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Global Health care Professionals’ Perceptions of Large Language Model Use In Practice: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Global Health care Professionals’ Perceptions of Large Language Model Use In Practice: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

We surveyed a diverse group of health care professionals—including physicians, nurses, researchers, and educators—from multiple countries and practice settings. Using a cross-sectional survey design, we collected data on their familiarity with Chat GPT, how and why they used it, and their concerns about its integration.

Ecem Ozkan, Aysun Tekin, Mahmut Can Ozkan, Daniel Cabrera, Alexander Niven, Yue Dong

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e58801

Limited Moderating Effect of Podcast Listening on Work Stress and Emotional Exhaustion Among Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-Sectional Study

Limited Moderating Effect of Podcast Listening on Work Stress and Emotional Exhaustion Among Nurses During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-Sectional Study

For instance, research by Lai et al [3] revealed that 126 of 250 nurses (50.4%) exhibit symptoms of depression, 112 of 251 nurses (44.6%) experience anxiety, 85 of 250 nurses (34%) experience insomnia, and as many as 179 of 250 nurses (71.5%) report distress. These data highlight the issue of emotional exhaustion among nurses in high-pressure environments. The mental health challenges faced by nurses have drawn attention to the need for strategies to improve their psychological well-being.

Lu Li Jung, Pei Chin Chou, Yu-Hua Wu

JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e70640

Impact of Bottom-Up Cocreation of Nursing Technological Innovations: Explorative Interview Study Among Hospital Nurses and Managers

Impact of Bottom-Up Cocreation of Nursing Technological Innovations: Explorative Interview Study Among Hospital Nurses and Managers

However, the bottom-up approach requires nurses to invest time, which is challenging considering many nurses face time constraints [15,16]. If these nursing technological innovations lack the required quality, this could result in decreased application in nursing practice [2,6]. Furthermore, a poorly developed nursing technological innovation could lead to resistance from nurses, resulting in a negative attitude toward these innovations [9,17].

Saskia van Steenis, Onno Helder, Helianthe S M Kort, Thijs van Houwelingen

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e60543

Exploratory Co-Design on Electronic Health Record Nursing Summaries: Case Study

Exploratory Co-Design on Electronic Health Record Nursing Summaries: Case Study

Specifically, the co-design activity aimed to gain insights into nurses’ perspectives on nursing summary design, including which information types to include and how to arrange the information types. This was an exploratory, single session of co-design activities that gathered nurses’ feedback and identified their design preferences.

Suhyun Park, Jenna L Marquard, Robin R Austin, Christie L Martin, David S Pieczkiewicz, Connie W Delaney

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68906

Benefits and Barriers to mHealth in Hypertension Care: Qualitative Study With German Health Care Professionals

Benefits and Barriers to mHealth in Hypertension Care: Qualitative Study With German Health Care Professionals

Nursing professionals (nurses, nursing assistants) play a crucial role in the care of patients with hypertension. They help implement blood pressure control measures, educate patients, and help monitor symptoms and side effects [8]. In October 2020, physicians in Germany were allowed to prescribe digital therapeutics (Di GA [Digitale Gesundheitsanwendungen]) in standard care for the first time [9].

Susann May, Felix Muehlensiepen, Eileen Wengemuth, Frances Seifert, Martin Heinze, Dunja Bruch, Sebastian Spethmann

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e52544

Experiences With an In-Bed Real-Time Motion Monitoring System on a Geriatric Ward: Mixed Methods Study

Experiences With an In-Bed Real-Time Motion Monitoring System on a Geriatric Ward: Mixed Methods Study

The study addressed the perception of nurses on several aspects as adverse events and the implementation in the clinical setting, as well as their assessment of usefulness. Therefore, nurses on regular wards at a university medical center used a bed exit system to better understand its potential in hospitals [10].

Stefan Walzer, Isabel Schön, Johanna Pfeil, Nicola Merz, Helga Marx, Sven Ziegler, Christophe Kunze

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63572

Enhancing Health Equity and Patient Engagement in Diabetes Care: Technology-Aided Continuous Glucose Monitoring Pilot Implementation Project

Enhancing Health Equity and Patient Engagement in Diabetes Care: Technology-Aided Continuous Glucose Monitoring Pilot Implementation Project

This interdisciplinary approach with recruitments by clinicians and nurses and follow-up by pharmacy team was chosen based on the evidence that collaborative health care teams are effective in integrating digital health in primary care settings [38,39]. The detailed schema of our approach is depicted in Figure 1. Process for CGM implementation. CGM: continuous glucose monitoring; CUHCC: Community-University Health Care Center. The CGM program followed a structured protocol (refer to Figure 1).

Madhur Thakur, Eric W Maurer, Kim Ngan Tran, Anthony Tholkes, Sripriya Rajamani, Roli Dwivedi

JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e68324

Impact of Psychosocial and Palliative Care Training on Nurses’ Competences and Care of Patients With Cancer in Cameroon: Protocol for Quasi-Experimental Study

Impact of Psychosocial and Palliative Care Training on Nurses’ Competences and Care of Patients With Cancer in Cameroon: Protocol for Quasi-Experimental Study

Training nurses to provide palliative and psychosocial oncology care to patients with cancer in Cameroon can improve access to care, patient experiences and quality of life. A few studies in Cameroon suggested that nurses lack knowledge about palliative care and have negative attitudes toward care of the dying [26,27]. However, there has not been any palliative and psychosocial oncology care training targeting practicing nurses in Cameroon.

Nahyeni Bassah, Nicholas Tendongfor, Bachi-Ayukokang Ebob-Anya, Vivian A E Eta, Malika Esembeson, Ndzi Eric Ngah, Salisu Ango Abdul-Rahim

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64871

Advancing AI Data Ethics in Nursing: Future Directions for Nursing Practice, Research, and Education

Advancing AI Data Ethics in Nursing: Future Directions for Nursing Practice, Research, and Education

Nurses, who are primary users of EHRs [33,34], generate various electronic clinical documents detailing different aspects of patient care and progress (eg, admission assessments, nursing care plans, nursing education, and medication administration). We hypothesize that most frontline nurses are unaware of how their EHR data influences the performance and use of AI technologies.

Patricia A Ball Dunlap, Martin Michalowski

JMIR Nursing 2024;7:e62678

Advancing Digital Education Technologies by Empowering Nurses With Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Advancing Digital Education Technologies by Empowering Nurses With Point-of-Care Ultrasound: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Mitigating harm in health care settings is a fundamental duty and responsibility of nurses. The nursing process, with its structured stages, serves as a critical tool in minimizing patient risk by enabling nurses to systematically prioritize health needs and devise outcome-focused care plans [1].

Fernanda Raphael Escobar Gimenes, Angelita Maria Stabile, Rodrigo Magri Bernardes, Vinicius Batista Santos, Mayra Gonçalves Menegueti, Patricia Rezende do Prado, Mauricio Serra Ribeiro, Flavia Giron Camerini, Soraia Assad Nasbine Rabeh

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e58030