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Multidomain Behavioral Change Digital Coaching for Chronic Disease Management in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Framework Development and Preliminary Evaluation

Multidomain Behavioral Change Digital Coaching for Chronic Disease Management in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Framework Development and Preliminary Evaluation

BCW synthesized 19 different frameworks into a single comprehensive approach of 2 layers: the intervention function layer comprised 9 functions (ie, education, persuasion, incentivization, coercion, training, enablement, modeling, environmental restructuring, and restrictions) and the policy categories layer comprised 7 categories, linked at their core with the COM-B model.

Konstantina Kostopoulou, Danae Lekka, Aristodemos Pnevmatikakis, Nelina Angelova, Panagiotis Stafylas, Stefanos Tamouridis, Alexandra Bargiota, Sofoklis Kyriazakos

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e73807

Investigating the Complexity of Multidimensional Symptom Experiences in Patients With Cancer: Systematic Review of the Network Analysis Approach

Investigating the Complexity of Multidimensional Symptom Experiences in Patients With Cancer: Systematic Review of the Network Analysis Approach

The research question was structured using the specialized PICO (population, intervention, comparator, outcome) framework. The final research question was as follows: “Considering patients with cancer (population), what is the contribution of the NA approach (intervention) to the understanding of the complexity of multidimensional symptom experiences (outcome)?”

Vincent Richard, Allison Gilbert, Emanuela Pizzolla, Giovanni Briganti

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e66087

Mental Health Care Guidelines for Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review

Mental Health Care Guidelines for Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review

Reference 38: Applicability of the Guide for Monitoring Child Development as a Telehealth Delivered Intervention children and young people with communication disabilities: Employing the COM-B model to review the intervention A practical guide and exemplar of co-producing a telehealth-delivered exercise intervention for people Reference 80: Feasibility and acceptability of a digital tele-guided intervention targeting components

Julia Ivanova, Triton Ong, Hattie Wilczewski, Mollie Cummins, Hiral Soni, Janelle Barrera, Brandon Welch, Brian Bunnell

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e56534

Effectiveness of Gamified Teaching in Disaster Nursing Education for Health Care Workers: Systematic Review

Effectiveness of Gamified Teaching in Disaster Nursing Education for Health Care Workers: Systematic Review

Table 2 summarizes the intervention effects of different types of games across various application scenarios. Intervention effects of different games. Mass casualty incidents [26] Infectious diseases [27] Natural disasters [35] Disaster drills [36,37] Participants’ motivation to learn is fostered Improved knowledge of infectious diseases Increased preparedness for natural disasters Improved disaster care knowledge and disaster response capacity Need to coordinate multiple face-to-face participants.

Shiyi Bai, HuiJuan Zeng, Qianmei Zhong, Lulu Cao, Mei He

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e74955

Impact of News Portrayals of Physicians as Vulnerable on the Public’s Evaluation and Trust in Physicians Under Different Involvement Levels: Quantitative Study

Impact of News Portrayals of Physicians as Vulnerable on the Public’s Evaluation and Trust in Physicians Under Different Involvement Levels: Quantitative Study

Study 4 embedded involvement-enhancing content within the vulnerable portrayal to test intervention strategies with greater ecological validity. Involvement is rooted in personal interaction and engagement over time, reflecting a deep-seated interest in and concern about health-related interactions and decisions.

Qiwei Li, Jie Zhou

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67947

Strategy for Withdrawal of Pharmacological Treatment for Urinary Incontinence in Children (StayDry): Protocol for an Open-Label Prospective Randomized Trial

Strategy for Withdrawal of Pharmacological Treatment for Urinary Incontinence in Children (StayDry): Protocol for an Open-Label Prospective Randomized Trial

Within each pharmaceutical group, the participant will be randomized 1:1 to the intervention being compared: either abrupt withdrawal or gradual withdrawal. The study duration for each participant will be 12 months and encompasses 1 virtual meeting and 4 follow-up phone consultations. Solifenacin 1 A: abrupt withdrawal. 1 B: gradual withdrawal. Mirabegron 2 A: abrupt withdrawal. 2 B: gradual withdrawal. Solifenacin + mirabegron 3 A: abrupt withdrawal. 3 B: gradual withdrawal.

Ann-Kristine Mandøe Svendsen, Søren Hagstrøm, Konstantinos Kamperis, Anna Elizabeth Andersen, Nanna Celina Henneberg, Jason Van Batavia, Anne Estrup Olesen, Luise Borch

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63226

Sleep Quality as a Mediator of Internet Gaming Disorder and Executive Dysfunction in Adolescents: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Sleep Quality as a Mediator of Internet Gaming Disorder and Executive Dysfunction in Adolescents: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Identifying sleep quality as a mediator would allow researchers and clinicians to focus on it as a key factor linking IGD and executive dysfunction, making it a target for intervention. Early identification of sleep problems in individuals at risk for IGD or executive dysfunction could serve as a preventive measure and positively influence patient prognosis [63].

Michoel L Moshel, Wayne Warburton, Rainer Thomasius, Kerstin Paschke

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68571

A Web-Based Well-Being and Resilience Intervention for Family Members and Friends Supporting a Loved One Using Alcohol and Other Drugs: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

A Web-Based Well-Being and Resilience Intervention for Family Members and Friends Supporting a Loved One Using Alcohol and Other Drugs: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Specifically, family-focused approaches to intervention and recovery improve family functioning, reduce relapse, and help both affected family and their loved ones improve their quality of life [35]. This signifies the importance of fostering help-seeking among AFFMs, and the need for effective, targeted interventions for this population.

Steph Kershaw, Jessica Deng, Madeleine Keaveny, Bronte Speirs, Anna Grager, Dara Sampson, Kate Ross, Nicola Newton, Maree Teeson, Frances Kay-Lambkin, Cath Chapman

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e72425

The Neo-MILK Web App as a Health Technology to Support Mothers of Preterm and Sick Neonates During Lactation: Usability Study

The Neo-MILK Web App as a Health Technology to Support Mothers of Preterm and Sick Neonates During Lactation: Usability Study

Reference 14: Effectiveness of a smartphone-based educational intervention to improve breastfeeding Reference 23: Structured lactation support and human donor MILK for German NICUs-protocol on an intervention

Isabella Schwab, Tim Ohnhaeuser, Roxane Lee Rothe, Till Dresbach, Katharina Schmitz, Natalie Tutzer, Nicola Gabriela Dymek, Juliane Köberlein-Neu, Nadine Scholten, Neo-MILK

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e69079