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Using WhatsApp for Nutrition Surveillance Among Children Under 5 Years in West Java, Indonesia: Cross-Sectional Survey and Feasibility Study

Using WhatsApp for Nutrition Surveillance Among Children Under 5 Years in West Java, Indonesia: Cross-Sectional Survey and Feasibility Study

Posyandu serves as a community-based public health outreach initiative, managed and organized in partnership with the community, linking the latter to public health centers (Pusat Kesehatan Masyarakat [Puskesmas]), with the goal of improving access to basic health services, particularly for reducing maternal and child mortality rates [13]. Posyandu itself is integrated into the village social institutions, contributing to enhanced health services for the community [14].

Dewi Nur Aisyah, Chyntia Aryanti Mayadewi, Astri Utami, Fauziah Mauly Rahman, Nathasya Humaira Adriani, Erlangga Al Farozi, Meldi Hafizh Sayoko, Aulia Chairunisa, Liza Restiana, Logan Manikam, Zisis Kozlakidis

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e58752

Discriminative Power of the Serious Game Attention Slackline in Children and Adolescents With and Without Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Validation Study

Discriminative Power of the Serious Game Attention Slackline in Children and Adolescents With and Without Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Validation Study

The patients with ADHD were referred from a unit specialized in neurodevelopmental disorders from the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service of the General University Hospital Dr. Balmis of Alicante (Spain). All patients had been diagnosed with ADHD by experienced psychologists in accordance with the criteria set forth in the DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition).

Nicolás Ruiz-Robledillo, Ignacio Lucas, Rosario Ferrer-Cascales, Natalia Albaladejo-Blázquez, Javier Sanchis, Juan Trujillo

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e65170

Examining the Effects of the Protection Motivation Theory–Based Online Intervention on Improving the Cognitive Behavioral Outcomes of Caregivers of Children With Atopic Diseases: Quasi-Experimental Study

Examining the Effects of the Protection Motivation Theory–Based Online Intervention on Improving the Cognitive Behavioral Outcomes of Caregivers of Children With Atopic Diseases: Quasi-Experimental Study

Beyond clinical visits and medical treatment, comprehensive caregiver and child education coupled with behavior modification strategies are pivotal for effective atopic disease management. Multidisciplinary interventions have been developed for individual atopic conditions.

Dequan Shen, Qinzhun Zhang, Jiayu Tang, Jiahui Wu, Hui Huang, Yuchang Xu, Yinan He, Jialu He, Chengyin Ye

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72925

Evidence of Interventions for the Prevention of Unintentional Injuries: Scoping Review

Evidence of Interventions for the Prevention of Unintentional Injuries: Scoping Review

Unfortunately, over 95% of all child injury deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, resulting in a highly inequitable burden [4]. In India alone, unintentional injuries contribute to 9.1 deaths per 100,000 population, while transport injuries account for 2.8 deaths per 100,000 population [5]. Childhood encompasses different stages of emotional, physical, and brain development, ranging from newborn to adolescence.

Sheela Shetty, Baby S Nayak, Anice George, Avinash Shetty, Vasudeva Guddattu

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e67877

School-Based Virtual Reality Programming for Obtaining Moderate-Intensity Exercise Among Children With Disabilities: Pre-Post Feasibility Study

School-Based Virtual Reality Programming for Obtaining Moderate-Intensity Exercise Among Children With Disabilities: Pre-Post Feasibility Study

Nevertheless, mandated opportunity does not necessarily mean that a child will have accessible and usable exercises that can lead to meaningful improvements in health. A systematic review has demonstrated that school-based exercise studies generally have not elicited favorable effects on cardiometabolic health among children with disabilities, but improvements can be observed in cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness and other components of health-related physical fitness [13].

Byron Lai, Ashley Wright, Bailey Hutchinson, Larsen Bright, Raven Young, Drew Davis, Sultan Ali Malik, James H Rimmer, Pelham High Community Engagement Group

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65801

Extended Reality (XR) in Pediatric Acute and Chronic Pain: Systematic Review and Evidence Gap Map

Extended Reality (XR) in Pediatric Acute and Chronic Pain: Systematic Review and Evidence Gap Map

Mixed effect findings were often due to a variable impact of VR on pain across a procedure (eg, positive impact on postprocedural pain but no effect on pain during the procedure) or variable impact of VR on pain across informants (eg, child reported improved pain, no improvement in pain reported by health care provider). No studies reported worse pain than the control or following the VR intervention.

Courtney W Hess, Brittany N Rosenbloom, Giulia Mesaroli, Cristal Lopez, Nhat Ngo, Estreya Cohen, Carley Ouellette, Jeffrey I Gold, Deirdre Logan, Laura E Simons, Jennifer N Stinson

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e63854

Cooperative Virtual Reality Gaming for Anxiety and Pain Reduction in Pediatric Patients and Their Caregivers During Painful Medical Procedures: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Cooperative Virtual Reality Gaming for Anxiety and Pain Reduction in Pediatric Patients and Their Caregivers During Painful Medical Procedures: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

However, the use of such medication is associated with additional health risks [5], particularly in the context of child development [6]. An additional factor that can influence the emotional experience of child patients is their caregivers, in most cases a parent. Caregivers are also under extraordinary emotional pressure during the child’s stay in hospital.

Stefan Liszio, Franziska Bäuerlein, Jens Hildebrand, Carolin van Nahl, Maic Masuch, Oliver Basu

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63098

Novel Profiles of Family Media Use: Latent Profile Analysis

Novel Profiles of Family Media Use: Latent Profile Analysis

Specifically, we sought to identify novel patterns of family media use that consider child duration and frequency of media activities; child use to keep occupied, regulate behavior, or fall asleep; parent attitudes about child use; limit setting and mediation; parent media use; and “technoference” (ie, technology interference in parent-child activities).

Nicole Hamp, Jenny Radesky, Heidi M Weeks, Alison L Miller, Niko Kaciroti

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e59215

Effect of a Gamified Family-Based Exercise Intervention on Adherence to 24-Hour Movement Behavior Recommendations in Preschool Children: Single-Center Pragmatic Trial

Effect of a Gamified Family-Based Exercise Intervention on Adherence to 24-Hour Movement Behavior Recommendations in Preschool Children: Single-Center Pragmatic Trial

Each child had a user account to log in and complete exercises twice per week, with one session available from Monday to Wednesday and a repeat session available from Thursday to Sunday. The program comprised 3 phases: a warm-up/activation phase, a training phase (featuring body weight strength exercises, CRF exercises, and color-coded exercises), and a cooldown phase. The number of exercises and repetitions varied from week to week.

Gaizka Legarra-Gorgoñon, Yesenia García-Alonso, Robinson Ramírez-Vélez, Loreto Alonso-Martínez, Mikel Izquierdo, Alicia M Alonso-Martínez

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e60185