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Improving Health and Well-Being of People With Post–COVID-19 Consequences in South Africa: Situation Analysis and Pilot Intervention Design

Improving Health and Well-Being of People With Post–COVID-19 Consequences in South Africa: Situation Analysis and Pilot Intervention Design

Participants were recruited from outpatient medical and rehabilitation departments at the respective facilities, where patients who had COVID-19 disease were invited to participate, and health care workers who had managed patients with COVID-19 were invited to participate. Potential participants were approached in the waiting areas of clinics, where prescreening procedures assessing COVID-19 history were done followed by full informed consent if potential participants were willing.

Nicole Audrey Glover, Farzana Sathar, Pride Mokome, Nkululeko Mathabela, Sipokazi Taleni, Sarah Alexandra van Blydenstein, Anna-Maria Mekota, Salome Charalambous, Andrea Rachow, Olena Ivanova

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e58436

Authors’ Reply: The Importance of Comparing New Technologies (AI) to Existing Tools for Patient Education on Common Dermatologic Conditions: A Commentary

Authors’ Reply: The Importance of Comparing New Technologies (AI) to Existing Tools for Patient Education on Common Dermatologic Conditions: A Commentary

We agree that AI is not a benign entity, and many resources exist for patients to learn about their conditions, aside from AI [3,4]. We also agree that AI cannot be deemed superior to existing materials without a comparative assessment. Yet, inherent differences between AI and existing materials inhibit such comparison in the context of our original study.

Courtney Chau, Hao Feng, Gabriela Cobos, Joyce Park

JMIR Dermatol 2025;8:e72540

The Importance of Comparing New Technologies (AI) to Existing Tools for Patient Education on Common Dermatologic Conditions: A Commentary

The Importance of Comparing New Technologies (AI) to Existing Tools for Patient Education on Common Dermatologic Conditions: A Commentary

However, we do have a plethora of existing resources, including paper handouts, peer-reviewed journals, patient-centered websites, and physical media, all of which have been providing reliable information to patients for many years.

Parker Juels

JMIR Dermatol 2025;8:e71768

Effectiveness of Digital Diabetes Management Technology on Blood Glucose in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes at Home: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Effectiveness of Digital Diabetes Management Technology on Blood Glucose in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes at Home: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

However, such offline consultations are time-consuming for HCPs and impose economic burdens on patients. In addition, these short-term interactions often fail to adequately support patients’ long-term self-management efforts, rendering them less effective [15]. Mobile internet technology has brought about a revolution in diabetes management by introducing digital platforms designed for home-based patients with T2 DM.

Yuping Xiao, Zhenzhen Wang, Lintao Zhang, Nina Xie, Fangyao Chen, Zihao Song, Sha Zhao

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66441

Patient-Generated Collections for Organizing Electronic Health Record Data to Elevate Personal Meaning, Improve Actionability, and Support Patient–Health Care Provider Communication: Think-Aloud Evaluation Study

Patient-Generated Collections for Organizing Electronic Health Record Data to Elevate Personal Meaning, Improve Actionability, and Support Patient–Health Care Provider Communication: Think-Aloud Evaluation Study

Digital technologies play a pivotal role in facilitating patient-centered care that focuses on understanding patients’ needs and fostering shared decision-making with their health care providers [1]. However, this approach relies heavily on well-informed patients and on effective patient-provider communication [2]. In the United States, a major step toward meeting these requirements was enabling patients to access their medical records from multiple providers through third-party applications [3,4].

Drashko Nakikj, David Kreda, Karan Luthria, Nils Gehlenborg

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e50331

Effect of Multimodal App-Based Interventions on Glycemic Control in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Effect of Multimodal App-Based Interventions on Glycemic Control in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

To counteract the multiple risk factors of the disease, guidelines describe lifestyle modification measures as the foundation of all therapeutic interventions in patients with T2 DM [10]. Behavioral interventions toward a healthy lifestyle play an important role in preventing the onset of T2 DM in individuals at high risk and decreasing the development and progression of diabetic complications for patients with manifested T2 DM [11].

Emma Bodner, Lena Roth, Kathleen Wiencke, Christian Bischoff, Peter EH Schwarz

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e54324

Satisfactory Evaluation of Call Service Using AI After Ureteral Stent Insertion: Randomized Controlled Trial

Satisfactory Evaluation of Call Service Using AI After Ureteral Stent Insertion: Randomized Controlled Trial

From October 2022 to December 2023, a total of 28 patients who underwent ureteral stent insertion with ureteroscopic ureterolithotomy were consecutively included in this single-institution study at the Department of Urology, Soonchunhyang University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea. Patients were approached during their preoperative consultations and informed about the study.

Ukrae Cho, Yong Nam Gwon, Seung Ryong Chong, Ji Yeon Han, Do Kyung Kim, Seung Whan Doo, Won Jae Yang, Kyeongmin Kim, Sung Ryul Shim, Jaehun Jung, Jae Heon Kim

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e56039

Design and Use of Patient-Facing Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes and Sensor Data Visualizations During Outpatient Chemotherapy

Design and Use of Patient-Facing Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes and Sensor Data Visualizations During Outpatient Chemotherapy

Although electronic patient-reported outcome (e PRO) systems for collecting symptom ratings from patients have become increasingly common in cancer care, most of these are designed for clinicians, and fewer than half share data visualizations with the patients [2,3].

Christianna Bartel, Leeann Chen, Weiyu Huang, Qichang Li, Qingyang Li, Jennifer Fedor, Krina C Durica, Carissa A Low

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e62711

Insights and Trends in Open Note Access: Retrospective Observational Study

Insights and Trends in Open Note Access: Retrospective Observational Study

Although previously it was at the discretion of health care institutions to share medical notes with patients, the 21st Century Cures Act’s Final Rule [2] implemented in April 2021 mandates that all electronic health information, including notes, be made accessible to patients.

Randeep Singh Badwal, Paul Cavo, Mandip Panesar

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e55982