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Developing the MyCancerGene Digital Health Portal to Improve Patients’ Understanding of Germline Cancer Genetic Test Results: Development, User, and Usability Testing Study

Developing the MyCancerGene Digital Health Portal to Improve Patients’ Understanding of Germline Cancer Genetic Test Results: Development, User, and Usability Testing Study

(Yes/No).” e“Do you think there would be any challenges with and/or barriers to using a Genetic Health Portal?” f“How likely is it that you would use a Genetic Health Portal?” g Indicates somewhat or very likely on a 5-point Likert scale. Table 4 presents patient feedback on why a GHP might be considered helpful, based on responses from 224 participants.

Phillip Trieu, Dominique Fetzer, Briana McLeod, Kathryn Schweickert, Lauren Gutstein, Brian Egleston, Susan Domchek, Linda Fleisher, Lynne Wagner, Kuang-Yi Wen, Cara Cacioppo, Jessica E Ebrahimzadeh, Dana Falcone, Claire Langer, Elisabeth Wood, Kelsey Karpink, Shelby Posen, Enida Selmani, Angela R Bradbury

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e56282

Identifying Optimal Wearable Devices for Monitoring Mobility in Hospitalized Older Adults: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Validity Study

Identifying Optimal Wearable Devices for Monitoring Mobility in Hospitalized Older Adults: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Validity Study

In their study, Webber and St John [38] demonstrated that the Acti Graph positioned on the ankle was comparable with direct observation (ICC=0.94, median absolute error=2.5%) for monitoring step counts during the 10-meter walk test in hospitalized older adults. In addition, Anderson et al [16] reported that the Acti Graph positioned on the ankle (mean difference=−0.85 steps, ICC=0.99) accurately records step counts in hospitalized adults during free self-selected walking.

Paulo Nascimento, Renata Kirkwood, Lauren E Griffith, Mylinh Duong, Cody Cooper, Yujiao Hao, Rong Zheng, Samir Raza, Marla Beauchamp

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e64372

A Brief Video-Based Intervention to Improve Digital Health Literacy for Individuals With Bipolar Disorder: Intervention Development and Results of a Single-Arm Quantitative Pilot Study

A Brief Video-Based Intervention to Improve Digital Health Literacy for Individuals With Bipolar Disorder: Intervention Development and Results of a Single-Arm Quantitative Pilot Study

Participant recruitment occurred via promotion on CREST.BD social media pages, paid advertisements on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, emails to the CREST.BD mailing list, and health care providers or organizations associated with the CREST.BD network (eg, Hope+Me, a Toronto-based community organization offering peer support and counseling; Bipolar Support Club International, an online, peer-led organization offering support and education; and the John Hopkins Bipolar Disorder clinic, an academic psychiatry

Emma Morton, Sahil S Kanani, Natalie Dee, Rosemary Xinhe Hu, Erin E Michalak

J Particip Med 2025;17:e59806