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Terminology and Definitions of Racial Health Equity in Prominent Health Websites: Systematic Review

Terminology and Definitions of Racial Health Equity in Prominent Health Websites: Systematic Review

Although racial health disparities have been discussed for decades, there has been renewed attention for improving the health of underserved populations in recent years, particularly in the wake of racial justice protests [5] and the COVID-19 pandemic, which disproportionately affected Black, Hispanic or Latino, and Indigenous populations [6]. The recent call for advancing racial equity by the White House [7,8] has increased initiatives addressing inequities.

Mahederemariam Bayleyegn Dagne, Elizabeth A Terhune, Miriam Barsoum, Ana Beatriz Pizarro, Anita Rizvi, Damian K Francis, Meera Viswanathan, Nila A Sathe, Vivian Welch, Tiffany Duque, Robert W Turner II, Tamara A Baker, Patricia C Heyn

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64868

Using Social Media to Recruit a Diverse Sample of Participants for a Mobile Health (mHealth) Intervention to Increase Physical Activity: Exploratory Study

Using Social Media to Recruit a Diverse Sample of Participants for a Mobile Health (mHealth) Intervention to Increase Physical Activity: Exploratory Study

In this subset we chose to include some of the broad ads (4) in order to achieve high reach and some of the persona ads (3) that best encapsulated the demographic characteristics of the populations we were targeting (ie, older Latina females, older Latino males, older Black females, and older Black males). We then randomly selected the theoretical construct for each chosen ad category. We developed Craigslist ad content concurrently with Facebook ads using similar wording and stock photographs.

Laura Pathak, Rosa Hernandez-Ramos, Karina Rosales, Jose Miramontes-Gomez, Faviola Garcia, Vivian Yip, Suchitra Sudarshan, Anupama Gunshekar Cemballi, Courtney Lyles, Adrian Aguilera

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e56329

Home-Based Nonimmersive Virtual Reality Training After Discharge From Inpatient or Outpatient Stroke Rehabilitation: Parallel  Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

Home-Based Nonimmersive Virtual Reality Training After Discharge From Inpatient or Outpatient Stroke Rehabilitation: Parallel Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

Horizontal black lines indicate the requested number of sessions or minutes per session. Several comments within the “games and glitch” theme related to the participants’ interaction with the NIVRT. Most participants commented that the Kinect camera had difficulty tracking their movements. While participants enjoyed games with direct feedback (eg, kicking a soccer ball), some games were described as “frustrating” (eg, putting cutlery in a drawer, which required advanced visuospatial skills).

Lisa Sheehy, Anne Taillon-Hobson, Heidi Sveistrup, Martin Bilodeau, Christine Yang, Vivian Welch, Hillel Finestone

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e64729