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Development and Evaluation of a Patient–Family Caregiver Dyad mHealth Intervention for Heart Failure Self-Care: Quasi-Experimental Study

Development and Evaluation of a Patient–Family Caregiver Dyad mHealth Intervention for Heart Failure Self-Care: Quasi-Experimental Study

Notably, mobile health (m Health) interventions are increasingly used to support HF self-care behaviors regardless of time or place [9]. Evidence suggests that m Health technologies can boost confidence with medication adherence, self-care behaviors, and lifestyle modifications [9,10]. Furthermore, a study reported that the use of m Health technology to improve adherence to self-care behaviors resulted in reduced mortality and HF-associated readmissions [10].

Youn-Jung Son, JiYeon Choi, Hyue Mee Kim, Hoyoun Won, Jong-Chan Youn, Sang-Wook Kim, Wang-Soo Lee, Jun Hwan Cho, Kyung‑Taek Park, Joonhwa Hong, Da-Young Kim

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e74922

Multidisciplinary Contributions and Research Trends in eHealth Scholarship (2000-2024): Bibliometric Analysis

Multidisciplinary Contributions and Research Trends in eHealth Scholarship (2000-2024): Bibliometric Analysis

For example, mobile health (m Health) apps offer significant value to patients [4] by supporting data sharing with health care providers. This enables personalized care, promotes continuity of care, and enhances understanding of condition progression and treatment response during medical appointments.

Lana V Ivanitskaya, Dimitrios Zikos, Elina Erzikova

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60071

Identifying Themes for an Initial Beta Version of a Mobile Health App for Latino and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Communities: Co-Design and Community-Based Participatory Research in a Code to Community Study

Identifying Themes for an Initial Beta Version of a Mobile Health App for Latino and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Communities: Co-Design and Community-Based Participatory Research in a Code to Community Study

Preliminary analysis of PIC Health (Pacific Islander Community Health/Elige Salud) study data will inform the first phase of developing a beta version of a mobile health (m Health) app. This will enable collection of detailed feedback on the app’s acceptability, feasibility, and general design from community leaders, members, and other stakeholders. This study aims to identify community priorities and general themes to build the m Health beta app.

Christina K Holub, Amy L Barrera, Rosalva Romero Gonzalez, Diane Hoang, Luna Prieto, Samuelu Fesili, Tiana Smith, Harleen Kaur, Cassandra Surban, Michael Markidis, Tana Lepule, Konane Martinez

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e76178

Impacts of the Mindfulness Meditation Mobile App Calm on Undergraduate Students’ Sleep and Emotional State: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Impacts of the Mindfulness Meditation Mobile App Calm on Undergraduate Students’ Sleep and Emotional State: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Reference 66: Evaluation of an mHealth app (DeStressify) on university students’ mental health: pilotmhealthmHealth for Wellness, Behavior Change and Prevention

Tovan Lew, Natnaiel M Dubale, Erik Doose, Alex Adenuga, Holly E Bates, Sarah L West

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66131

Feasibility of a 12-Week, Therapist-Independent, Smartphone-Based Biofeedback Treatment for Episodic Migraine in Adults: Single-Center, Open-Label, 1-Armed Trial

Feasibility of a 12-Week, Therapist-Independent, Smartphone-Based Biofeedback Treatment for Episodic Migraine in Adults: Single-Center, Open-Label, 1-Armed Trial

Digital therapeutics and mobile health (m Health) provide great potential for increased access to self-administered nonpharmacological treatments [13,14]. Despite this potential, we are not aware of any market-available, therapist-independent migraine biofeedback treatment with proven efficacy [15]. To fill this gap, we have developed a multimodal biofeedback system for independent home-based use.

Amalie Christine Poole, Ingunn Grøntveit Winnberg, Melanie Rae Simpson, Anker Stubberud, Kjersti Grøtta Vetvik, Marte-Helene Bjørk, Lise Rystad Øie, Petter Holmboe, Alexander Olsen, Erling Tronvik, Tore Wergeland

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e59622

Combined Use of Digital and Analog Physical Therapy in Patients With Musculoskeletal Disorders and Indicators of Chronicity: German Claims Data Analysis

Combined Use of Digital and Analog Physical Therapy in Patients With Musculoskeletal Disorders and Indicators of Chronicity: German Claims Data Analysis

Reference 34: An investigation into the use of mHealth in musculoskeletal physiotherapy: scoping reviewmhealthUse and User Demographics of mHealth mHealth in a Clinical Setting mHealth for Rehabilitation

Silke Frey, Annika Schmitz, Udo Schneider, Linda Kerkemeyer, Birgitta Weltermann

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e63935

Remote Photoplethysmography Technology for Blood Pressure and Hemoglobin Level Assessment in the Preoperative Assessment Setting: Algorithm Development Study

Remote Photoplethysmography Technology for Blood Pressure and Hemoglobin Level Assessment in the Preoperative Assessment Setting: Algorithm Development Study

Furthermore, r PPG technology relies only on a consumer-grade smartphone camera and does not require skin contact, which makes it even more ideal for use in telemonitoring and mobile health (m Health) apps [13,14]. Developing r PPG technology for use in the preoperative evaluation clinic setting can improve manpower, save costs and lead to higher patient satisfaction scores without increasing day-of-procedure case cancellations [15,16].

Selene Y L Tan, Jia Xin Chai, Minwoo Choi, Umair Javaid, Brenda Pei Yi Tan, Belinda Si Ying Chow, Hairil Rizal Abdullah

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60455

Smart Technology Facilitated Patient-Centered Venous Thromboembolism Management (the SmaVTE Study): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Smart Technology Facilitated Patient-Centered Venous Thromboembolism Management (the SmaVTE Study): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

To the best of our knowledge, there is a lack of research in the field of VTE that integrates the theories of HBM and KAP, complemented by m Health technology. To address this research gap, we have recently developed a smart technology–assisted, patient-centered care m Health app for managing VTE (m VTEA) [36]. Its goal is to improve patient-centered care for patients with or at risk of VTE by combining HBM and KAP frameworks.

Zhi-Geng Jin, Zhe-Qi Zhang, Bin-Bin Liu, Hao Wang, Ying Yang, Li-Na Ren, Hui Zhang, Wei Ji, Zhen-Guo Zhai, Yu-Tao Guo

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67254