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Health Care Providers’ Experiences and Perceptions With Telehealth Tools in a Hospital-at-Home Program: Mixed Methods Study

Health Care Providers’ Experiences and Perceptions With Telehealth Tools in a Hospital-at-Home Program: Mixed Methods Study

Increased flexibility and ease of reaching out to their patients Efficient identification of early signs of deterioration Perceived patient benefits (eg, patient empowerment, patient comfort, and convenience) Potential benefits to health care system (eg, saving hospital resources and increased capacity to care for more patients) Suitability of using telehealth to care for patients with COVID-19 Confirmation: participants’ positive experiences relating to improved convenience and efficiency, as well as their perception

Shi Yun Low, Stephanie Qianwen Ko, Ian Yi Han Ang

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e56860

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

TOP refers to users’ favorable perception of technology, while technology innovativeness (TIN) refers to users’ willingness to adopt technology early and lead to its use. The PE and PU constructs of TAM are closely related to TOP and TIN. In the academic setting, students’ perceptions of technology can be influenced by their peers and instructors. If the student’s immediate academic circle has a positive view of a particular technology, the student will likely also develop a favorable opinion.

Khadija Alhumaid, Kevin Ayoubi, Maha Khalifa, Said Salloum

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e58377

Telemedicine Prescribing by US Mental Health Care Providers: National Cross-Sectional Survey

Telemedicine Prescribing by US Mental Health Care Providers: National Cross-Sectional Survey

We also found that physicians differed from nonphysicians in perception of their ability to safely prescribe schedule V medications (U=2018.5; P=.01; CL=0.64), with visualization showing that physicians indicated greater perceived safety (mean rank 64.25 vs 48.62). There were no other statistically significant differences in the distribution of responses to statements of comfort in prescribing by licensure type.

Mollie R Cummins, Julia Ivanova, Hiral Soni, Zoe Robbins, Brian E Bunnell, Esteban López, Brandon M Welch

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63251

Long-Term Experiences of Health Care Providers Using Iris Scanning as an Identification Tool in a Vaccine Trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Qualitative Study

Long-Term Experiences of Health Care Providers Using Iris Scanning as an Identification Tool in a Vaccine Trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Qualitative Study

This qualitative study on iris scan perception was nested within the EBL2007 vaccine trial (the main study) and conducted in the Health District of Boende, located 1200 km from Kinshasa, the capital of the DRC. Conversations took place on the premises of the General Referral Hospital of Boende (Hôpital Général de Référence de Boende, HGR), which served as the main trial site.

Trésor Zola Matuvanga, Antea Paviotti, Freddy Bikioli Bolombo, Gwen Lemey, Ynke Larivière, Maha Salloum, Bernard Isekah Osang'ir, Emmanuel Esanga Longomo, Solange Milolo, Junior Matangila, Vivi Maketa, Patrick Mitashi, Pierre Van Damme, Hypolite Muhindo-Mavoko, Jean-Pierre Van geertruyden

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e54921

Prioritizing Trust in Podiatrists’ Preference for AI in Supportive Roles Over Diagnostic Roles in Health Care: Qualitative Interview and Focus Group Study

Prioritizing Trust in Podiatrists’ Preference for AI in Supportive Roles Over Diagnostic Roles in Health Care: Qualitative Interview and Focus Group Study

In the first phase of our study, we engaged in interviews with 9 podiatrists from 4 distinct practices, aiming to gather diverse insights into the use and perception of the health care app in question. The actual use of the current app varied considerably among participants, encompassing some who used the app daily and others who, while not yet current users, were familiar with its functionalities.

Mohammed A Tahtali, Chris C P Snijders, Corné W G M Dirne, Pascale M Le Blanc

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e59010