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Pocket Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Online for Young Children With Disruptive Behaviors: Open Trial

Pocket Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Online for Young Children With Disruptive Behaviors: Open Trial

Given the need for a more holistic evaluation of m Health BPT, this study aimed to examine an m Health version of PCIT through the aspects of the RE-AIM framework lens. Building on the success of a PCIT-related multimedia book [47], the content was adapted and expanded into a web-based platform. Pocket PCIT Online is a brief, self-directed web-based adaptation of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, developed to increase accessibility of evidence-based parenting strategies [14,48-50].

Jason F Jent, Megan Golson, Abigail Peskin, William A Rothenberg, Hanan Salem, Allison Weinstein, Eileen Davis, Meaghan Parlade, Jocelyn Stokes, Tasha Brown, Michelle Berkovits, Dainelys Garcia

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69887

A Nurse-Led Telemonitoring Approach in Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prospective Cohort Study

A Nurse-Led Telemonitoring Approach in Diabetes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Prospective Cohort Study

We aimed to describe a pragmatic, 12-month, prospective cohort surveillance study, using an NLTA, to examine the trajectory of metabolic and psychological health, and health care usage, in patients with diabetes (Telemonitoring Study Group, TSG), in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic environment. A retrospective contemporary clinic cohort who did not receive regular telemonitoring contact (the non-TSG) was established as a comparator for metabolic indices.

Stephanie A Noonan, Amanda L Gauld, Maria I Constantino, Margaret J McGill, Timothy L Middleton, Ian D Caterson, Luigi N Fontana, Stephen M Twigg, Ted Wu, Raaj Kishore Biswas, Jencia Wong

JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e68214

A Digital Tool for Assessing Well-Being at the Workplace and in Personal Life: Development and Validation of the Quan Well-Being Index

A Digital Tool for Assessing Well-Being at the Workplace and in Personal Life: Development and Validation of the Quan Well-Being Index

We opted for a 2-week recall period as it helps minimize recall bias while still capturing meaningful patterns in recent experiences [44,45]. Furthermore, previous research has suggested that a 2-week recall period offers a practical balance between reducing recall bias and capturing a representative summary of well-being, rather than a momentary state [46,47].

Georgia A Floridou, Freya Katre, Emile Jeuken

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e73713

Measuring Reliable Internet Connectivity Among Families with Children: Secondary Analysis of a US National Survey

Measuring Reliable Internet Connectivity Among Families with Children: Secondary Analysis of a US National Survey

Respondents indicated if any household adults responsible for children were blind or deaf or had a physical, mental, or emotional condition and were presented with Yes or No options. Regarding child chronic health condition, respondents were asked, “Does your family have a child(ren) who has a chronic health condition that results in the use of or need for more services (eg, medical, mental health, and educational) than is usual for most children of the same age?”

Tran T Doan, Kelsey A Schweiberger, Samuel R Wittman, Tamar Krishnamurti, Sarah K Burns, Janel Hanmer, Kristin N Ray

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69304

Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Using a Social Robot in Residential Care for Individuals With Challenges in Daily Structure and Planning: Protocol for a Multiple-Baseline Single Case Trial and Health Economic Evaluation

Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Using a Social Robot in Residential Care for Individuals With Challenges in Daily Structure and Planning: Protocol for a Multiple-Baseline Single Case Trial and Health Economic Evaluation

From a central location in the user’s home, with a default female voice, Tessa pronounces upcoming appointments or tasks from the user’s day program, with repeated reminders, if necessary. The content of these messages is programmed via a web app, that can be accessed from a smartphone, tablet, or PC, functioning like a simple digital calendar.

Kirstin N van Dam, Marieke F M Gielissen, Nienke M Siebelink, Ghislaine A P G van Mastrigt, Wouter den Hollander, Brigitte Boon

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67841

Advancing Real-World Evidence Through a Federated Health Data Network (EHDEN): Descriptive Study

Advancing Real-World Evidence Through a Federated Health Data Network (EHDEN): Descriptive Study

Any organization with access to a data source in Europe could apply to be included in the EHDEN network. In this context, a data source is defined as a distinct repository of health care-related data pertaining to a specific set of individuals. Except for the COVID-19 Rapid Collaboration Call, the 7 DP calls executed between September 2019 and October 2022 were aligned to similar timelines for DP identification, grant awarding, and initiation of data harmonization (Figure 1).

Clair Blacketer, Martijn J Schuemie, Maxim Moinat, Erica A Voss, Montse Camprubi, Peter R Rijnbeek, Patrick B Ryan

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e74119

Virtual Reality for Pediatric Postoperative Pain Management: Exploring Methods and Efficacy

Virtual Reality for Pediatric Postoperative Pain Management: Exploring Methods and Efficacy

In a single-center, prospective, pilot study, Olbrecht et al [15] provided a single VR-D session to 50 children after surgery, providing them the option to play 1 of several VR games.

Sidhant Kalsotra, Dillon Froass, Aneesha Gupta, Sebastian Amaya, Joseph D Tobias, Vanessa A Olbrecht

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68348

What Matters Most to Veterans When Deciding to Use Technology for Health: Cross-Sectional Analysis of a National Survey

What Matters Most to Veterans When Deciding to Use Technology for Health: Cross-Sectional Analysis of a National Survey

Data collection did not focus on a specific clinical setting. Veterans invited to the cohort were active users of VHA health care and technology users, defined as owning a cellular phone and having sent ≥5 secure messages through My Healthe Vet in the previous year [26,27]. VET-C surveys were collected between 2017-2018, 2019-2020, and 2021-2022.

Bella Etingen, Bridget M Smith, Stephanie L Shimada, Stephanie A Robinson, Robin T Higashi, Ndindam Ndiwane, Kathleen L Frisbee, Jessica M Lipschitz, Eric Richardson, Dawn Irvin, Timothy P Hogan

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e77113

Novel Virtual Reality Intervention for Stress Reduction Among Patients With or at Risk for Cardiovascular Disease: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Novel Virtual Reality Intervention for Stress Reduction Among Patients With or at Risk for Cardiovascular Disease: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Virtual reality (VR) is a technology that provides an immersive experience of a computer-generated, 3 D image or environment using a head-mounted display. VR has presented a low-risk way to interrupt the brain’s “default mode network” (DMN), which is a particular set of brain structures that underlie the negative mental states marked by worry, rumination, and stress [15-18].

Katherine E Makaroff, Christopher Van, Vincent Grospe, Lynae Edmunds, Marcella A Calfon-Press, Karol E Watson, Tamara Horwich

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e66557

Development of a Clinic-Based, Sociostructural Intervention to Improve the Provision of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for Cisgender Women: Formative Study Using the Assessment, Decision, Adaptation, Production, Topical Experts, Integration, Training, and Testing (ADAPT-ITT) Framework

Development of a Clinic-Based, Sociostructural Intervention to Improve the Provision of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for Cisgender Women: Formative Study Using the Assessment, Decision, Adaptation, Production, Topical Experts, Integration, Training, and Testing (ADAPT-ITT) Framework

Given the critical role of providers as both Pr EP educators and gatekeepers, we previously developed and tested HIV Pr EP Services for Urban Women, a clinic-level educational intervention, which used a clinic-wide training and a provider toolkit to promote the provision of universal Pr EP services.

Rachel Katherine Scott, Shawnika J Hull, Deanna Kerrigan, Mandi Pratt-Chapman, Tara Mathias-Prabhu, Jennifer Zack, Michelle Xu, Marisa Sadauskas, Patricia L Moriarty, Tranessa L Hanson, Hannah Arem

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e75922