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Adherence Patterns of Patients Using Remote Patient Management After Myocardial Infarction: Mixed Methods Persona Approach

Adherence Patterns of Patients Using Remote Patient Management After Myocardial Infarction: Mixed Methods Persona Approach

Significance is determined at P Additional contrast analysis, comparing the most adherent (LP) with the least adherent (NQ) user profile, showed that patients in the least adherent group had a significantly higher DBP in month 1 and 6 (DBP month 1: T245=-3.308, P=.001, r=0.21, DBP month 6: T199=−2.766, P=.007, r=0.19).

Sara M Hondmann, Laura Schrauwen, Thomas Reijnders, Esmee Stoop, Andrea WM Evers, Valentijn T Visch, Douwe E Atsma, Veronica R Janssen

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e56236

Development and User Experiences of a Novel Virtual Reality Task for Poststroke Visuospatial Neglect: Exploratory Case Study

Development and User Experiences of a Novel Virtual Reality Task for Poststroke Visuospatial Neglect: Exploratory Case Study

This is characterized by a failure to attend to objects or events within a defined region of the visual field, commonly affecting the left side [2]. These deficits increase the risk of falling and contribute to caregiver burden [3].

Andrew Danso, Patti Nijhuis, Alessandro Ansani, Martin Hartmann, Gulnara Minkkinen, Geoff Luck, Joshua S Bamford, Sarah Faber, Kat R Agres, Solange Glasser, Teppo Särkämö, Rebekah Rousi, Marc R Thompson

JMIR XR Spatial Comput 2025;2:e72439

Implementation of Clinical Practice Guidelines to Prevent Cervical Cancer: Mixed Methods Study

Implementation of Clinical Practice Guidelines to Prevent Cervical Cancer: Mixed Methods Study

During the interviews, the research assistants took field notes, capturing nonverbal cues and contextual insights to complement the audio recordings. Immediately after each interview, postinterview reflections were documented to enhance the depth of analysis and ensure comprehensive data triangulation. Data management and statistical analysis were performed using SPSS (version 27; IBM Corp).

Oliver C Ezechi, Folahanmi T Akinsolu, Olunike R Abodunrin, Oluwabukola M Ola, Chisom Obi-Jeff, Ishak K Lawal, George U Eleje, Joseph D Tucker, Juliet I Iwelunmor

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e68572

Exploring the Utility of Digital Voice Assistants for Primary Care Patients, Including Those With Physical and Visual Disabilities: Cross-Sectional Study

Exploring the Utility of Digital Voice Assistants for Primary Care Patients, Including Those With Physical and Visual Disabilities: Cross-Sectional Study

The clinics included a family medicine (Briarwood Family Medicine Center), low vision (Kellogg Eye Center Low Vision and Rehabilitation Clinic), and physical medicine & rehabilitation (PM&R) clinic at Michigan Medicine. The family medicine clinic was selected to reflect a typical primary care setting with a range of patients. The low vision clinic was selected for its access to patients with visual disabilities.

Maya Rajan, Allison Furgal, Reema Kadri, Omar Arman, Kate Panzer, Donna Wicker, Michael M McKee, Melissa Plegue, Alexandria Degner, Lorraine R Buis

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e66185

Assessment of Two Online Interventions for Veterans With Chronic Pain: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Efficacy Trial

Assessment of Two Online Interventions for Veterans With Chronic Pain: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Efficacy Trial

The rapidly expanding field of online and mobile-based health care services represents an opportunity to increase veterans’ access to empirically supported nonpharmacological chronic pain and mental health treatments [21,22]. As 91% of the US adults have access to internet-connected devices [23], digital health interventions have the potential to reach veterans in their own homes.

Erin D Reilly, Hannah L Grigorian, Alicia A Heapy, Bella Etingen, Megan M Kelly, Noah R Wolkowicz, Caitlin M Girouard, Timothy P Hogan, Katarina Bernice, Timothy Bickmore

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e70601

Measuring Reliable Internet Connectivity Among Families with Children: Secondary Analysis of a US National Survey

Measuring Reliable Internet Connectivity Among Families with Children: Secondary Analysis of a US National Survey

Ameri Speak households were recruited into the panel by mail, telephone, and in-person field interviews. The survey was offered in English and Spanish and administered by phone and web modes. Respondents received a cash equivalent of US $5 for participation. The survey instrument included items about internet connectivity (self-reported internet worry and unreliable internet experience) and household digital technology access (internet plan type and device ownership type).

Tran T Doan, Kelsey A Schweiberger, Samuel R Wittman, Tamar Krishnamurti, Sarah K Burns, Janel Hanmer, Kristin N Ray

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69304