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Smartphone- and Tablet-Based Tools to Assess Cognition in Individuals With Preclinical Alzheimer Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment: Scoping Review

Smartphone- and Tablet-Based Tools to Assess Cognition in Individuals With Preclinical Alzheimer Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment: Scoping Review

In total, 8% (3/37) of the tools assessed language (speech; WLA [72], ki:e SB-C [71], and the “tablet-based automatic assessment using speech data” [73]). A total of 3% (1/37) of the tools measured executive functioning (e-CT [55]), and 3% (1/37) measured motor function (Just Touch [54]). All but 1 digital tool (36/37, 97%) were active cognitive tasks. The passive tool (Type of Mood [70]) measured everyday typing performance.

Rosanne L van den Berg, Sophie M van der Landen, Matthijs J Keijzer, Aniek M van Gils, Maureen van Dam, Kirsten A Ziesemer, Roos J Jutten, John E Harrison, Casper de Boer, Wiesje M van der Flier, Sietske AM Sikkes

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65297

Innovative Digital Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia Disorder in Adults (dCBT-i): Framework Development

Innovative Digital Cognitive Behavioral Treatment for Insomnia Disorder in Adults (dCBT-i): Framework Development

Collaboration with the mathematics department at the Pasteur Institute and the Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) research laboratory (Decision and Bayesian Computation, Computational Biology & Neuroscience Department, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique [CNRS] Unité Mixte de Recherche [UMR] 3571 – Jean Baptiste MASSON) will allow analysis of data to enhance the treatment’s algorithms and improve efficacy at predicting and preventing insomnia relapse.

Emilie Stern, Severine Brune, Stéphane Mouchabac, Anthony Dubroc, Charles de la Personne, Pierre Alexis Geoffroy

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e70193

Development and Pilot Testing of an Addiction Clinic–Based Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Uptake and Adherence Intervention for Women with Substance Use Disorders: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Trial

Development and Pilot Testing of an Addiction Clinic–Based Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Uptake and Adherence Intervention for Women with Substance Use Disorders: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Trial

After completion of the four motivational sessions, the participant will be scheduled for their initial visit with the nurse practitioner in the CNRA, who will conduct a clinical assessment which will include fourth-generation HIV screening (ie, tests that detect both HIV antibodies and p24 antigens), screening for sexually transmitted infections, a basic metabolic panel to include serum creatinine, and hepatitis B and C screening. The nurse practitioner will review laboratory results.

Angela M Heads, Diane Santa Maria, Mandy J Hill, Robert Suchting, Kimberly N Evans, Zaneta Gaul, Luba Yammine, Constanza de Dios, Joy M Schmitz

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64961

A Method for Custom-Contoured Cushion Fabrication Based on Pressure Mapping for Wheelchair Users to Prevent Pressure Ulcers: Feasibility Quasi-Experimental Study

A Method for Custom-Contoured Cushion Fabrication Based on Pressure Mapping for Wheelchair Users to Prevent Pressure Ulcers: Feasibility Quasi-Experimental Study

(C) The contour of the seated person is defined through a threshold value to remove the pressure points out of the user-cushion contact area; then, a Gaussian filter is applied to obtain an offset (Of) to soften the final profile of the cushion (D) Two smoothing filters are applied to Pg to increase the user-cushion contact area. First, a Gaussian filter, then the values are normalized. Finally, an averaging filter is applied to the normalized data (Pg N).

Alma De León-Hernández, Adriana Martínez-Hernández, Isabel Bolivar-Tellería, Andrea Bosch-Sánchez, María Fernanda Cabrera-Padilla, Carlos Omar López-López

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e68612

Domain-Specific Evaluation of Exergame Metrics Among Older Adults With Mild Neurocognitive Disorder: Secondary Analysis of 2 Randomized Controlled Trials

Domain-Specific Evaluation of Exergame Metrics Among Older Adults With Mild Neurocognitive Disorder: Secondary Analysis of 2 Randomized Controlled Trials

This entails a cross-sectional design with a priori sample size calculations rather than the use of data from longitudinal studies and applying different game levels to investigate whether the game levels induce the appropriate changes in perceived task demands (eg, as has been investigated in the work by Manser and de Bruin [71]) and whether and how performance at higher difficulty levels might differentially relate to cognitive performance assessed using standardized neuropsychological assessments.

Wanda Kaiser, Eling D de Bruin, Patrick Manser

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e65878