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Evaluating User Experience and Satisfaction in a Concussion Rehabilitation App: Usability Study

Evaluating User Experience and Satisfaction in a Concussion Rehabilitation App: Usability Study

Ultimately, 23 participants completed the usability questionnaire after using the mobile app for two weeks. This study received ethical approval from the Health Sciences Research Ethics Board at the University of Toronto (protocol #39143). To ensure comprehensive understanding and informed decision-making, prospective participants were given an information sheet by a member of the research team. This sheet detailed the study’s eligibility criteria, purpose, methodologies, and any potential risks involved.

Michael G Hutchison, Alex P Di Battista, Kyla L Pyndiura

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67275

Large Language Models in Biochemistry Education: Comparative Evaluation of Performance

Large Language Models in Biochemistry Education: Comparative Evaluation of Performance

Each chatbot was given the prompt “generate the list of correct answers for the following MCQs” and provided with a first set of 50 questions; following with the same prompt and 3 more sets of 50 MCQs each, totally there were 200 MCQs in the questionnaire. After that, this procedure was repeated 5 times (no time period between the attempts was assigned).

Olena Bolgova, Inna Shypilova, Volodymyr Mavrych

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e67244

Factors Determining Acceptance of Internet of Things in Medical Education: Mixed Methods Study

Factors Determining Acceptance of Internet of Things in Medical Education: Mixed Methods Study

To assess the 6 constructs of the questionnaire, an additional 18 questions were included in the survey. The origins and histories of these constructs are presented in Table 2. To make the research more relevant, the researchers modified the questions from previous studies. Measurement items. TIN1 TIN2 TIN3 I accept Io Tb technology to be used in my daily classes. I am the only one. There is only me prepared to use Io T technology among my fellow students. I am ready to use.

Khadija Alhumaid, Kevin Ayoubi, Maha Khalifa, Said Salloum

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e58377

Improving Health and Well-Being of People With Post–COVID-19 Consequences in South Africa: Situation Analysis and Pilot Intervention Design

Improving Health and Well-Being of People With Post–COVID-19 Consequences in South Africa: Situation Analysis and Pilot Intervention Design

Further descriptions of post–COVID-19 complications in the South African context have come from our previous study, demonstrating pathology in hospitalized post–COVID-19 individuals, where up to 1-month posthospital discharge 85.2% had abnormal chest–computed tomography, 49.5% had abnormal spirometry, 79% had abnormal diffusing capacity of the lung, and functional limitation was evidenced by reduced median 6-minute walking test (300, IQR 210-400 m) and elevated St George’s Respiratory Questionnaire scores (median

Nicole Audrey Glover, Farzana Sathar, Pride Mokome, Nkululeko Mathabela, Sipokazi Taleni, Sarah Alexandra van Blydenstein, Anna-Maria Mekota, Salome Charalambous, Andrea Rachow, Olena Ivanova

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e58436

Clinical, Psychological, Physiological, and Technical Parameters and Their Relationship With Digital Tool Use During Cardiac Rehabilitation: Comparison and Correlation Study

Clinical, Psychological, Physiological, and Technical Parameters and Their Relationship With Digital Tool Use During Cardiac Rehabilitation: Comparison and Correlation Study

The dataset contained 149 patients, who were asked to answer a questionnaire concerning their cardiac rehabilitation, and to grant access to data acquired during cardiac rehabilitation. No blinding or randomization was applied since patients were recruited retrospectively.

Fabian Wiesmüller, David Haag, Mahdi Sareban, Karl Mayr, Norbert Mürzl, Michael Porodko, Christoph Puelacher, Lisa-Marie Moser, Marco Philippi, Heimo Traninger, Stefan Höfer, Josef Niebauer, Günter Schreier, Dieter Hayn

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e57413

The Color of Drinking Survey Questionnaire for Measuring the Secondhand Impacts of High-Risk Drinking in College Settings: Validation Study

The Color of Drinking Survey Questionnaire for Measuring the Secondhand Impacts of High-Risk Drinking in College Settings: Validation Study

Experts in questionnaire design reviewed the original version of the questionnaire and in-depth cognitive interviews were conducted with students to evaluate the comprehensibility and acceptability of the instrument. The revised version of the questionnaire was administered to a sample of undergraduate students at UW-Madison twice, with an interval of 3 to 4 weeks.

Agustina Marconi, Reonda Washington, Amanda Jovaag, Courtney Blomme, Ashley Knobeloch, Vilma Irazola, Carolina Muros Cortés, Laura Gutierrez, Natalia Elorriaga

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e64720

Prevalence and Correlates of Clinically Elevated Depressive Symptoms in a Nationwide Sample of Transgender, Nonbinary, and Gender Diverse Young Adults in the United States: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Prevalence and Correlates of Clinically Elevated Depressive Symptoms in a Nationwide Sample of Transgender, Nonbinary, and Gender Diverse Young Adults in the United States: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends routine preventive screening for depression among the general adult population aged ≥18 years in primary care settings, using tools such as the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) to identify individuals who should be further evaluated for depression and facilitate appropriate referrals to mental health services [5-7].

Sari Reisner, Yuxin Liu, Regina Tham, Kaiden Kane, S Wilson Cole, Elizabeth R Boskey, Sabra L Katz-Wise, Alex S Keuroghlian, Rena Xu

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e66630

Ethical Use of Social Media and Sharing of Patient Information by Medical Students at a University Hospital in Saudi Arabia: Cross-Sectional Survey

Ethical Use of Social Media and Sharing of Patient Information by Medical Students at a University Hospital in Saudi Arabia: Cross-Sectional Survey

A questionnaire was developed using the website Survey Monkey. The results could only be accessed by the principal researcher under a password-protected online account. We shared the survey with 10 medical students from the target group to ensure that all respondents would similarly interpret the questions as well as the usability and technical functionality of the survey platform. After piloting the survey, some questions were modified (in the question “what social media platform do you use regularly?”

Sara Farsi, Alaa Sabbahi, Deyala Sait, Raghad Kabli, Ghaliah Abduljabar

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e57812

Determinants of Telehealth Adoption Among Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Determinants of Telehealth Adoption Among Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

The questionnaire was divided into 2 sections. The first part consisted of the 11 constructs used in this study: attitude, availability, transition cost, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, inertia, trust, subjective well-being, and intention to adopt. The second part comprised a survey focusing on demographic characteristics, such as gender and ethnicity. An overview of the instrument is provided in Multimedia Appendix 1 [32,36,83,84].

Siow-Hooi Tan, Yee-Yann Yap, Siow-Kian Tan, Chee-Kuan Wong

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e60936

User Experience of a Bespoke Videoconferencing System for Web-Based Family Visitation for Patients in an Intensive Care Unit: 1-Year Cross-Sectional Survey of Nursing Staff

User Experience of a Bespoke Videoconferencing System for Web-Based Family Visitation for Patients in an Intensive Care Unit: 1-Year Cross-Sectional Survey of Nursing Staff

bespoke videoconferencing system designed for patients and staff to communicate with patients’ families remotely during hospitalization in an intensive care department of a tertiary referral hospital that had no prior video-calling system in place; (2) to examine the scenarios that nursing staff used the videoconferencing system; and (3) to assess the future use of videoconferencing systems to enhance family communication in intensive care settings using a modified version of the validated Telehealth Usability Questionnaire

Aoife Murray, Irial Conroy, Frank Kirrane, Leonie Cullen, Hemendra Worlikar, Derek T O'Keeffe

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e54560