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Nurse-Delivered Telehealth in Home-Based Palliative Care: Integrative Systematic Review

Nurse-Delivered Telehealth in Home-Based Palliative Care: Integrative Systematic Review

The development of telehealth technology offers a transformative solution to these barriers, which shows considerable potential to enhance and expand these services in home-based palliative care. According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, telehealth allows health care providers (such as nurses, physicians, etc) to provide health services for patients and their caregivers when they are not in the same location [7].

Cong Ma, Yifan Fang, Hui Zhang, Ying Zheng, Ying Zhang, Wanchen Zhao, Ge Yan, Yaoxin Zeng, Yanwu Zhang, Xiaohong Ning, Zhimeng Jia, Na Guo

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e73024

Integrating a Mobile App to Enhance Atrial Fibrillation Care: Key Insights From an Implementation Study Guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research

Integrating a Mobile App to Enhance Atrial Fibrillation Care: Key Insights From an Implementation Study Guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research

We defined our outer setting as the general public and relevant stakeholders beyond the clinic setting, including the government, health technology companies, and broader hospital and health systems. We analyzed the constructs of local conditions, market pressure, and financing that were prominent in this domain. All clinician participants concurred that the broader system holds a positive attitude toward the use of digital technology in health care.

Sumudu Hewage, Sanjeewa Kularatna, William Parsonage, Tomos Walters, Steven McPhail, David Brain, Michelle J Allen

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66815

Association of Virtual Nurses’ Workflow and Cognitive Fatigue During Inpatient Encounters: Cross-Sectional Study

Association of Virtual Nurses’ Workflow and Cognitive Fatigue During Inpatient Encounters: Cross-Sectional Study

This study examined the association between using virtual nursing and virtual nurse fatigue using eye-tracking technology. Eye-tracking technology provides real-time insights into cognitive workload and cognitive fatigue by recording eye movements during different states and activities. Pupil size in particular can be an indicator of cognitive workload, where an increase in pupil dilation corresponds to information processing [18,19].

Saif Khairat, Jennifer Morelli, Wan-Ting Liao, Julia Aucoin, Barbara S Edson, Cheryl B Jones

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e67111

Exploring Psychosocial Burdens of Diabetes in Pregnancy and the Feasibility of Technology-Based Support: Qualitative Study

Exploring Psychosocial Burdens of Diabetes in Pregnancy and the Feasibility of Technology-Based Support: Qualitative Study

Digital health technology, such as health-related smartphone apps, has proliferated in recent years in clinical, research, and public consumer spheres to help individuals with DM adjust to lifestyle interventions and maintain health care engagement [15]. Sweet Mama, a smartphone app leveraging the potential of digital health technology to improve health outcomes, was created to support DM management among low-income pregnant people [16].

Maya V Roytman, Layna Lu, Elizabeth Soyemi, Karolina Leziak, Charlotte M Niznik, Lynn M Yee

JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e53854

Designing Health Care Provider–Centered Emergency Department Interventions: Participatory Design Study

Designing Health Care Provider–Centered Emergency Department Interventions: Participatory Design Study

One of the main reasons for the failure to adopt and implement effective technological interventions in ED is the limited understanding of ED providers’ technology needs and examining appropriate approaches for integrating advanced technologies into dynamic ED workflows [44]. A way to understand the needs of ED providers is to involve them in the design process [45].

Woosuk Seo, Jiaqi Li, Zhan Zhang, Chuxuan Zheng, Hardeep Singh, Kalyan Pasupathy, Prashant Mahajan, Sun Young Park

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68891

Evaluating User Experience and Satisfaction in a Concussion Rehabilitation App: Usability Study

Evaluating User Experience and Satisfaction in a Concussion Rehabilitation App: Usability Study

This technology is particularly beneficial for individuals in remote areas or those who face challenges in accessing health care facilities. Consequently, there has been a surge in the development of health care–focused mobile apps in recent years, demonstrating significant benefits. Notably, m Health interventions in mental health have shown promise in reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety across diverse population groups [7,8].

Michael G Hutchison, Alex P Di Battista, Kyla L Pyndiura

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67275

Bridging Data Gaps in Emergency Care: The NIGHTINGALE Project and the Future of AI in Mass Casualty Management

Bridging Data Gaps in Emergency Care: The NIGHTINGALE Project and the Future of AI in Mass Casualty Management

Emergency medicine, defined by its complex organizational requirements and the need for rapid, precise decision-making, presents significant opportunities for innovation, and integrating AI technology could enhance patient prioritization, decision support, workflow efficiency, and early warning systems [4,5].

The NIGHTINGALE Consortium, Marta Caviglia

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67318

Development of Digital Strategies for Reducing Sedentary Behavior in a Hybrid Office Environment: Modified Delphi Study

Development of Digital Strategies for Reducing Sedentary Behavior in a Hybrid Office Environment: Modified Delphi Study

BIT: behavioral intervention technology. Round 1 was carried out between January 13 and 23, 2023. Participants were provided with an explanation of the survey and were asked to provide demographic information (ie, age, gender, and employer organization). Two 9-point Likert scales were used. The first scale assessed participants’ opinions on the feasibility of work strategies (n=36) for reducing SB when working from home.

Iris Parés-Salomón, Cristina Vaqué-Crusellas, Alan Coffey, Bette Loef, Karin I Proper, Anna M Señé-Mir, Anna Puig-Ribera, Kieran P Dowd, Judit Bort-Roig

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e59405

Choosing the Best Digital Health Literacy Measure for Research: Mixed Methods Study

Choosing the Best Digital Health Literacy Measure for Research: Mixed Methods Study

The increasing role of technology in health care is leading to the digitalization of the health care system, and the concept of digital HL (d HL) is gaining more attention. In short, d HL refers to the use of digital skills in health. It involves the knowledge and abilities required to navigate the digital landscape of health information, utilize digital tools and resources effectively, and make informed decisions about one’s health [6].

Charlotte Brun Thorup, Mika Uitto, Kerryn Butler-Henderson, Sarah Wamala-Andersson, Merja Hoffrén-Mikkola, Diana Schack Thoft, Lisa Korsbakke Emtekær Hæsum, Gabriela Irrazabal, Laura Pruneda González, Katja Valkama

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e59807

Identification and Categorization of the Distinct Purposes Underpinning the Use of Digital Health Care Self-Monitoring: Qualitative Study of Stakeholders in the Health Care Ecosystem

Identification and Categorization of the Distinct Purposes Underpinning the Use of Digital Health Care Self-Monitoring: Qualitative Study of Stakeholders in the Health Care Ecosystem

For instance, medical technology firms tend to drive a technology push, focusing on innovative solutions. Clinical researchers are interested in leveraging these technologies for robust data collection, which can inform future health care practices, for example, as a tool to support healthy lifestyles through behavioral change. On the other hand, patients seek tools that empower them with more information and control over their health, aligning technology with their day-to-day needs.

Mattias Elg, Daan Kabel, Ida Gremyr, Jesper Olsson, Jason Martin, Frida Smith

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58264