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Effect of a Telemedicine Model on Patients With Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction in a Resource-Limited Setting in Vietnam: Cohort Study

Effect of a Telemedicine Model on Patients With Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction in a Resource-Limited Setting in Vietnam: Cohort Study

Over the past decade, remote monitoring and telemedicine solutions have emerged as promising strategies to enhance HF care and management by enabling closer patient monitoring and facilitating timely, personalized clinical decision-making by health care providers [7,9,10]. Numerous clinical trials have demonstrated the benefits of telemedicine for patients with HF, particularly for reducing the risk of HF-related hospitalizations [9-12].

Hoai Thi Thu Nguyen, Hieu Ba Tran, Phuong Minh Tran, Hung Manh Pham, Co Xuan Dao, Thanh Ngoc Le, Loi Doan Do, Ha Quoc Nguyen, Thom Thi Vu, James Kirkpatrick, Christopher Reid, Dung Viet Nguyen

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67228

Association of Subjective Cognitive Concerns With Performance on Mobile App–Based Cognitive Assessment in Cognitively Normal Older Adults: Observational Study

Association of Subjective Cognitive Concerns With Performance on Mobile App–Based Cognitive Assessment in Cognitively Normal Older Adults: Observational Study

These are especially important relationships to disentangle, given the ubiquity of SCC in aging populations [2], high rates of smartphone usage [29], and growing interest in remote assessment to enhance accessibility to cognitive screening.

Caroline O Nester, Alyssa N De Vito, Sarah Prieto, Zachary J Kunicki, Jennifer Strenger, Karra D Harrington, Nelson Roque, Martin J Sliwinski, Laura A Rabin, Louisa I Thompson

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e64033

Exploring the General Acceptability and User Experience of a Digital Therapeutic for Cognitive Training in a Singaporean Older Adult Population: Qualitative Study

Exploring the General Acceptability and User Experience of a Digital Therapeutic for Cognitive Training in a Singaporean Older Adult Population: Qualitative Study

Given that the effective deployment of a tablet-based DTx in a remote setting use case requires addressing additional factors such as ensuring household internet access, it is important to note that in Singapore, where 99% of resident households, including 93% of senior-only households, have internet access [49], this is less of a concern compared with the digital divide at the global level [50], with disparities in internet access often linked poverty and unemployment [51].

Siong Peng Kwek, Qiao Ying Leong, V Vien Lee, Ni Yin Lau, Smrithi Vijayakumar, Wei Ying Ng, Bina Rai, Marlena Natalia Raczkowska, Christopher L Asplund, Alexandria Remus, Dean Ho

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63568

Investigation of Study Procedures to Estimate Sensitivity and Reliability of a Virtual Physical Assessment Developed for Workplace Concussions: Method-Comparison Feasibility Study

Investigation of Study Procedures to Estimate Sensitivity and Reliability of a Virtual Physical Assessment Developed for Workplace Concussions: Method-Comparison Feasibility Study

The lack of documented reliability and sensitivity properties associated with measures administered in remote assessments of people with concussions poses a barrier to the ongoing use and availability of these remote assessments in practice. Further barriers to completing remote assessments include concerns regarding safety, environmental setup, and the need for support at home [14-17].

Keely Barnes, Heidi Sveistrup, Mark Bayley, Mary Egan, Martin Bilodeau, Michel Rathbone, Monica Taljaard, Motahareh Karimijashni, Shawn Marshall

JMIR Neurotech 2024;3:e57661

Human Factors, Human-Centered Design, and Usability of Sensor-Based Digital Health Technologies: Scoping Review

Human Factors, Human-Centered Design, and Usability of Sensor-Based Digital Health Technologies: Scoping Review

We completed our literature search in Pub Med using search terms designed in 6 layers as follows (terms within each layer were separated by the Boolean operator “OR”, while the layers themselves were separated using “AND” or “NOT”): (1) Medical Subject Heading (Me SH; [26]) term for human participants; (2) Me SH terms related to s DHTs, such as wearable electronic devices and digital technology; (3) keywords related to s DHTs such as wear* (asterisk indicates truncation), remote, and connected; (4) keywords related

Animesh Tandon, Bryan Cobb, Jacob Centra, Elena Izmailova, Nikolay V Manyakov, Samantha McClenahan, Smit Patel, Emre Sezgin, Srinivasan Vairavan, Bernard Vrijens, Jessie P Bakker, Digital Health Measurement Collaborative Community (DATAcc) hosted by DiMe

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e57628

Exploring the Qualitative Experiences of Administering and Participating in Remote Research via Telephone Using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Blind: Cross-Sectional Study of Older Adults

Exploring the Qualitative Experiences of Administering and Participating in Remote Research via Telephone Using the Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Blind: Cross-Sectional Study of Older Adults

Research into remote cognitive assessment research has roots in the 1990s [1,7], and studies continue to examine the utility of this model [8-10]. Benefits of remote methods have been noted to include increased convenience and access [11], improved safety (eg, limited COVID-19 exposure), and management of costs [12]. Remote methods have been deemed feasible and acceptable by both providers and patients [12-14]. However, concerns about remote methods have been described.

Shirley Dumassais, Karl Singh Grewal, Gabrielle Aubin, Megan O'Connell, Natalie A Phillips, Walter Wittich

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e58537

Remote Foot Temperature Monitoring Among Veterans: Large Observational Study of Noncompliance and Its Correlates

Remote Foot Temperature Monitoring Among Veterans: Large Observational Study of Noncompliance and Its Correlates

In 2019, the VHA, the largest integrated health care system in the United States, began national implementation of remote foot temperature monitoring (RTM) using Smart Mats. The VHA Innovation Ecosystem launched the Initiative to End Diabetic Limb Loss [20] in partnership with the VHA Podiatry Service, Office of Health Equity and Office of Connected Care to design new care models that incorporated emerging technologies such as the Smart Mat in early detection of diabetic foot ulcers.

Alyson J Littman, Andrew K Timmons, Anna Korpak, Kwun C G Chan, Kenneth T Jones, Suzanne Shirley, Kyle Nordrum, Jeffrey Robbins, Suhail Masadeh, Ernest Moy

JMIR Diabetes 2024;9:e53083

Measurement-Based Care in a Remote Intensive Outpatient Program: Pilot Implementation Initiative

Measurement-Based Care in a Remote Intensive Outpatient Program: Pilot Implementation Initiative

While IOPs were traditionally in person before 2020, the pandemic ushered in a new age of remote care options, extending beyond just one-to-one outpatient offerings to include group-based offerings, such as IOPs. Given that over half of the US population (53%) lives in mental health provider shortage areas where access to mental health providers is sparse [7], one of the primary benefits of remote care is accessibility.

Komal Kumar, Amber W Childs, Jonathan Kohlmeier, Elizabeth Kroll, Izabella Zant, Stephanie Stolzenbach, Caroline Fenkel

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e58994