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Evaluating the Knowledge Level, Practice, and Behavioral Change Potential of Care Managers in Pressure Injury Prevention Using a Mobile App Prototyping Model in the Home-Care Setting: Single-Arm, Pre-Post Pilot Study

Evaluating the Knowledge Level, Practice, and Behavioral Change Potential of Care Managers in Pressure Injury Prevention Using a Mobile App Prototyping Model in the Home-Care Setting: Single-Arm, Pre-Post Pilot Study

In part 3, the participants were asked about the practice of preventive strategies for PIs. This part consisted of 21 test questions reflecting 6 sections: (1) risk assessment, (2) pressure, (3) friction and shear, (4) moisture, (5) nutritional support, and (6) communication with other professionals. The test questionnaire in this section asked whether the participants implemented those actions or not. The answer choice for each question was “practice” or “do not practice.”

Masushi Kohta, Mayumi Takahashi, Hiroe Koyanagi, Junko Sugama

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e57768

Call for Decision Support for Electrocardiographic Alarm Administration Among Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Staff: Multicenter, Cross-Sectional Survey

Call for Decision Support for Electrocardiographic Alarm Administration Among Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Staff: Multicenter, Cross-Sectional Survey

Each item was analyzed based on the proportion of respondents selecting each option, with a higher proportion indicating that the practice was more commonly used. The remaining 7 items were open-ended questions for each dimension that were used to collect the respondent’s subjective opinion (see Part II in Multimedia Appendix 1). The survey showed sound internal consistency with a Cronbach α of 0.766, an item content validity index ranging from 0.86 to 1.00, and a scale content validity index of 0.98 [36].

Xiaoli Tang, Xiaochen Yang, Jiajun Yuan, Jie Yang, Qian Jin, Hanting Zhang, Liebin Zhao, Weiwei Guo

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e60944

Evaluating and Enhancing an Educational Intervention to Reduce Smallholder Farmers’ Exposure to Pesticides in Uganda Through a Digital, Systematic Approach to Behavior Change: Protocol for a Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial

Evaluating and Enhancing an Educational Intervention to Reduce Smallholder Farmers’ Exposure to Pesticides in Uganda Through a Digital, Systematic Approach to Behavior Change: Protocol for a Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial

However, smallholder farmers often have insufficient knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) along the pesticide-handling chain, for example, limited knowledge of hazard information present on pesticide labels [8], low risk perception of the product [6,9], and limited use of recommended personal protective equipment (PPE) [6]. Hence, these gaps in the KAP of pesticide handling may risk farmers’ health [10,11].

Peter Ssekkadde, Vica Marie Jelena Tomberge, Curdin Brugger, Aggrey Atuhaire, Mohamed Aqiel Dalvie, Hanna-Andrea Rother, Martin Röösli, Jennifer Inauen, Samuel Fuhrimann

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e55238

Effects of a Serious Smartphone Game on Nursing Students' Theoretical Knowledge and Practical Skills in Adult Basic Life Support: Randomized Wait List–Controlled Trial

Effects of a Serious Smartphone Game on Nursing Students' Theoretical Knowledge and Practical Skills in Adult Basic Life Support: Randomized Wait List–Controlled Trial

These outcomes were expected, considering that the MOBICPR game was designed primarily to impart theoretical knowledge of adult BLS, rather than providing hands-on practice with an actual BLS manikin. To the best of our knowledge, only 2 studies have used data collected from manikin software to evaluate the practical parts of adult BLS as we did [27,28].

Nino Fijačko, Ruth Masterson Creber, Špela Metličar, Matej Strnad, Robert Greif, Gregor Štiglic, Pavel Skok

JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e56037

Dashboard of Short-Term Postoperative Patient Outcomes for Anesthesiologists: Development and Preliminary Evaluation

Dashboard of Short-Term Postoperative Patient Outcomes for Anesthesiologists: Development and Preliminary Evaluation

Anesthesiologists benefit from receiving feedback on their patients’ outcomes and can use it to evaluate and improve their practice. The perioperative period is a data-rich environment with the potential for innovation through digital health tools and predictive analytics. Data-driven performance feedback can improve perioperative practice and outcomes [1,2], including antibiotic administration [3,4], drug costs [5], operating room booking efficiency [6], and temperature monitoring compliance [7].

Rama Syamala Sreepada, Ai Ching Chang, Nicholas C West, Jonath Sujan, Brendan Lai, Andrew K Poznikoff, Rebecca Munk, Norbert R Froese, James C Chen, Matthias Görges

JMIR Perioper Med 2023;6:e47398

Transfer Validity of Pediatric Supracondylar Humeral Fracture Pin Placement Practice on In-Theater Performance by Orthopedic Trainees Using an Augmented Reality Simulator: Protocol for a Pilot Interventional Cohort Study With a Retrospective Comparator Cohort

Transfer Validity of Pediatric Supracondylar Humeral Fracture Pin Placement Practice on In-Theater Performance by Orthopedic Trainees Using an Augmented Reality Simulator: Protocol for a Pilot Interventional Cohort Study With a Retrospective Comparator Cohort

The status quo of apprenticeship-style orthopedic training does not enable standardized hands-on skill practice outside of the operating room. The “see one, do one, teach one” methodology is becoming increasingly insufficient as trainees face a decrease in work hours for necessary well-being needs. This decrease in work hours means there are fewer opportunities for trainees to participate in and therefore learn from real cases.

Joyce Guo, Phil Blyth, Kari Clifford, Nikki Hooper, Haemish Crawford

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e38282

Facilitators and Barriers of Tai Chi Practice in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Qualitative Study

Facilitators and Barriers of Tai Chi Practice in Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Qualitative Study

In spite of the fact that there have been many studies demonstrating numerous health benefits associated with Tai Chi practice, only a small number of studies have looked at the barriers and facilitators involved in the practice. Gryffin et al [22] suggest that inadequate information and teaching style may serve as an obstacle for Tai Chi practice. However, this study did not address the facilitators of engaging in and adhering to Tai Chi practice.

Yan Du, Penny Roberts, Wei Liu

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2023;7:e42195

The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on eHealth Use in the Daily Practice and Life of Dutch-Speaking General Practitioners in Belgium: Qualitative Study With Semistructured Interviews

The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on eHealth Use in the Daily Practice and Life of Dutch-Speaking General Practitioners in Belgium: Qualitative Study With Semistructured Interviews

They generally summarized the impact of the coronavirus crisis on e Health use in 3 domains: an expanded uptake of e Health in their practice, decreased strain on work with e Health arrangements, and differentiation of the use of e Health solutions. Digitalization increased after COVID in our practice from 40% to 75%...The quality of digitalization is also better, and it is easier than before.

Jan Ismail Yagiz, Geert Goderis

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(11):e41847

Store-and-Forward Images in Teledermatology: Narrative Literature Review

Store-and-Forward Images in Teledermatology: Narrative Literature Review

Such groups may have more technological proficiency than the average adult dermatology patient, which could skew these studies toward higher estimates of image quality than in actual practice. Diagnoses based on SAF teledermatology images can also be compared to histopathological reports, referred to here as diagnostic accuracy.

Simon W Jiang, Michael Seth Flynn, Jeffery T Kwock, Matilda W Nicholas

JMIR Dermatol 2022;5(3):e37517