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Electronic Clinical Decision Support System for Stroke Risk Screening in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation in Mental Health Care: Mixed Methods Study

Electronic Clinical Decision Support System for Stroke Risk Screening in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation in Mental Health Care: Mixed Methods Study

“I think it would be worth including the e-mail address or way to refer to cardiology and everything you need to action that request. What I think would be most useful is kind of like how to do it, what you’re supposed to do with it and how to do what you’re supposed to do with it?” “Well, obviously, where to refer if you need to. Where to refer if you need support or help.

Dina Farran, Hou Wang Cheang, Juliana Onwumere, Mark Ashworth, Fiona Gaughran

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e66428

Novel Virtual Reality Intervention for Stress Reduction Among Patients With or at Risk for Cardiovascular Disease: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Novel Virtual Reality Intervention for Stress Reduction Among Patients With or at Risk for Cardiovascular Disease: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

The American Heart Association’s 2021 Scientific Statement on psychological health, well-being, and the mind-heart-body connection called for better adherence to psychological screening measures and adoption of more holistic “behavioral cardiology” interventions that improve overall health in patients with or at risk for CVD [2]. To aid in several health care challenges, many physicians and patients are harnessing the power of emerging technologies.

Katherine E Makaroff, Christopher Van, Vincent Grospe, Lynae Edmunds, Marcella A Calfon-Press, Karol E Watson, Tamara Horwich

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e66557

Impact of Initial Cardiology Telemedicine Evaluation on Follow-Up Visits for Common Conditions: Quasi-Experimental Study

Impact of Initial Cardiology Telemedicine Evaluation on Follow-Up Visits for Common Conditions: Quasi-Experimental Study

Telemedicine use remains above pre–COVID-19 pandemic levels, including in cardiology clinics, and patient comfort with telemedicine has increased substantially [1-5]. There is limited evidence, however, on when telemedicine can effectively substitute for in-person cardiovascular care and how telemedicine use affects overall care usage.

Neil M Kalwani, Harrison Koos, Emily Kohn, Vijaya Parameswaran, Anica Oesterle, Marina Adrianzen, Febri Kurniawan, Lubna Qureshi, Rajesh Dash, Paul Heidenreich, David Scheinker, Fatima Rodriguez

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e73509

Barriers and Enablers to Routine Clinical Implementation of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Remote Monitoring in Australia Among Cardiologists, Cardiac Physiologists, Nurses, and Patients: Interview Study

Barriers and Enablers to Routine Clinical Implementation of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Remote Monitoring in Australia Among Cardiologists, Cardiac Physiologists, Nurses, and Patients: Interview Study

Researchers (BS, EO, CC, and TS) have experience conducting qualitative research, while clinician-researchers (CC, AL, SL, AS, and KC) have clinical cardiology experience. Interviews were conducted by the lead researcher (BS). Participants were aware that the interviewer was a Ph D student and doctor-in-training; however, they had not met him prior to their interview.

Brodie Sheahen, Edel T O'Hagan, Kenneth Cho, Tim Shaw, Astin Lee, Sean Lal, Aaron L Sverdlov, Clara Chow

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e67758