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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

participants indicated that their most frequent criticism of the study was that clients did not like filling out the surveys prior to the sessions, for example, when Alex (all names provided for quotes are pseudonyms; 29 years, Black, trans nonbinary client) was asked about any changes they would make to study procedures, they said: “Not taking the surveys before (laughs) each session um that was a little difficult to do beforehand especially because the timing that [therapist’s name] and I generally would just kinda roll

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

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64477

Using the Healthy Native Youth Implementation Toolbox to Provide Web-Based Adolescent Health Promotion Decision Support to American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: Implementation Study

Using the Healthy Native Youth Implementation Toolbox to Provide Web-Based Adolescent Health Promotion Decision Support to American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: Implementation Study

The purpose of this study was to examine user reach and engagement with the HNY website and the embedded HNY Implementation Toolbox during an initial 2-year roll-out of the Toolbox from January 2022 to January 2024. Study findings of the reach of these web-based decision support strategies can inform further strategies to increase dissemination and implementation and provide a foundation for future hybrid effectiveness-implementation studies.

Amrita Sidhu, Ross Shegog, Stephanie Craig-Rushing, Nicole Trevino, Michelle Singer, Cornelia Jessen, Gwenda Gorman, Sean Simpson, Melissa Peskin, Belinda Hernandez, Christine Markham

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67885