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Hybrid Hospital-at-Home Program in Singapore: Ethnographic Study

Hybrid Hospital-at-Home Program in Singapore: Ethnographic Study

What are the positive drivers and potential barriers to implementation of hospital at home selected by low-risk

Stephanie Ko, Daphne Cheong, Shi Yun Low, Shefaly Shorey

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66107

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

Studies have consistently shown that these approaches are both safe and effective, with low mortality and return to hospital admissions rates [10,11,13,14], and high patient satisfaction levels, as patients feel reassured knowing their conditions are remotely monitored [13-17]. Despite these promising outcomes, there remains a lack of research exploring the experiences and perspectives of health care providers using telehealth and remote monitoring tools in the Ha H setting.

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

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e56860

Using Music to Promote Hong Kong Young People’s Emotion Regulation and Reduce Their Mood Symptoms and Loneliness: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Using Music to Promote Hong Kong Young People’s Emotion Regulation and Reduce Their Mood Symptoms and Loneliness: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

The connection between negative experiences, low mood, and substance use problems may be partly explained by a lack of emotion regulation skills. Emotion regulation involves the ability to manage emotions within a social context, which includes expressing emotions appropriately and with suitable intensity [6]. The Transdiagnostic Emotion Vulnerabilities Model proposes that emotional vulnerability is a core transdiagnostic factor underlying major depression, anxiety, and tobacco smoking [7].

Yuan Cao, Yuanxin Shi, Debbie Chi Wing Low, Daniel T L Shek, David H K Shum, Radhika Tanksale, Genevieve Dingle

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67764

Health Coaching and Its Impact in the Remote Management of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Scoping Review of the Literature

Health Coaching and Its Impact in the Remote Management of Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Scoping Review of the Literature

Studies that reported clinical outcomes. a NCM: nurse care manager. b BG: blood glucose. c BP: blood pressure. d Not applicable. e FPG: fasting plasma glucose. f SBP: systolic blood pressure. g DBP: diastolic blood pressure. h T2 DM: type 2 diabetes mellitus. i SMBG: self-monitoring blood glucose. je GFR: estimated glomerular filtration rate. k TG: triglyceride. l HDL: high-density lipoprotein. m LDL: low-density lipoprotein. n IG: intervention group. o CG: control group. p PCP: primary care physician. q RDN: registered dietitian

Jun Jie Benjamin Seng, Hosea Nyanavoli, Glenn Moses Decruz, Yu Heng Kwan, Lian Leng Low

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60703

Centering Birthing Experiences of Women of Color: Protocol for a Qualitative Maternal Near Miss Study

Centering Birthing Experiences of Women of Color: Protocol for a Qualitative Maternal Near Miss Study

Given the relatively low representation of some racial or ethnic groups, we will tailor ongoing recruitment efforts for phase 2 to improve inclusivity. Demographics of participants who completed an interview about the maternal near miss or severe maternal morbidity experience (N=87). Severe preeclampsia accounted for 46% (n=40) of participants’ pregnancy-related adverse experiences (Table 2). Qualitative interviews grounded in NBM are ongoing.

Kaitlyn Hernandez-Spalding, Oluyemi Farinu, Lasha Clarke, Tamiah Lewis, Angie Suarez, Kimarie Bugg, Kieauna Strickland, Ashley Molleti, Sherry Maxy, Natalie Hernandez-Green

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e58410

Examining How Adults With Diabetes Use Technologies to Support Diabetes Self-Management: Mixed Methods Study

Examining How Adults With Diabetes Use Technologies to Support Diabetes Self-Management: Mixed Methods Study

As there are no defined tiers for low, marginal, or high levels of digital health literacy in the DHLS, we created categories for this score, including ≤9 (marginal or inadequate digital health literacy) and ≥10 (adequate digital health literacy) based on the distribution of scores among the survey respondents. We tested the association between digital health literacy and total app use using Fisher exact tests with an assigned α of .05.

Timothy Bober, Sophia Garvin, Jodi Krall, Margaret Zupa, Carissa Low, Ann-Marie Rosland

JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e64505

A Noninvasive Approach to Assess the Prevalence of and Factors Associated With Anemia Risk in Malaysian Children Under Three Years of Age: Cross-Sectional Study

A Noninvasive Approach to Assess the Prevalence of and Factors Associated With Anemia Risk in Malaysian Children Under Three Years of Age: Cross-Sectional Study

It is usually caused by iron deficiency, which is the most common micronutrient deficiency in both low-income and high-income countries [1,2]. Generally, it takes at least several weeks after the depletion of iron stores before anemia develops. When iron deficiency occurs, Hb concentrations are reduced to below-optimal levels, a condition known as iron deficiency anemia (IDA) [2], which is the most common type of anemia found in children.

Muhammad Yazid Jalaludin, Ho Bee Kiau, Suriati Hasim, Wai Khew Lee, Angie Low, Nik Harlina Nik Kazim, Jia Tse Hoi, Sri Wahyu Taher

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e58586

Assessment of Environmental, Sociocultural, and Physiological Influences on Women’s Toileting Decisions and Behaviors Using “Where I Go”: Pilot Study of a Mobile App

Assessment of Environmental, Sociocultural, and Physiological Influences on Women’s Toileting Decisions and Behaviors Using “Where I Go”: Pilot Study of a Mobile App

Most participants reported low stress generally (median scores 1‐2 on a scale from 0=calm to 10=stressed) during the look-back periods. When comparing urge ratings between “Home” and “Away,” urge ratings tended to be lower on average when participants were at home (Figure 1).

Abigail R Smith, Elizabeth R Mueller, Cora E Lewis, Alayne Markland, Caroline Smerdon, Ariana L Smith, Siobhan Sutcliffe, Jean F Wyman, Lisa Kane Low, Janis M Miller, The Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (PLUS) Research C

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e56533