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Analysis of the Relationship Between Rural-Urban Status and Use of Digital Health Technology Among Older Cancer Survivors Based on the Health Information National Trends Survey: Cross-Sectional Analysis

Analysis of the Relationship Between Rural-Urban Status and Use of Digital Health Technology Among Older Cancer Survivors Based on the Health Information National Trends Survey: Cross-Sectional Analysis

In fact, a systematic review of lifestyle behavior change interventions for rural cancer survivors found that programming predominately relied on delivery using a hybrid or remote format by the use of digital technology, though the evidence of effectiveness was limited [10].

Samantha J Werts-Pelter, Zhao Chen, Jennifer W Bea, Amanda E Sokan, Cynthia A Thomson

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e66636

Health Behavior Change Intervention Preferences Expressed by American Indian Cancer Survivors From a Southwest Tribal Community: Semistructured Interview Study

Health Behavior Change Intervention Preferences Expressed by American Indian Cancer Survivors From a Southwest Tribal Community: Semistructured Interview Study

Each prospective participant underwent a brief screening by the study lead (JE) to verify eligibility following a telephone screening script. If individuals agreed to participate, they were consented and then scheduled for a semistructured interview on a separate day. This project was developed in collaboration with the San Carlos Apache Tribal Council and SCAHC.

Jennifer Erdrich, Felina M Cordova-Marks, William O Carson, Jennifer W Bea, William R Montfort, Cynthia A Thomson

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e51669

Health Promotion Among Mexican-Origin Survivors of Breast Cancer and Caregivers Living in the United States–Mexico Border Region: Qualitative Analysis From the Vida Plena Study

Health Promotion Among Mexican-Origin Survivors of Breast Cancer and Caregivers Living in the United States–Mexico Border Region: Qualitative Analysis From the Vida Plena Study

A directed content analysis approach was used to conceptualize a theoretical framework and highlight relationships [33]. A participatory process for thematic analysis and interpretation with the MCHC included weekly meetings and discussions of themes throughout the analytic process with the entire research team.

Meghan B Skiba, Melissa Lopez-Pentecost, Samantha J Werts, Maia Ingram, Rosi M Vogel, Tatiana Enriquez, Lizzie Garcia, Cynthia A Thomson

JMIR Cancer 2022;8(1):e33083

Development and Evaluation of an Accelerometer-Based Protocol for Measuring Physical Activity Levels in Cancer Survivors: Development and Usability Study

Development and Evaluation of an Accelerometer-Based Protocol for Measuring Physical Activity Levels in Cancer Survivors: Development and Usability Study

In this paper, we describe a mail-based protocol for prospective collection of accelerometry data in a convenience sample of 580 ovarian cancer survivors enrolled in a diet and physical activity intervention. Of note, study participants resided in 48 US states, suggesting that this protocol may be applicable and implemented in studies that recruit participants across wider geographic areas.

Tracy E Crane, Meghan B Skiba, Austin Miller, David O Garcia, Cynthia A Thomson

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(9):e18491

Mobile Ecological Momentary Diet Assessment Methods for Behavioral Research: Systematic Review

Mobile Ecological Momentary Diet Assessment Methods for Behavioral Research: Systematic Review

The remaining 5 studies used a PDA device with customized software [42,47], an internet-based app [39,41], or social media (Twitter) [43]. All studies assessed dietary intake continuously throughout each day. The sampling duration ranged from 3 days to 3 months, with 6 days being the most common. A total of 6 studies collected data by dietary records [39,41-43,45,47]. A note-taking app with image capture was used in 1 study [39].

Susan M M Schembre, Yue Liao, Sydney G O'Connor, Melanie D Hingle, Shu-En Shen, Katarina G Hamoy, Jimi Huh, Genevieve F Dunton, Rick Weiss, Cynthia A Thomson, Carol J Boushey

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2018;6(11):e11170