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Discussions of Antibiotic Resistance on Social Media Platforms: Text Mining and Mixed Methods Content Analysis Study

Discussions of Antibiotic Resistance on Social Media Platforms: Text Mining and Mixed Methods Content Analysis Study

This was a noninterventional retrospective study using a text mining approach to retrieve information from social media posts (data available in the public domain) written by French speaking internet users between 2014 and 2020 (Figure 1).

Jocelyne Arquembourg, Philippe Glaser, France Roblot, Isabelle Metzler, Mélanie Gallant-Dewavrin, Hugues Feutze Nanguem, Adel Mebarki, Paméla Voillot, Stéphane Schück

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e37160

Expectations of Intensive Care Physicians Regarding an AI-Based Decision Support System for Weaning From Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy: Predevelopment Survey Study

Expectations of Intensive Care Physicians Regarding an AI-Based Decision Support System for Weaning From Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy: Predevelopment Survey Study

The survey was hosted on a health data platform using Goupile software [23], and the link was shared to intensive care physicians via the newsletters and social media of the French Society of Anesthesia and Intensive Care (Société Française d’Anesthésie,-Réanimation), the French Intensive Care Society (Société de Réanimation de langue Française), the French College of Nonacademic Hospitals (Collège de Réanimation des hôpitaux Extra-Universitaires de France) and the Association of Private Sector Intensive Care

Benjamin Popoff, Sandie Cabon, Marc Cuggia, Guillaume Bouzillé, Thomas Clavier

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e63709

Ensuring General Data Protection Regulation Compliance and Security in a Clinical Data Warehouse From a University Hospital: Implementation Study

Ensuring General Data Protection Regulation Compliance and Security in a Clinical Data Warehouse From a University Hospital: Implementation Study

However, these data, as personally identifiable information (PII), are subject to strict regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) [11] and the French Data Protection Act (Loi Informatique et Libertés) [12]. Additionally, in 2021, the French data protection authority (Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés; CNIL) published a specific framework for the processing of PII in the creation of CDWs [13], referred to as the CDW framework in this paper.

Christine Riou, Mohamed El Azzouzi, Anne Hespel, Emeric Guillou, Gouenou Coatrieux, Marc Cuggia

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e63754

Understanding Problematic Smartphone and Social Media Use Among Adults in France: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Understanding Problematic Smartphone and Social Media Use Among Adults in France: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

This study was conducted in accordance with the ethical principles of the Declaration of Helsinki and the French Public Health Code (Article L.1123-7). The research protocol was reviewed and approved by the Comité de Protection des Personnes Sud-Est I (reference 2023-A00312-43, national number 23.00519.000257). The approval was granted on March 6, 2023, and remains valid for 2 years.

Laurent Karila, Nathaniel Scher, Clement Draghi, Delphine Lichte, Ilan Darmon, Hanene Boudabous, Hanah Lamallem, Olivier Bauduceau, Marc Bollet, Alain Toledano

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e63431

Promoting Health Literacy in the Workplace Among Civil Servants: Cross-Sectional Study

Promoting Health Literacy in the Workplace Among Civil Servants: Cross-Sectional Study

The French public service employed 5.67 million civil servants on December 31, 2021, representing almost 1 in 5 jobs. It is divided into 3 parts: the state civil service (essentially administrative activities; 44% of public employment), the territorial civil service (including local-authority employers; 34% of public employment), and the hospital civil service (21% of public employment) [24]. The French public service is particularly interesting to study for a number of reasons.

Florence Carrouel, Benjamin du Sartz de Vigneulles, Céline Clément, Virginie-Eve Lvovschi, Elise Verot, Valeria Tantardini, Michel Lamure, Denis Bourgeois, Romain Lan, Claude Dussart

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e58942

Validation and Refinement of the Sense of Coherence Scale for a French Population: Observational Study

Validation and Refinement of the Sense of Coherence Scale for a French Population: Observational Study

The questionnaire has been translated into several languages, including French. However, to our knowledge, the French version did not go through validation procedures. A relatively old population-based study evaluated a French version of the SOC-13 scale modified by the authors [6]. This questionnaire (not provided in their article) showed satisfactory internal consistency but only for the unidimensional model, whereas the validity was insufficient.

Paul Sebo, Benoit Tudrej, Augustin Bernard, Bruno Delaunay, Alexandra Dupuy, Claire Malavergne, Hubert Maisonneuve

Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e50284

Quality Assessment of Smartphone Medication Management Apps in France: Systematic Search

Quality Assessment of Smartphone Medication Management Apps in France: Systematic Search

In France, almost 90% of French people aged older than 12 years owned a smartphone in 2022 and 72% of them had downloaded apps [9]. For their part, French general practitioners seem to be in favor of m Health apps or devices and ready to prescribe these in their practice, but at the same time stress the importance of validating the use of these apps through randomized clinical trials and certification by health care professionals [10].

Mickael Toïgo, Julie Marc, Maurice Hayot, Lionel Moulis, Francois Carbonnel

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e54866

Sharing Digital Health Educational Resources in a One-Stop Shop Portal: Tutorial on the Catalog and Index of Digital Health Teaching Resources (CIDHR) Semantic Search Engine

Sharing Digital Health Educational Resources in a One-Stop Shop Portal: Tutorial on the Catalog and Index of Digital Health Teaching Resources (CIDHR) Semantic Search Engine

In 2022, the Delegation of Digital Health of the French Ministry of Health and the French National Research Agency published an open call for projects to support the development of digital health teaching and learning technologies, in French, and dedicated to the community of French health–related professions students and practitioners [6].

Julien Grosjean, Arriel Benis, Jean-Charles Dufour, Émeline Lejeune, Flavien Disson, Badisse Dahamna, Hélène Cieslik, Romain Léguillon, Matthieu Faure, Frank Dufour, Pascal Staccini, Stéfan Jacques Darmoni

JMIR Med Educ 2024;10:e48393

e–Mental Health Program to Prevent Psychological Distress Among French-Speaking International Students in a Linguistic-Cultural Minority Context (Ottawa, Alberta, and Quebec): Protocol for the Implementation and Evaluation of Psy-Web

e–Mental Health Program to Prevent Psychological Distress Among French-Speaking International Students in a Linguistic-Cultural Minority Context (Ottawa, Alberta, and Quebec): Protocol for the Implementation and Evaluation of Psy-Web

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the operations of Francophone postsecondary institutions, the latter being at the forefront of the vitality and resilience of the French community in a linguistic minority context. As a constitutionally bilingual country, the education system should normally follow that requirement. Francophone students, in English Canada, may study in their first language at postsecondary institutions and vice versa.

Idrissa Beogo, Jean Ramdé, Abdoulaye Anne, Marie-Pierre Gagnon, Drissa Sia, Eric Nguemeleu Tchouaket

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e47059

Addressing the Shortage of Health Professionals in Official Language Minority Communities to Strengthen Retention Strategies for the Benefit of New Brunswick Francophone and Acadian Communities: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Design

Addressing the Shortage of Health Professionals in Official Language Minority Communities to Strengthen Retention Strategies for the Benefit of New Brunswick Francophone and Acadian Communities: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Design

They are required by the Regional Health Authorities Act to provide services to users in the official language of their choice (English or French). It is worth mentioning that the same law stipulates that the language of operation of Horizon Health Network is English, whereas it is French for the Vitalité Health Network. The Network, our partner, covers 4 geographic regions, 3 of which are in rural areas where many Acadian and Francophone communities reside.

Stéphanie Collin, Claire Johnson, Anik Dubé, Marie-Eve Laforest, Martin Lauzier, Michel H Landry, Manon Cormier, Brigitte Sonier-Ferguson

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e41485