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The Effectiveness of a Race-Based Stress Reduction Intervention on Improving Stress-Related Symptoms and Inflammation in African American Women at Risk for Cardiometabolic Disease: Protocol for Recruitment and Intervention for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The Effectiveness of a Race-Based Stress Reduction Intervention on Improving Stress-Related Symptoms and Inflammation in African American Women at Risk for Cardiometabolic Disease: Protocol for Recruitment and Intervention for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Interventions to assist individuals in managing chronic stress, such as mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) do not address trauma related to experiencing racism and discrimination [35]. Furthermore, MBSR and CBT do not specifically address race-based stressors.

Karen L Saban, Cara Joyce, Alexandria Nyembwe, Linda Janusek, Dina Tell, Paula de la Pena, Darnell Motley, Lamise Shawahin, Laura Prescott, Stephanie Potts-Thompson, Jacquelyn Y Taylor

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65649

Telehealth Support From Cardiologists to Primary Care Physicians in Heart Failure Treatment: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study of the Brazilian Heart Insufficiency With Telemedicine Trial

Telehealth Support From Cardiologists to Primary Care Physicians in Heart Failure Treatment: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study of the Brazilian Heart Insufficiency With Telemedicine Trial

We aimed to answer the following research question: is it feasible to implement telehealth support from cardiologists to primary care physicians in the clinical practice settings of Rio de Janeiro and evaluate it as an intervention within a cluster-randomized trial? Other pertinent research questions included the following: which factors influence primary care physicians’ adoption of telehealth support? How do other stakeholders, such as patients and teleconsulting cardiologists, perceive the intervention?

Leonardo Graever, Priscila Cordeiro Mafra, Vinicius Klein Figueira, Vanessa Navega Miler, Júlia dos Santos Lima Sobreiro, Gabriel Pesce de Castro da Silva, Aurora Felice Castro Issa, Leonardo Cançado Monteiro Savassi, Mariana Borges Dias, Marcelo Machado Melo, Viviane Belidio Pinheiro da Fonseca, Isabel Cristina Pacheco da Nóbrega, Maria Kátia Gomes, Laís Pimenta Ribeiro dos Santos, José Roberto Lapa e Silva, Anne Froelich, Helena Dominguez

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e64438

Design Requirements for Cardiac Telerehabilitation Technologies Supporting Athlete Values: Qualitative Interview Study

Design Requirements for Cardiac Telerehabilitation Technologies Supporting Athlete Values: Qualitative Interview Study

Although the values of patients with cardiac conditions as a foundation for e Health design have been identified in recent work by Bente et al [50], these values are generic (eg, “To have or maintain a healthy lifestyle”); do not explore specific behaviors tackled by CR, such as exercise behavior or coping mechanisms; and do not address the athlete subpopulations, whose objectives might differ from those of the general population.

Irina Bianca Șerban, Lonneke Fruytier, Steven Houben, Sara Colombo, Danny van de Sande, Hareld Kemps, Aarnout Brombacher

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e62986

Assessing the Quality and Reliability of ChatGPT’s Responses to Radiotherapy-Related Patient Queries: Comparative Study With GPT-3.5 and GPT-4

Assessing the Quality and Reliability of ChatGPT’s Responses to Radiotherapy-Related Patient Queries: Comparative Study With GPT-3.5 and GPT-4

What does radiotherapy do to healthy cells? 12. How long does radiotherapy take to work? 13. Can I be cured of my disease through radiotherapy treatments? 14. What will happen after the radiotherapy treatment is finished? Planning and treatment 1. Can I maintain my daily routine and activities during radiotherapy? 2. Can I keep working while undergoing radiotherapy treatments? 3. Are complementary medicines recommended while undergoing radiotherapy treatments? 4.

Ana Grilo, Catarina Marques, Maria Corte-Real, Elisabete Carolino, Marco Caetano

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e63677

Patients' and Physicians' Experience With and Acceptability of a Telemedicine Cabin: Mixed Methods Study

Patients' and Physicians' Experience With and Acceptability of a Telemedicine Cabin: Mixed Methods Study

The aim was to assess the usability and favorability of health care provided in a connected cabin for symptomatic and asymptomatic employees of the BP Hospital (Beneficência Portuguesa de São Paulo). Ethics approval (CAAE: 58070622.9.0000.5483) for this study was provided by the institutional review board of the BP Hospital (Beneficência Portuguesa de São Paulo) on January 31, 2023. All eligible patients signed an informed consent form for this research protocol.

Caroline Villela Galvão de França, Paola Boaro Segalla, Felipe Sebastião de Assis Reis, José Ricardo Silveira Pereira, Alexandre Oliveira de Mattos, Roberta de Moura Ferron, Cleyton Zanardo de Oliveira, Jéssica Bassani Borges, Lilian Quintal Hoffmann, Edmundo Di Giaimo Caboclo

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e55430

How to Refine and Prioritize Key Performance Indicators for Digital Health Interventions: Tutorial on Using Consensus Methodology to Enable Meaningful Evaluation of Novel Digital Health Interventions

How to Refine and Prioritize Key Performance Indicators for Digital Health Interventions: Tutorial on Using Consensus Methodology to Enable Meaningful Evaluation of Novel Digital Health Interventions

While these frameworks agree that setting indicators for planning and evaluation in DHI projects is important, they do not offer guidance on how this should be achieved. The process used for KPI development, refinement, and prioritization in the Gravitate Health project provides such guidance. It provides a standardized approach to achieving consensus between large groups of stakeholders and therefore can be used in many types of digital health solution projects in identifying and prioritizing KPIs.

Catherine McCabe, Leona Connolly, Yuri Quintana, Arielle Weir, Anne Moen, Martin Ingvar, Margaret McCann, Carmel Doyle, Mary Hughes, Maria Brenner

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68757

A Digital Photo Activity Intervention for Nursing Home Residents With Dementia and Their Carers: Mixed Methods Process Evaluation

A Digital Photo Activity Intervention for Nursing Home Residents With Dementia and Their Carers: Mixed Methods Process Evaluation

To do this, the researchers worked with interested regional and national nursing home organizations. The study was presented to individual nursing home wards, where ward managers, in consultation with their teams, determined their willingness and capacity to participate. In total, 20 nursing home wards from 3 large care organizations took part in the study.

Josephine Rose Orejana Tan, David P Neal, Maria Vilmen, Petra Boersma, Teake P Ettema, Robbert J J Gobbens, Sietske A M Sikkes, Rose-Marie Dröes

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e56586