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The Lived Experiences of Racial and Ethnic Minority Nurses Exposed to Racial Microaggressions in the Hospital Setting: Qualitative Study

The Lived Experiences of Racial and Ethnic Minority Nurses Exposed to Racial Microaggressions in the Hospital Setting: Qualitative Study

A scoping review further confirmed that the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated racial discrimination against nurses from racial and ethnic minority groups [9]. These findings suggest that nurses from racial and ethnic minority groups may have unique experiences with WPV. We aimed to further explore their experiences. Our literature review revealed a lack of studies understanding WPV among nurses from racial and ethnic minority groups.

Da S Kim, Ha Do Byon

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2025;9:e67029

Using a Sober Curious Framework to Explore Barriers and Facilitators to Helping Sexual Minority Women Reduce Alcohol-Related Harms: Protocol for a Descriptive Study

Using a Sober Curious Framework to Explore Barriers and Facilitators to Helping Sexual Minority Women Reduce Alcohol-Related Harms: Protocol for a Descriptive Study

Unfortunately, analyses aggregated LGB participants, which prohibited specific examination of outcomes among sexual minority women. In another study that combined sexual (and gender) minority participants, Gilmore et al [53] evaluated Positive Change (+Change) with 24 undergraduate students from a large university in the Southwestern United States. Of the 24 participants, most (n=17) identified as cisgender heterosexual; 7 identified as sexual minority, gender minority, or both sexual and gender minority.

Tonda L Hughes, Lauren Bochicchio, Laurie A Drabble, Belinda Lunnay, David Whiteley, Jillian R Scheer, Beth Meadows, Paul Ward, Carol Emslie

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63282

Diabetes Medical Group Visits and Type 2 Diabetes Outcomes: Mediation Analysis of Diabetes Distress

Diabetes Medical Group Visits and Type 2 Diabetes Outcomes: Mediation Analysis of Diabetes Distress

Over 37 million people in the United States live with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2 DM), accounting for 7.8 million hospitalizations and over US $327 billion in health care costs annually, with persistent disparities in diabetes outcomes among low-income and minority adults being attributable to underlying health inequities [1-7].

Matthew Reichert, Barbara A De La Cruz, Paula Gardiner, Suzanne Mitchell

JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e57526

Impact of a Virtual Care Navigation Service on Member-Reported Outcomes Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Populations: Case Study

Impact of a Virtual Care Navigation Service on Member-Reported Outcomes Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Populations: Case Study

According to minority stress theory, the stigma associated with sexual and/or gender minority identities acts as a stressor, potentially serving as a foundational contributor to health inequities among LGBTQ+ people [4]. This inequity includes adverse health outcomes, such as various forms of cancer, mental health disorders including depression and anxiety, HIV, and higher rates of substance use compared to their heterosexual and cisgender counterparts [5-10].

Seul Ki Choi, Jaclyn Marshall, Patrina Sexton Topper, Andrew Pregnall, José Bauermeister

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64137

Perceptions of HIV-Related Comorbidities and Usability of a Virtual Environment for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Education in Sexual Minority Men With HIV: Formative Phases of a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Perceptions of HIV-Related Comorbidities and Usability of a Virtual Environment for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Education in Sexual Minority Men With HIV: Formative Phases of a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

The risk of HIV, as well as CVD as a comorbidity, disproportionately impacts Black and Latinx sexual minority men [8], as they experience higher rates of HIV-related conditions, such as high blood pressure and diabetes [9]. CVD risk is intersectional and exacerbated by social determinants and structural forces.

S Raquel Ramos, Harmony Reynolds, Constance Johnson, Gail Melkus, Trace Kershaw, Julian F Thayer, Allison Vorderstrasse

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e57351

A Multicomponent Intervention (POSSIBLE) to Improve Perceived Risk for HIV Among Black Sexual Minority Men: Feasibility and Preliminary Effectiveness Pilot Study

A Multicomponent Intervention (POSSIBLE) to Improve Perceived Risk for HIV Among Black Sexual Minority Men: Feasibility and Preliminary Effectiveness Pilot Study

Increased pre-exposure prophylaxis (Pr EP) use is urgently needed to substantially decrease HIV incidence among Black sexual minority men who have an estimated 50% lifetime risk of HIV acquisition [1]. Data show racial inequities in uptake and adherence among sexual minority men who meet Pr EP indications [2].

Derek T Dangerfield II, Janeane N Anderson, Charleen Wylie, Ricky Bluthenthal, Chris Beyrer, Jason E Farley

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e54739