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Home Health Care Providers’ Readiness to Care for Children and Youth With Complex Medical Conditions: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Home Health Care Providers’ Readiness to Care for Children and Youth With Complex Medical Conditions: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Home care services frequently accessed by children and youth with medical complexities include but are not limited to nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, dietetics, speech therapy, social work, and personal support worker care, each playing an essential role in supporting children and youth with medical complexities and relieving the caregiving burden on their families.

Joanne Tay, Margaret Saari, Adam Mulcaster, Edward Cruz

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e76796

Perspectives of Health Care Professionals on the Use of AI to Support Clinical Decision-Making in the Management of Multiple Long-Term Conditions: Interview Study

Perspectives of Health Care Professionals on the Use of AI to Support Clinical Decision-Making in the Management of Multiple Long-Term Conditions: Interview Study

HCPs were recruited via advertisements sent to national health care societies (including the British Geriatrics Society and Society for Academic Primary Care) and local social media and Whats App groups for HCPs. HCPs who were interested and made contact were then sent the study information sheet, background information on AI, case study, and consent forms (Multimedia Appendices 2 and 3).

Jennifer Cooper, Shamil Haroon, Francesca Crowe, Krishnarajah Nirantharakumar, Thomas Jackson, Leah Fitzsimmons, Eleanor Hathaway, Sarah Flanagan, Tom Marshall, Louise J Jackson, Niluka Gunathilaka, Alexander D'Elia, Simon George Morris, Sheila Greenfield

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71980

A Culturally Tailored mHealth Intervention (MobileMen App) to Promote Physical Activity in African American Men: Protocol for a Comparative Effectiveness Trial

A Culturally Tailored mHealth Intervention (MobileMen App) to Promote Physical Activity in African American Men: Protocol for a Comparative Effectiveness Trial

This disparity is due to a complex interplay of social, environmental, and cultural factors [13,14,17,18]. Black men are more likely to live in neighborhoods with limited access to safe recreational spaces and face greater exposure to crime, which discourages outdoor activity [19]. Socioeconomic constraints such as demanding work schedules and caregiving responsibilities further limit their leisure time for PA [20].

Kayla Nuss, Amanda Brice, Callie Hebert, Phillip Nauta, April J Stull, Damon L Swift, Derek M Griffith, David B Buller, Robert L Newton Jr

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67809

Building an Ethical Framework for European Pharmacists in e-Pharmacies

Building an Ethical Framework for European Pharmacists in e-Pharmacies

They need to integrate their online platforms with their physical locations, boost visibility on social media, and tailor their online services to meet the specific needs of their patients [17,18,28]. In this context, training pharmacists in e Health practices is particularly critical, as emphasized by the Pharmaceutical Group of the European Union (PGEU) and the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) [29-33].

Alexandra Toma, Ofelia Crişan

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64750

Supporting Web-Based Teaching and Learning of Virtual Care Skills and Competencies: Development of an Evidence-Informed Framework

Supporting Web-Based Teaching and Learning of Virtual Care Skills and Competencies: Development of an Evidence-Informed Framework

Professionals across caring disciplines, including educators, doctors, nurses, social workers, and allied health professionals, have played a crucial role in the global response to COVID-19 pandemic. The rapid shift toward virtual care, where care is provided remotely through information technologies, has placed an unparalleled burden on these caring professionals [1,2].

Lorelli Nowell, Sara Dolan, Sonja Johnston, Michele Jacobsen, Diane L Lorenzetti, Elizabeth Oddone Paolucci

JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e75868

E-Cigarette Narratives of User-Generated Posts on Xiaohongshu in China: Content Analysis

E-Cigarette Narratives of User-Generated Posts on Xiaohongshu in China: Content Analysis

The rapid expansion of social media platforms has reshaped how individuals access, share, and perceive information [1]. Among these platforms, Xiaohongshu (also known as Red Note), one of China’s leading social media apps, stands out for its diverse content ecosystem where users engage in sharing lifestyle-related experiences [2].

Tingfen Ji, Zhao Liu, Zheng Su, Xin Xia, Yi Liu, Ying Xie, Zhenxiao Huang, Xinmei Zhou, Min Wang, Anqi Cheng, Qingqing Song, Yuxin Shi, Shunyi Shi, Aihemaiti Ailifeire, Jiahui He, Yingman Gao, Liang Zhao, Liyan Wu, Dan Xiao, Chen Wang

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71173

Perception and Counseling for Cardiac Health in Breast Cancer Survivors Using the Health Belief Model: Qualitative Analysis

Perception and Counseling for Cardiac Health in Breast Cancer Survivors Using the Health Belief Model: Qualitative Analysis

[INT1] Weight change and perception of body image motivation for lifestyle change New diagnoses of cardiovascular disease in an individual or relative impacted motivation to seek care Health promotion materials influence motivation for cardiovascular risk reduction Perceived barriers included both factors unrelated to cancer, as well as those associated with the late and long-term effects of breast cancer and treatment.

Sarah Tucker Marrison, Nicholas Shungu, Vanessa Diaz

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e71062

Trends in Avoidable Hospitalizations Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Multiple Cross-Sectional Study Using Administrative Data From Beijing, China

Trends in Avoidable Hospitalizations Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Multiple Cross-Sectional Study Using Administrative Data From Beijing, China

The social health insurance schemes in Beijing, especially in the coverage of outpatient care, are more generous than those in most other Chinese cities. The hospital discharge rate among Beijing’s local residents in 2019 was approximately 11.1% (2,431,274/21,901,000), which was lower than both the national average in China (18.6%) and the average across 35 Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries (14.9%) [25,26].

Xiangzhen Wang, Yin Chen, Yuqi Ta, Moning Guo, Hongqiao Fu

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e69768

Measuring Stress, Socialization, and Smoking Behaviors Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Other Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents (the Puff Break Research Study): Protocol for a Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

Measuring Stress, Socialization, and Smoking Behaviors Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Other Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents (the Puff Break Research Study): Protocol for a Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

Participants were recruited using multiple methods, including distributing flyers, tabling at local youth and LGBTQ+ community events, presenting to community and academic partners, participant snowball sampling, and social media posts. Seven flyers were developed by the Puff Break team to appeal to different social identities of LGBTQ+ adolescents, with a brief description of Puff Break and a QR code to the screener survey.

Linda Salgin, Daniel Kellogg, Jonathan Helm, Aaron J Blashill, Mark Myers, Hee-Jin Jun, Andy C Lim, Jerel P Calzo

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71927

Early Digital Engagement Among Younger Children and the Transformation of Parenting in the Digital Age From an mHealth Perspective: Scoping Review

Early Digital Engagement Among Younger Children and the Transformation of Parenting in the Digital Age From an mHealth Perspective: Scoping Review

The study, furthermore, accounts for parents’ misunderstandings regarding the positive effects of screen media consumption on their children’s health development, alongside how their own digital habits influence their children’s media use patterns. In this research, all contributory studies related to the critical research questions offering insights into the behavioral and developmental implications of excessive screen use received preliminary approval.

Nafisa Anjum, Md Mehedi Hasan, Nursat Jahan, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, Allison Garefino, Nazmus Sakib

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e60355