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Health Care Providers’ Experiences and Perceptions With Telehealth Tools in a Hospital-at-Home Program: Mixed Methods Study

Health Care Providers’ Experiences and Perceptions With Telehealth Tools in a Hospital-at-Home Program: Mixed Methods Study

The integration of digital health tools, such as remote monitoring systems and telecommunication technologies in Ha H, allow health care providers to remotely assess patients via video or telephone consultations and monitor self-reported vital signs and symptoms, creating a seamless and efficient care experience [10-12].

Shi Yun Low, Stephanie Qianwen Ko, Ian Yi Han Ang

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e56860

Factors Determining Acceptance of Internet of Things in Medical Education: Mixed Methods Study

Factors Determining Acceptance of Internet of Things in Medical Education: Mixed Methods Study

Apart from motivation and enjoyment, training and experience are also crucial in uptaking Io T devices, and educational training workshops can significantly improve the learning curve, digital learning, real-life applications, and problem-solving skills [16,17,23].

Khadija Alhumaid, Kevin Ayoubi, Maha Khalifa, Said Salloum

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e58377

Older Adults’ Perspectives on Participating in a Synchronous Online Exercise Program: Qualitative Study

Older Adults’ Perspectives on Participating in a Synchronous Online Exercise Program: Qualitative Study

A total of 3 registered kinesiologists and 1 physiotherapist with experience working with older adults conducted the intervention online in 3 cohorts at the Physical Activity Centre of Excellence at Mc Master University in Ontario, Canada. The intervention and all data collection, including the qualitative interviews, were conducted remotely via Zoom. Zoom meets Mc Master University’s privacy legislation. The study duration was from January 2021 to May 2022.

Giulia Coletta, Kenneth S Noguchi, Kayla Beaudoin, Angelica McQuarrie, Ada Tang, Rebecca Ganann, Stuart M Phillips, Meridith Griffin

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e66473

Breast Cancer Vlogs on YouTube: Descriptive and Content Analyses

Breast Cancer Vlogs on YouTube: Descriptive and Content Analyses

While vlogs about breast cancer may have the potential to serve as peer-to-peer support and provide community, their content, quality, and role in the breast cancer experience are understudied.

Nina Morena, Elly Dimya Htite, Yitzchok Ahisar, Victoria Hayman, Carrie A Rentschler, Ari N Meguerditchian

JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e66812

Mental Health Providers’ Challenges and Solutions in Prescribing Over Telemedicine: Content Analysis of Semistructured Interviews

Mental Health Providers’ Challenges and Solutions in Prescribing Over Telemedicine: Content Analysis of Semistructured Interviews

So in general, if someone is like in a manic state, if they’re psychotic, if they’re actively suicidal, like suicidal with a plan intending to act on it, that sort of stuff, I won’t see them through telehealth or if I have a patient who starts to experience those things, I will refer them for a higher level of care and we’ll be pretty insistent on it. Not that I’m not gonna see them anymore, but it’s just I want to get you to the best place.

Julia Ivanova, Mollie R Cummins, Hiral Soni, Triton Ong, Brian E Bunnell, Esteban López, Brandon M Welch

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e65419

Patient Experiences With a Mobile Self-Care Solution for Low-Complex Orthopedic Injuries: Mixed Methods Study

Patient Experiences With a Mobile Self-Care Solution for Low-Complex Orthopedic Injuries: Mixed Methods Study

The app was developed by OLVG to reduce health care use and built by medical doctors with IT experience, usability testing was performed with peers. Due to its success, it was implemented in other hospitals. No major changes occurred during the study period. English and Dutch in-app screenshots of the Virtual Fracture Care app used in the direct discharge protocol. Patients who met inclusion criteria and consented to participate in the surveys in the VFC app were included.

Jelle Spierings, Gijs Willinge, Marike Kokke, Sjoerd Repping, Wendela de Lange, Thijs Geerdink, Ruben van Veen, Detlef van der Velde, Carel Goslings, Bas Twigt, Collaboration Group

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e53074

Telemedicine Prescribing by US Mental Health Care Providers: National Cross-Sectional Survey

Telemedicine Prescribing by US Mental Health Care Providers: National Cross-Sectional Survey

Before the US COVID-19 public health emergency declaration, most health care providers lacked telemedicine prescribing experience due to limited telemedicine adoption. Additionally, telemedicine-based prescribing of controlled substances was restricted during the prepandemic era, in compliance with the 2008 Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act (Ryan Haight Act).

Mollie R Cummins, Julia Ivanova, Hiral Soni, Zoe Robbins, Brian E Bunnell, Esteban López, Brandon M Welch

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63251

Long-Term Experiences of Health Care Providers Using Iris Scanning as an Identification Tool in a Vaccine Trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Qualitative Study

Long-Term Experiences of Health Care Providers Using Iris Scanning as an Identification Tool in a Vaccine Trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Qualitative Study

However, experience with iris scanning as a method of identity verification in clinical trials remains limited. Recently, the implementation of the iris scan tool demonstrated high precision and strong acceptance among health care providers and frontline worker participants (Multimedia Appendix 1), who were interviewed both before and at enrollment in an Ebola vaccine trial (hereafter referred to as the “EBL2007 vaccine trial”) conducted in a remote area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) [4].

Trésor Zola Matuvanga, Antea Paviotti, Freddy Bikioli Bolombo, Gwen Lemey, Ynke Larivière, Maha Salloum, Bernard Isekah Osang'ir, Emmanuel Esanga Longomo, Solange Milolo, Junior Matangila, Vivi Maketa, Patrick Mitashi, Pierre Van Damme, Hypolite Muhindo-Mavoko, Jean-Pierre Van geertruyden

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e54921

Understanding Appropriation of Digital Self-Monitoring Tools in Mental Health Care: Qualitative Analysis

Understanding Appropriation of Digital Self-Monitoring Tools in Mental Health Care: Qualitative Analysis

The experience sampling method (ESM; also termed ecological momentary assessment) is a structured diary technique that enables individuals to collect detailed information about their mental health in their daily lives [3]. Using smartphone apps, the ESM prompts individuals to complete brief self-assessments multiple times daily, assessing their emotional states, behaviors, and psychological symptoms.

Lena de Thurah, Glenn Kiekens, Jeroen Weermeijer, Lotte Uyttebroek, Martien Wampers, Rafaël Bonnier, Inez Myin-Germeys

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e60096

Prioritizing Trust in Podiatrists’ Preference for AI in Supportive Roles Over Diagnostic Roles in Health Care: Qualitative Interview and Focus Group Study

Prioritizing Trust in Podiatrists’ Preference for AI in Supportive Roles Over Diagnostic Roles in Health Care: Qualitative Interview and Focus Group Study

By using Fontys University’s network and its respected position within the field, we ensured the participation of podiatrists with varying levels of experience and expertise across different areas of podiatric care, contributing to a representative sample for our study.

Mohammed A Tahtali, Chris C P Snijders, Corné W G M Dirne, Pascale M Le Blanc

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e59010