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Application of Artificial Intelligence in Cardio-Oncology Imaging for Cancer Therapy–Related Cardiovascular Toxicity: Systematic Review

Application of Artificial Intelligence in Cardio-Oncology Imaging for Cancer Therapy–Related Cardiovascular Toxicity: Systematic Review

In total, 7 studies conducted between 2018 and 2023 were included, with 5 from the United States (Kar et al [29-31], Zhang et al [32], Edalati et al [33]), 1 from China (Shen et al [34]), and 1 from Taiwan (Chang et al [35]). Of these, 6 studies involved patients with breast cancer with additional cancers (eg, sarcoma, lymphoma, leukemia) in some cohorts.

Hayat Mushcab, Mohammed Al Ramis, Abdulrahman AlRujaib, Rawan Eskandarani, Tamara Sunbul, Anwar AlOtaibi, Mohammed Obaidan, Reman Al Harbi, Duaa Aljabri

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e63964

Mono-Professional Simulation-Based Obstetric Training in a Low-Resource Setting: Stepped-Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial

Mono-Professional Simulation-Based Obstetric Training in a Low-Resource Setting: Stepped-Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial

The power calculation was conducted following the methods described by Hussey et al [14] and Woertman et al [10,15,16]. Initially, the sample size for a standard randomized clinical trial was calculated. To show a 20% reduction in combined maternal and perinatal mortality with an α of .05 and a power of 80%, a total of 6398 births would be required for a simple randomized clinical trial design.

Anne A C van Tetering, Ella L de Vries, Peter Ntuyo, E R van den Heuvel, Annemarie F Fransen, M Beatrijs van der Hout-van der Jagt, Imelda Namagembe, Josaphat Byamugisha, S Guid Oei

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e54911

Prerequisites for Cost-Effective Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring: Early Health Economic Analysis

Prerequisites for Cost-Effective Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring: Early Health Economic Analysis

https://www.zorginstituutnederland.nl/publicaties/publicatie/2024/01/16/richtlijn-voor-het-uitvoeren-van-economische-evaluaties-in-de-gezondheidszorg ://www.zorginstituutnederland.nl/over-ons/werkwijzen-en-procedures/adviseren-over-en-verduidelijken-van-het-basispakket-aan-zorg /beoordeling-van-geneesmiddelen/richtlijn-voor-economische-evaluatie) dashboard-arbeidsmarkt/ontwikkeling-cao-lonen/uurloon#:~:text=Als%20we%20kijken%20naar%20gemiddelden,van /Verdiepingsmodule+QALY+en+kwaliteit-van-leven-metingen+%28versie+2024%29.pdf)

Job van Steenkiste, Pim van Dorst, Daan Dohmen, Cornelis Boersma

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e64386

Characterizing Patient-Reported Fatigue Using Electronic Diaries in Neurodegenerative and Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: Observational Study

Characterizing Patient-Reported Fatigue Using Electronic Diaries in Neurodegenerative and Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: Observational Study

A separate investigation conducted by Cella et al [28] examined the extent to which the FACIT-F accurately measures self-reported fatigue ratings and found a strong level of consistency across several assessment techniques. Additionally, a study conducted by Rao et al [11] showed a good correlation between digital measures and daily self-reported exhaustion. This finding supports the reliability of frequent self-assessment in accurately capturing patterns of fatigue.

Adrien Bennetot, Rana Zia Ur Rehman, Robbin Romijnders, Zhi Li, Victoria Macrae, Kristen Davies, Wan-Fai Ng, Walter Maetzler, Jennifer Kudelka, Hanna Hildesheim, Kirsten Emmert, Emma Paulides, C Janneke van der Woude, Ralf Reilmann, Svenja Aufenberg, Meenakshi Chatterjee, Nikolay V Manyakov, Clémence Pinaud, Stefan Avey

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65879

Innovative, Technology-Driven, Digital Tools for Managing Pediatric Urinary Incontinence: Scoping Review

Innovative, Technology-Driven, Digital Tools for Managing Pediatric Urinary Incontinence: Scoping Review

This scoping review followed the PRISMA-Sc R (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews) guidelines as outlined by Tricco et al [37] (see Multimedia Appendix 1 for the PRISMA-Sc R checklist). Eligibility criteria were determined based on the population, concept, and context framework.

Lola Bladt, Jiri Vermeulen, Alexandra Vermandel, Gunter De Win, Lukas Van Campenhout

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e66336

The Effectiveness of a Custom AI Chatbot for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Health Literacy: Development and Evaluation Study

The Effectiveness of a Custom AI Chatbot for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Health Literacy: Development and Evaluation Study

Interested readers are referred to the work by Lewis et al [24] and Gao et al [25] for more technical and expansive details on RAG. Drawing on chunks of relevant data retrieved from the reference documents, as discussed previously, RAG provides LLMs with the ability to attribute the source of the information in the response. It is apparent from Figure 2 [25] that the retrieved chunks are large enough, so they typically contain the page and document header information that is included on the document pages.

Anthony Kelly, Eoin Noctor, Laura Ryan, Pepijn van de Ven

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70131

Adapting a Text Messaging Intervention to Improve Diabetes Medication Adherence in a Spanish-Speaking Population: Qualitative Study

Adapting a Text Messaging Intervention to Improve Diabetes Medication Adherence in a Spanish-Speaking Population: Qualitative Study

The development of the REACH barrier content has been described in studies by Nelson et al [25,26]. The REACH study team conducted a thorough review of published studies describing patient-reported barriers to adherence to glucose-lowering medications. The literature review yielded 68 barriers to taking oral glucose-lowering medications and 7 barriers to taking insulin; similar barriers were collapsed, resulting in 36 adherence barriers [25].

Jacqueline Seiglie, Seth Tobolsky, Ricaurte Crespo Trevino, Lluvia Cordova, Sara Cromer, A Enrique Caballero, Margarita Alegria, J Jaime Miranda, Deborah Wexler, Lindsay Mayberry

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e66668