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Digital Interventions for Older People Experiencing Homelessness: Systematic Scoping Review

Digital Interventions for Older People Experiencing Homelessness: Systematic Scoping Review

We systematically searched 15 electronic databases from inception up to 28 July 2023: MEDLINE, Global Health, Cumulated Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINHAL), SCOPUS, APA Psyc Info, Embase, Academic Search Premier, International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS), Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA), Association for Computing Machinery Digital Library (ACMDL), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Web of Science, Educational Resources Information Centre

Emily Adams, Eddie Donaghy, Caroline Sanders, Maria Klara Wolters, Lauren Ng, Christa St-Jean, Ryan Galan, Stewart William Mercer

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63898

Posttraumatic Growth Among Suicide-Loss Survivors: Protocol for an Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Posttraumatic Growth Among Suicide-Loss Survivors: Protocol for an Updated Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

As some authors and databases call for a systematic review to be updated every 2 years [24], and with the paucity of understanding that exists on this subject, examining new literature, in conjunction with the previous review, could allow for a more in-depth understanding of which factors facilitate PTG in people bereaved by suicide.

Spence Whittaker, Susan Rasmussen, Nicola Cogan, Dwight Tse, Bethany Martin, Karl Andriessen, Victor Shiramizu, Karolina Krysinska, Yossi Levi-Belz

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64615

Effectiveness of Digital Mental Health Interventions in the Workplace: Umbrella Review of Systematic Reviews

Effectiveness of Digital Mental Health Interventions in the Workplace: Umbrella Review of Systematic Reviews

The following five databases were searched: (1) Pub Med, (2) Web of Science, (3) MEDLINE, (4) Cochrane Library, and (5) Psyc INFO. Three categories of search terms were used as follows: (1) “mental health,” (2) “digital interventions,” and (3) “workplace”, with the Boolean operator “AND” to separate categories and “OR” within categories. The search strategy for each database is presented in Multimedia Appendix 1. Google Scholar was also used to identify any further systematic reviews.

Gillian Cameron, Maurice Mulvenna, Edel Ennis, Siobhan O'Neill, Raymond Bond, David Cameron, Alex Bunting

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e67785

Contribution of Open Access Databases to Intensive Care Medicine Research: Scoping Review

Contribution of Open Access Databases to Intensive Care Medicine Research: Scoping Review

These open databases have led to the production of numerous research works [12,13]. Currently, little effort has been made to analyze the medical literature generated from these open intensive care databases. Previous systematic reviews were interested in describing these databases to determine their exploitation potential [9] or focused on describing machine learning techniques used to train models from these databases [14].

Julien Kallout, Antoine Lamer, Julien Grosjean, Gaétan Kerdelhué, Guillaume Bouzillé, Thomas Clavier, Benjamin Popoff

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57263

Preventive Interventions for Internet Addiction in Young Children: Systematic Review

Preventive Interventions for Internet Addiction in Young Children: Systematic Review

We searched for relevant literature from 4 credible research databases (Scopus, Web of Science, Pub Med, and Psyc INFO). The literature search was conducted within the title and abstract from the databases with the following search string: internet AND (addiction OR problematic OR compulsive OR excessive) AND (prevent* OR intervention) AND (child*). We searched for peer-reviewed journals or conference articles written in English. The search was conducted on January 5, 2024.

Yansen Theopilus, Abdullah Al Mahmud, Hilary Davis, Johanna Renny Octavia

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e56896

Exploring the Distribution of 3D-Printed Simulator Designs Using Open-Source Databases to Facilitate Simulation-Based Learning Through a University and Nonprofit Collaboration: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Exploring the Distribution of 3D-Printed Simulator Designs Using Open-Source Databases to Facilitate Simulation-Based Learning Through a University and Nonprofit Collaboration: Protocol for a Scoping Review

The protection of repositories requires recognition surrounding the verification and identification of the initial rights holder of the designs and frameworks published on databases [10]. Currently, limited research has been conducted on the use of databases and repositories across academic institutions to share designs and their use in multi-institutional partnerships.

Mithusha Sritharan, Samyah Siraj, Ginny Brunton, Adam Dubrowski

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e53167

Durability of the Effectiveness of Heterologous COVID-19 Vaccine Regimens in Thailand: Retrospective Cohort Study Using National Registration Data

Durability of the Effectiveness of Heterologous COVID-19 Vaccine Regimens in Thailand: Retrospective Cohort Study Using National Registration Data

Thailand has maintained a national citizen registry linked to national health databases since 1993 [20]. Specialized registries have been established for COVID-19 testing, COVID-19 cases, and COVID-19 vaccination [21]. By linking these records, we examined a dynamic cohort of the Thai population to assess the durability of VE of heterologous vaccine sequences, providing insights for future pandemics.

Ponlagrit Kumwichar, Chittawan Poonsiri, Siobhan Botwright, Natchalaikorn Sirichumroonwit, Bootsakorn Loharjun, Supharerk Thawillarp, Nontawit Cheewaruangroj, Amorn Chokchaisiripakdee, Yot Teerawattananon, Virasakdi Chongsuvivatwong

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e48255

Prescribing Patterns of Oral Antibiotics and Isotretinoin for Acne in a Colorado Hospital System: Retrospective Cohort Study

Prescribing Patterns of Oral Antibiotics and Isotretinoin for Acne in a Colorado Hospital System: Retrospective Cohort Study

OHDSI is an interdisciplinary collaborative composed of an international network of researchers and health databases. The OMOP common data model was chosen for this study to facilitate future collaboration and expansion of this study to other sites within the OHDSI network and because of its methods library, which facilitates both large-scale implementation of observational study designs and large-scale data analytics. The cohort and outcome phenotype code and analytic code are available on Git Hub [11].

Madeline J Adelman, Torunn E Sivesind, Isaac Weber, Grace Bosma, Camille Hochheimer, Chante Karimkhani, Lisa M Schilling, John S Barbieri, Robert P Dellavalle

JMIR Dermatol 2023;6:e42883

Enhancing Evidence-Based Pharmacy by Comparing the Quality of Web-Based Information Sources to the EVInews Database: Randomized Controlled Trial With German Community Pharmacists

Enhancing Evidence-Based Pharmacy by Comparing the Quality of Web-Based Information Sources to the EVInews Database: Randomized Controlled Trial With German Community Pharmacists

Furthermore, 46% (20/44) of the participants within the web group indicated that they conducted between no literature searches with literature databases such as MEDLINE via Pub Med and 39% (17/44) to up to 12 per year in comparison with 40% (23/58) of the EVInews database users and 35% (20/58), respectively. Moreover, 39% (17/44) of participants of the web group estimated their search ability to find evidence-based self-medication information to be “rather good” and 5% (2/44) to be “very good.”

Jennifer Maria Alexa, Matthias Richter, Thilo Bertsche

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e45582