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Streamlining a Patchwork - Exploring the Challenges of Digital Transformation in Pathology: Ethnographic Study

Streamlining a Patchwork - Exploring the Challenges of Digital Transformation in Pathology: Ethnographic Study

At each stage, an experienced researcher (BLG) and a student research assistant (OA; master of arts in cultural anthropology and experienced in qualitative research) analyzed the material individually. The ongoing analysis was then discussed in weekly peer debriefings by BLG, OA, and CP, always reflecting on the fact that each researcher was interpreting the data against their own professional and social background.

Birte Linny Geisler, Ourania Amperidou, Sina Patricia Pauly, Sven Mattern, Christian M Schürch, Claudia Hermann, Christiane Stoffregen, Ilona Steinleitner, Natali Paigin, Claudia Lamß, Falko Fend, Monika A Rieger, Esther Rind, Christine Preiser

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63366

The Healing Through Ongoing Psychological Empowerment Telehealth Intervention With Two Spirit, Transgender, and Nonbinary Clients of Color in the United States: Open Clinical Trial Feasibility and Implementation Analysis

The Healing Through Ongoing Psychological Empowerment Telehealth Intervention With Two Spirit, Transgender, and Nonbinary Clients of Color in the United States: Open Clinical Trial Feasibility and Implementation Analysis

The psychological framework for radical healing (PRH) incorporates elements such as critical consciousness, cultural authenticity and self-knowledge, collectivism, radical hope, and cultivating strength and resistance for clients who are people of color [11,12]. The PRH specifically notes that the term “radical” derives from collective resistance that was deemed radical by those who were engaged in oppressive practices.

Stephanie Lynne Budge, Elliot Aaron Tebbe, Joonwoo Lee, Sergio Domínguez Jr, Em Matsuno, Louis Lindley

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64477

Unveiling Sociocultural Barriers to Breast Cancer Awareness Among the South Asian Population: Case Study of Bangladesh and West Bengal, India

Unveiling Sociocultural Barriers to Breast Cancer Awareness Among the South Asian Population: Case Study of Bangladesh and West Bengal, India

Also, a cultural stereotype related to educational qualifications is widely propagated, relating educational accomplishments to open-mindedness, access to health care, and overall “success” in life [13]. Our participants self-declared their financial status as middle- and high-economic classes and were all in professions such as business, architecture, social development work, or education.

Fahmida Hamid, Tania Roy

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e53969

Designing a Multimodal and Culturally Relevant Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementia Generative Artificial Intelligence Tool for Black American Informal Caregivers: Cognitive Walk-Through Usability Study

Designing a Multimodal and Culturally Relevant Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementia Generative Artificial Intelligence Tool for Black American Informal Caregivers: Cognitive Walk-Through Usability Study

Previous studies, especially in the domain of human-centered design, highlight the importance of integrating cultural insights into health care technologies for this community [27-31]. Hence, it is crucial to tailor generative AI–based health interventions to meet the unique needs of Black American informal caregivers of individuals with ADRD. Thus, this study identified the needs of Black American caregivers of individuals with ADRD by testing Lola, an ADRD-focused generative AI tool.

Cristina Bosco, Ege Otenen, John Osorio Torres, Vivian Nguyen, Darshil Chheda, Xinran Peng, Nenette M Jessup, Anna K Himes, Bianca Cureton, Yvonne Lu, Carl V Hill, Hugh C Hendrie, Priscilla A Barnes, Patrick C Shih

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e60566

Feasibility and Acceptability Study of a Culturally Adapted Web-Based Intervention to Reduce Suicidal Ideation for Syrian Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the United Kingdom: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Feasibility and Acceptability Study of a Culturally Adapted Web-Based Intervention to Reduce Suicidal Ideation for Syrian Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the United Kingdom: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

However, cultural adaptation based on universal signs and symptoms undermines the more fundamental role of intentions and conventions in meaning making [28]. Conversely, another framework developed by Horrell [29] aims to develop new interventions for different cultural groups. While it is certainly more situated, the framework does not consider the role of acculturation and cultural change.

Oliver Beuthin, Sadiya Shahid, Ly-Mee Yu, Kamaldeep Bhui

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e56957

An App-Based Physical Activity Intervention in Community-Dwelling Chinese-, Tagalog-, and Vietnamese-Speaking Americans: Single-Arm Intervention Study

An App-Based Physical Activity Intervention in Community-Dwelling Chinese-, Tagalog-, and Vietnamese-Speaking Americans: Single-Arm Intervention Study

This was a single-arm, 5-week (1-week run-in period and 4-week intervention period), pilot interventional study aimed to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a cultural and linguistic adaptation of an evidence-based mobile phone app with an accelerometer program to promote physical activity [25,26,28] among Asian Americans who speak Chinese, Tagalog, or Vietnamese. Study requirements were explained to participants and written consent was obtained.

Antony Nguyen, Filmer Yu, Linda G Park, Yoshimi Fukuoka, Ching Wong, Ginny Gildengorin, Tung T Nguyen, Janice Y Tsoh, Jane Jih

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e56373

Need for Culturally Competent and Responsive Cancer Education for African Immigrant Families and Youth Living in the United States

Need for Culturally Competent and Responsive Cancer Education for African Immigrant Families and Youth Living in the United States

The youth of African immigrants assimilate the language and cultures of the host society while leveraging their cultural and linguistic heritage for optimum survival, a process that yields linguistic and cultural hybridity. The complexity that underlies the African immigrants’ linguistic and cultural identities in the United States should inform approaches to developing culturally competent education for youth and their families to improve overall health outcomes.

Olufunmilola Abraham, Adeola Agoke, Kazeem Sanuth, Abimbola Fapohunda, Motolani Ogunsanya, Megan Piper, Amy Trentham-Dietz

JMIR Cancer 2024;10:e53956

Refining Cultural Adaptations of a Behavioral Intervention for Latino Caregivers of People Living With Dementia: Qualitative Interview Study in Washington State

Refining Cultural Adaptations of a Behavioral Intervention for Latino Caregivers of People Living With Dementia: Qualitative Interview Study in Washington State

Caregiver interventions for Latinos need cultural adaptations because cultural values and beliefs, such as familismo (dedication and commitment to family) and respeto (respect) play a pivotal role in shaping caregiving interactions with people living with dementia, experiences, and perceptions of support [13].

Celeste N Garcia, Miriana C Duran, Magaly Ramirez

JMIR Aging 2024;7:e53671

A Brief, Digital Music-Based Mindfulness Intervention for Black Americans With Elevated Race-Based Anxiety and Little-to-No Meditation Experience (“healing attempt"): Replication and Extension Study

A Brief, Digital Music-Based Mindfulness Intervention for Black Americans With Elevated Race-Based Anxiety and Little-to-No Meditation Experience (“healing attempt"): Replication and Extension Study

The feasibility and potential efficacy of “healing attempt” is likely driven by its cultural relevance. This intervention’s design is centered around culturally relevant and communal healing, wherein participants partake in an intervention crafted by Black artists, made specifically for Black Americans. This intentionality may bolster the positive effects of the intervention.

Grant Jones, Franchesca Castro-Ramirez, Maha Al-Suwaidi, Taylor McGuire, Felipe Herrmann

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e53268