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An Integrated Model for Circular Waste Management Using the Internet of Things, Semantic Web, and Gamification (Circonomy): Case Study in Indonesia

An Integrated Model for Circular Waste Management Using the Internet of Things, Semantic Web, and Gamification (Circonomy): Case Study in Indonesia

This research is a pilot project aiming to develop a first-stage prototype based on the Circonomy model. In developing the first stage of our prototype, we only focused on the design and development of (1) smart garbage bins, (2) citizen engagement mechanisms, and (3) integrated management platforms regarding circular waste management. This is in accordance with the objectives we want to achieve, as we discussed in the Introduction.

Vitri Tundjungsari, Bambang Purnomosidi Dwi Putranto, Muhamad Bahrul Ulum, Nizirwan Anwar

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e66781

User-Centered Prototype Design of a Health Care Robot for Treating Type 2 Diabetes in the Community Pharmacy: Development and Usability Study

User-Centered Prototype Design of a Health Care Robot for Treating Type 2 Diabetes in the Community Pharmacy: Development and Usability Study

The development of the prototype robot involved the researcher synthesizing the literature and conducting field visits to pharmacies and health education units. The development goals and direction were then jointly decided during team meetings. The development of the prototype robot began in March 2018. The team included 1 expert in technology, 1 expert in gerontology, 2 physicians, 12 to 15 engineers and research assistants, and 1 researcher.

Ching-Ju Chiu, Lin-Chun Hua, Jung-Hsien Chiang, Chieh-Ying Chou

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e48226

Evaluating the Knowledge Level, Practice, and Behavioral Change Potential of Care Managers in Pressure Injury Prevention Using a Mobile App Prototyping Model in the Home-Care Setting: Single-Arm, Pre-Post Pilot Study

Evaluating the Knowledge Level, Practice, and Behavioral Change Potential of Care Managers in Pressure Injury Prevention Using a Mobile App Prototyping Model in the Home-Care Setting: Single-Arm, Pre-Post Pilot Study

The face validity, construct validity, and reliability of the knowledge and practice test questions used in this study were not considered, because we prioritized evaluating the effect of a mobile app prototype on knowledge, practice, and behavior change.

Masushi Kohta, Mayumi Takahashi, Hiroe Koyanagi, Junko Sugama

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e57768

An Ontology for Digital Medicine Outcomes: Development of the Digital Medicine Outcomes Value Set (DOVeS)

An Ontology for Digital Medicine Outcomes: Development of the Digital Medicine Outcomes Value Set (DOVeS)

To demonstrate the potential use of DOVe S for practical application, we built a prototype DHT Application Finder that allows a user to search for DHTs based on filter settings, outcomes-based search terms, conditions, specialties, procedures, types of technology, regulatory status, and EHR integration capabilities. The backend of the DHT Application Finder used OWL reasoning in particular standard subsumption tests, to compute answers to queries from the frontend.

Benjamin Rosner, Matthew Horridge, Guillen Austria, Tiffany Lee, Andrew Auerbach

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e67589

Prototype of an App Designed to Support Self-Management for Health Behaviors and Weight in Women Living With Breast Cancer: Qualitative User Experience Study

Prototype of an App Designed to Support Self-Management for Health Behaviors and Weight in Women Living With Breast Cancer: Qualitative User Experience Study

The aim of this study was to use a similar methodology to gather user experience data of a prototype app with built-in peer and coach support designed to support the management of health behaviors and weight in women living with breast cancer. The information provided in this study will highlight which app components are most valued by potential users, feed into further development of the app, and provide valuable information on what women with breast cancer want from digital support in general.

Phillippa Lally, Christine N May, E Siobhan Mitchell, Meaghan McCallum, Andreas Michaelides, Abigail Fisher

JMIR Cancer 2024;10:e48170

A Culturally Sensitive Mobile App (DiaFriend) to Improve Self-Care in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Development Study

A Culturally Sensitive Mobile App (DiaFriend) to Improve Self-Care in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: Development Study

This app development project aimed to develop a prototype app for Portuguese Americans with T2 DM using the design thinking approach. The multidisciplinary research team consisted of 2 nurse educators, an app development expert, and 2 graduate research assistants with mobile app development knowledge from the university’s Computer and Information Sciences Department.

Peeranuch LeSeure, Elizabeth Chin, Shelley Zhang

JMIR Diabetes 2024;9:e63393

User-Centered Design for Designing and Evaluating a Prototype of a Data Collection Tool to Submit Information About Incidents of Violence Against Sex Workers: Multiple Methods Approach

User-Centered Design for Designing and Evaluating a Prototype of a Data Collection Tool to Submit Information About Incidents of Violence Against Sex Workers: Multiple Methods Approach

The initial paper prototype included 7 screens. The prototype was designed using the free version of Figma software online tool as of April 26, 2022, which allows the creation of 3 pages only. The heuristic analysis was based on Neilsen “10 usability heuristics.” [22] Representational analysis consisted of heuristic analysis undertaken by the authors and 2 colleagues.

Melissa H Ditmore, Jose Fernando Florez-Arango

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e53557

Developing a Youth-Led Digital Hypertension Education Intervention for Adults With Hypertension: Qualitative Study on Refinement and Acceptability

Developing a Youth-Led Digital Hypertension Education Intervention for Adults With Hypertension: Qualitative Study on Refinement and Acceptability

The intervention prototype had 6 weekly self-guided online modules housed in REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture [Vanderbilt University]) [22,23], each with a theme (eg, healthy eating). Textbox 1 shows the first module prototype. Week 1: What is Hypertension? Please complete the module below in the next 7 days. Select which language you would like to receive the material in (English, Spanish, or both) based on the language preference of your adult.

Sara W Heinert, Kelvin Guzman-Baez, Affan Aamir, Ananya Penugonda, Benjamin F Crabtree, Kathryn Greene, Carolyn J Heckman, Phillip Levy, Pamela Ohman Strickland, Shawna V Hudson

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e54909