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Large Language Models in Summarizing Radiology Report Impressions for Lung Cancer in Chinese: Evaluation Study

Large Language Models in Summarizing Radiology Report Impressions for Lung Cancer in Chinese: Evaluation Study

Clinical documentation plays an indispensable role in health care practice, serving as a primary medium for conveying patient information in clinical settings. Clinicians routinely spend a substantial amount of time summarizing vast amounts of textual information, such as compiling diagnostic reports, writing progress notes, or synthesizing a patient’s treatment history [1,2].

Danqing Hu, Shanyuan Zhang, Qing Liu, Xiaofeng Zhu, Bing Liu

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65547

Assessing the Noninferiority of a Rhythm and Language Training Serious Game Combined With Speech Therapy Versus Speech Therapy Care for Children With Dyslexia: Protocol for an Investigator-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial

Assessing the Noninferiority of a Rhythm and Language Training Serious Game Combined With Speech Therapy Versus Speech Therapy Care for Children With Dyslexia: Protocol for an Investigator-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial

Yang et al [2] estimated the prevalence of SLD at around 7% in primary school children, suggesting that this disorder represents a considerable public health challenge. It is now well established that SLD is caused by problems at the level of phonological representation, characterized by difficulty in accessing or manipulating speech sounds [1]. Recently, several studies revealed a deficit in the temporal processing of speech, which could explain the phonological deficit observed in people with SLD [3-5].

Charline Grossard, Mélanie Descamps, Sara Cadoni, Hugues Pellerin, François Vonthron, Jean Xavier, Bruno Falissard, David Cohen

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71326

Effect of a WeChat-Based Hybrid Intervention on the Adaptation Outcomes of People Living With HIV/AIDS: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Effect of a WeChat-Based Hybrid Intervention on the Adaptation Outcomes of People Living With HIV/AIDS: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

This definition underscores the multidimensional nature of adaptation outcomes, encompassing quality of life (Qo L), acceptance of illness, mental health, and ART adherence [17-19]. Besides, prior studies have shown that acceptance of illness [20] and mental health status [21-23], particularly levels of depression and anxiety, are crucial factors influencing the overall Qo L for people living with HIV/AIDS; ART adherence plays a critical role in physical Qo L [24].

Honghong Wang, Ziqi Qin, Yixuan Li, Yuqiong Duan, Qiaoyue Lu, Xueling Xiao

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65268

Comparison of Smart Display Versus Laptop Platforms for an eHealth Intervention to Improve Functional Health for Older Adults With Multiple Chronic Conditions: Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial

Comparison of Smart Display Versus Laptop Platforms for an eHealth Intervention to Improve Functional Health for Older Adults With Multiple Chronic Conditions: Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial

Self-management includes skills and knowledge related to one’s health conditions, attention to emotional and cognitive states, and efforts related to lifestyle factors such as nutrition and exercise [8]. In its most recent Healthy People initiative, issued every 10 years since 1980 [9], the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) declared a goal of improving the health and well-being among older adults.

David H Gustafson Sr, Marie-Louise Mares, Darcie C Johnston, John J Curtin, Klaren Pe-Romashko, Gina Landucci

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64449

Patient Factors Associated With the Use of Online Portal Health Information in the Postpandemic Era: Cross-Sectional Analysis of a National Survey

Patient Factors Associated With the Use of Online Portal Health Information in the Postpandemic Era: Cross-Sectional Analysis of a National Survey

By empowering patients to take ownership over their health while improving patient-physician communication in the outpatient setting, patient portals offer many tangible benefits that may improve long-term health outcomes [2]. Furthermore, accessing patient records supplements in-person communication with providers and reduces patient reliance on in-person visits for accessing pertinent health information [3].

Ishana Maini, Kevin Gilotra, Gelareh Sadigh

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60472

Web-Based Human Papillomavirus Education and Professional Skills Intervention for Health Care Providers: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Web-Based Human Papillomavirus Education and Professional Skills Intervention for Health Care Providers: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

All these findings highlight the importance of receiving HPV vaccine recommendations from health care providers in a culturally competent manner, as well as the importance of family in shaping perceptions and behaviors related to vaccinations. To improve patient care and population health outcomes, health care providers rely on clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) to stay current with evidence-based recommendations [15].

Jacob Martinez, Jacquelin I Cordero, Meagan Whitney, Katie L LaRoche, Gabriel Frietze, Eva M Moya, Kristin Gosselink

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60790

Infoveillance of COVID-19 Infections in Dentistry Using Platform X: Descriptive Study

Infoveillance of COVID-19 Infections in Dentistry Using Platform X: Descriptive Study

Statistically, health care workers, including those in dental settings, experienced considerable infection rates and mortality. A systematic review highlighted that, globally, more than 150,000 infections and around 1400 deaths occurred among health care workers by early May 2020.

Alghalia Al-Mansoori, Ola Al Hayk, Sharifa Qassmi, Sarah M Aziz, Fatima Haouari, Tawanda Chivese, Faleh Tamimi, Alaa Daud

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e54650

Investigating Measurement Equivalence of Smartphone Sensor–Based Assessments: Remote, Digital, Bring-Your-Own-Device Study

Investigating Measurement Equivalence of Smartphone Sensor–Based Assessments: Remote, Digital, Bring-Your-Own-Device Study

Typically, such tests can be remotely and frequently performed in the patient’s home environment without supervision by a health care professional [10,12,15,16]. Furthermore, the use of wearable or embedded sensors allows many different aspects of functional ability to be characterized and objectively quantified [12,13,17,18].

Lito Kriara, Frank Dondelinger, Luca Capezzuto, Corrado Bernasconi, Florian Lipsmeier, Adriano Galati, Michael Lindemann

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63090

Improving Early Dementia Detection Among Diverse Older Adults With Cognitive Concerns With the 5-Cog Paradigm: Protocol for a Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Clinical Trial

Improving Early Dementia Detection Among Diverse Older Adults With Cognitive Concerns With the 5-Cog Paradigm: Protocol for a Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Clinical Trial

The study is being carried out at primary care clinics affiliated with 2 large academic health systems: Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine (hereafter referred to as Montefiore-Einstein) in the Bronx, New York, and Indiana University Health (IUH) in Indiana. The Montefiore-Einstein clinics serve an urban population primarily composed of individuals from historically minoritized racial and ethnic groups (Hispanic/Latino and Black populations).

Rachel Beth Rosansky Chalmer, Emmeline Ayers, Erica F Weiss, Nicole R Fowler, Andrew Telzak, Diana Summanwar, Jessica Zwerling, Cuiling Wang, Huiping Xu, Richard J Holden, Kevin Fiori, Dustin D French, Celeste Nsubayi, Asif Ansari, Paul Dexter, Anna Higbie, Pratibha Yadav, James M Walker, Harrshavasan Congivaram, Dristi Adhikari, Mairim Melecio-Vazquez, Malaz Boustani, Joe Verghese

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60471

Assessing the Cultural Fit of a Digital Sleep Intervention for Refugees in Germany: Qualitative Study

Assessing the Cultural Fit of a Digital Sleep Intervention for Refugees in Germany: Qualitative Study

However, there are major gaps in mental health care for refugees in the receiving countries such as Germany [5,6], resulting from a lack of (culturally sensitive) services, language barriers, differences in help-seeking behavior and residence status, as well as stigmatization, among other barriers [7-9].

Maja Blomenkamp, Andrea Kiesel, Harald Baumeister, Dirk Lehr, Josef Unterrainer, Lasse B Sander, Kerstin Spanhel

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65412