Teresa Rea, Maddalena Illario, Enrico Maria Piras, Matteo Lenge, Elisa Barbi, Garifallia Sakellariou

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e67350

Developing a Dyadic Immersive Virtual Environment Technology Intervention for Persons Living With Dementia and Their Caregivers: Multiphasic User-Centered Design Study

Developing a Dyadic Immersive Virtual Environment Technology Intervention for Persons Living With Dementia and Their Caregivers: Multiphasic User-Centered Design Study

IVET exists under the umbrella of virtual and augmented reality [20] and is defined as an artificial sensory experience that users actively engage with as if it were a real experience [21]. IVET promotes active engagement between users and computer-simulated environments through multisensory user-driven experiences [13,21,22]. These methods align well with existing approaches to promoting positive affect among persons living with dementia (ie, multisensory stimulation and personalized activities) [23].

Elizabeth A Rochon, Ayush Thacker, Mirelle Phillips, Christine Ritchie, Ana-Maria Vranceanu, Evan Plys

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e66212

Coronary Computed Tomographic Angiography to Optimize the Diagnostic Yield of Invasive Angiography for Low-Risk Patients Screened With Artificial Intelligence: Protocol for the CarDIA-AI Randomized Controlled Trial

Coronary Computed Tomographic Angiography to Optimize the Diagnostic Yield of Invasive Angiography for Low-Risk Patients Screened With Artificial Intelligence: Protocol for the CarDIA-AI Randomized Controlled Trial

Despite these promising findings, there is still a need for prospective trials to determine the real-world effectiveness of AI interventions [32]. The Car DIA-AI trial will address this gap by evaluating an AI model in a pragmatic manner and inform future implementation strategies for similar interventions. There are some limitations to our approach.

Jeremy Petch, Juan Pablo Tabja Bortesi, Tej Sheth, Madhu Natarajan, Natalia Pinilla-Echeverri, Shuang Di, Shrikant I Bangdiwala, Karen Mosleh, Omar Ibrahim, Kevin R Bainey, Julian Dobranowski, Maria P Becerra, Katie Sonier, Jon-David Schwalm

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71726

Mobile- and Web-Based Interventions for Promoting Healthy Diets, Preventing Obesity, and Improving Health Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

Mobile- and Web-Based Interventions for Promoting Healthy Diets, Preventing Obesity, and Improving Health Behaviors in Children and Adolescents: Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

Given the increasing integration of digital tools that address multiple lifestyle behaviors simultaneously, our broad inclusion criteria allowed us to capture real-world applications of these interventions. This approach provided valuable insights for designing future interventions that consider the combined impact of diet and physical activity on health outcomes. The review was registered with PROSPERO, with the registration number CRD42023423512.

Clara Talens, Noelia da Quinta, Folasade A Adebayo, Maijaliisa Erkkola, Maria Heikkilä, Kamilla Bargiel-Matusiewicz, Natalia Ziółkowska, Patricia Rioja, Agnieszka E Łyś, Elena Santa Cruz, Jelena Meinilä

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60602

Boosting Blood Donations Through Facebook Engagement: Randomized Controlled Field Trial

Boosting Blood Donations Through Facebook Engagement: Randomized Controlled Field Trial

Our study addresses a gap in existing research by examining the effects of naturalistic exposure to social media, closely mirroring real-world conditions. By utilizing an actual blood bank’s Facebook page, involving participants’ personal Facebook accounts, and collecting data through their daily routines, we enhanced the external validity of our findings. We also address the limitations of prior research by significantly expanding the sample size.

Steven Ramondt, Peter Kerkhof, Eva-Maria Merz

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64740

Evolution of Learning Styles in Surgery Comparing Residents and Teachers: Cross-Sectional Study

Evolution of Learning Styles in Surgery Comparing Residents and Teachers: Cross-Sectional Study

They are practical, enjoy problem-solving, and are skilled at applying theories to real-world situations. Diverging: Individuals with this learning style excel in concrete CE and RO. They are imaginative, enjoy brainstorming, and are skilled at generating ideas. Assimilating: Individuals with this learning style excel in AC and RO. They are logical, enjoy analyzing data, and are skilled at creating models and theories. Accommodating: Individuals with this learning style excel in concrete CE and AE.

Gabriela Gouvea Silva, Carlos Dario da Silva Costa, Bruno Cardoso Gonçalves, Luiz Vianney Saldanha Cidrão Nunes, Emerson Roberto dos Santos, Natalia Almeida de Arnaldo Rodriguez Castro, Alba Regina de Abreu Lima, Vânia Maria Sabadoto Brienze, Antônio Hélio Oliani, Júlio César André

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e64767