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Effect of a Digital Health Exercise Program on the Intention for Spinal Surgery in Adult Spinal Deformity: Exploratory Cross-Sectional Survey

Effect of a Digital Health Exercise Program on the Intention for Spinal Surgery in Adult Spinal Deformity: Exploratory Cross-Sectional Survey

The mean (SD) intent for surgery scores before compared to after SRT were 1.29 (0.53) and 1.14 (0.35), respectively (mean difference 0.15 [P=.006]; Table 3). Participants with “No Intent” for spinal surgery pre- versus postuse of SRT (42/56 versus 48/56, respectively) corresponded to an absolute risk reduction of 11% and a number needed to treat of 9 to potentially avert 1 spinal fusion (1 divided by 0.11).

Marsalis Christian Brown, Christopher Quincy Lin, Christopher Jin, Matthew Rohde, Brett Rocos, Jonathan Belding, Barrett I Woods, Stacey J Ackerman

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66889

Impact of the Kidney Score Platform on Communication About and Patients’ Engagement With Chronic Kidney Disease Health: Pre–Post Intervention Study

Impact of the Kidney Score Platform on Communication About and Patients’ Engagement With Chronic Kidney Disease Health: Pre–Post Intervention Study

After interacting with the Kidney Score Platform and attending a visit with their provider, the mean Patient Activation Measure score was 40.2% (5.48%), which was largely unchanged (P=.23). Similarly, the self-reported communication quality with providers did not change after the interaction with the Kidney Score Platform, from a mean (SD) baseline score of 2.77 (1.06) out of 3.00 to a mean score of 2.84 (0.94; P=.51).

Delphine Tuot, Susan Crowley, Lois Katz, Joseph Leung, Delly Alcantara-Cadillo, Christopher Ruser, Elizabeth Talbot-Montgomery, Joseph Vassalotti

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e56855

A Digital Outpatient Service With a Mobile App for Tailored Care and Health Literacy in Adults With Long-Term Health Service Needs: Multicenter Nonrandomized Controlled Trial

A Digital Outpatient Service With a Mobile App for Tailored Care and Health Literacy in Adults With Long-Term Health Service Needs: Multicenter Nonrandomized Controlled Trial

However, this change was not clinically significant (P In HRQo L, a favorable mean change was observed in the intervention arm compared with the control arm for the physical component score (mean difference –3.29; P=.006) and mental component score (mean difference –3.08; P=.02).

Heidi Holmen, Are Martin Holm, Ragnhild Sørum Falk, Thomas Karsten Kilvær, Tone Marte Ljosaa, Christopher Ekholdt, Erik Fosse

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60343

School-Based Virtual Reality Programming for Obtaining Moderate-Intensity Exercise Among Children With Disabilities: Pre-Post Feasibility Study

School-Based Virtual Reality Programming for Obtaining Moderate-Intensity Exercise Among Children With Disabilities: Pre-Post Feasibility Study

The mean difference in 6 MWT distance from pre to post was 22 (SD 52; t8=1.3; P=.24; 95% CI −17.7 to 61.8), indicating a possible trend toward improvement but no statistically significant change across time. Left grip strength at pre and postintervention was 24.9 (SD 8; range: 9‐35; 95% CI 19‐32) and 24 (SD 9; range: 8‐39; 95% CI 17‐31), respectively. Right grip strength at pre and postintervention was 26.7 (SD 8; range: 12‐40 kg; 95% CI 20‐33) and 27.7 (SD 10; range: 11‐47 kg; 95% CI 20‐35), respectively.

Byron Lai, Ashley Wright, Bailey Hutchinson, Larsen Bright, Raven Young, Drew Davis, Sultan Ali Malik, James H Rimmer, Pelham High Community Engagement Group

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65801

Consumer-Grade Neurofeedback With Mindfulness Meditation: Meta-Analysis

Consumer-Grade Neurofeedback With Mindfulness Meditation: Meta-Analysis

We conducted 2 different approaches, trim-and-fill, which corrects for publication bias in small samples, and 3-parameter selection models which explicitly model the proportion of studies below a p-threshold. We considered applying p-curve approaches, but they require at least 3 significant findings which was not the case for multiple models. A PRISMA flow diagram is shown in Figure 2 (PRISMA checklist provided in Multimedia Appendix 2).

Isaac Treves, Zia Bajwa, Keara D Greene, Paul A Bloom, Nayoung Kim, Emma Wool, Simon B Goldberg, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli, Randy P Auerbach

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68204