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Access to Primary Care Telemedicine and Visit Characterization in a Pediatric, Low-Income, Primarily Latino Population: Retrospective Study

Access to Primary Care Telemedicine and Visit Characterization in a Pediatric, Low-Income, Primarily Latino Population: Retrospective Study

In regard to the use of video visits, there may be other systematic differences between non-Latino and Latino populations that make telemedicine visits more convenient or accessible for Latino patients in our study population as compared to in-person visits. These could be social determinants of health, such as job or transportation-related factors, or even demographic factors such as parent age or parental comfort with technology used for video visits.

Priya R Pathak, Melissa S Stockwell, Mariellen M Lane, Laura Robbins-Milne, Suzanne Friedman, Kalpana Pethe, Margaret C Krause, Karen Soren, Luz Adriana Matiz, Lauren B Solomon, Maria E Burke, Edith Bracho-Sanchez

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e57702

A Participatory Model for Cocreating Accessible Rehabilitation Technology for Stroke Survivors: User-Centered Design Approach

A Participatory Model for Cocreating Accessible Rehabilitation Technology for Stroke Survivors: User-Centered Design Approach

In 2021, our research group set up a cocreation center for rehabilitation technology [16], aiming to develop accessible rehabilitation using a cocreation approach that is informed by users who have completed, or are completing, an 8-week, technology-based rehabilitation program [16,17]. This paper describes the formal and informal cocreation processes that developed from our center and presents 2 cases studies to demonstrate how specific devices have benefited from our participatory cocreation approach.

Andrew Kerr, Madeleine Grealy, Milena Slachetka, Chioma Obinuchi Wodu, Gillian Sweeney, Fiona Boyd, David Colville, Philip Rowe

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2024;11:e57227

Accessible Ecosystem for Clinical Research (Federated Learning for Everyone): Development and Usability Study

Accessible Ecosystem for Clinical Research (Federated Learning for Everyone): Development and Usability Study

For those interested in a deeper exploration or customization of FL4 E, the source code for both the server and client components is readily accessible [61]. This openness ensures transparency, fosters a community of collaboration, and enables continuous improvement of the platform by allowing researchers, developers, and data scientists to contribute to its development. This study conducted secondary analyses of openly licensed repository data sets for demonstration purposes in the results section.

Ashkan Pirmani, Martijn Oldenhof, Liesbet M Peeters, Edward De Brouwer, Yves Moreau

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e55496

Effectiveness of Virtual Reality–Based Well-Being Interventions for Stress Reduction in Young Adults: Systematic Review

Effectiveness of Virtual Reality–Based Well-Being Interventions for Stress Reduction in Young Adults: Systematic Review

These findings reveal that VR may serve as an accessible, affordable tool for students and young adults to promote well-being or lower stress levels. However, there are some limitations to the review. The included studies tend to have smaller sample sizes, which may not be representative of students as a whole. A total of 20 studies were included in the final phase of extraction. Future directions may include expanding the search criteria to include more studies that may have higher sample sizes.

Joy Xu, Areej Khanotia, Shmuel Juni, Josephine Ku, Hana Sami, Vallen Lin, Roberta Walterson, Evelyn Payne, Helen Jo, Parmin Rahimpoor-Marnani

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e52186

Quality and Accessibility of Home Assessment mHealth Apps for Community Living: Systematic Review

Quality and Accessibility of Home Assessment mHealth Apps for Community Living: Systematic Review

These guidelines are designed to make web content more accessible to all users but is highly relevant to web and nonweb mobile phone content [41]. Considering that the target population of home assessment apps includes people with functional limitations, ensuring accessibility is deemed critical for the successful deployment of these apps.

Jung-hye Shin, Rachael Shields, Jenny Lee, Zachary Skrove, Ross Tredinnick, Kevin Ponto, Beth Fields

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e52996