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Identifying, Engaging, and Supporting Care Partners in Clinical Settings: Protocol for a Patient Portal–Based Intervention

Identifying, Engaging, and Supporting Care Partners in Clinical Settings: Protocol for a Patient Portal–Based Intervention

Previsit questionnaires, administered through the patient portal in preparation for a visit, have become more commonplace [23]. These questionnaires can provide an opportunity for clinicians to learn more about patient needs and concerns before a visit [24]. In addition to previsit data collection, portals offer the opportunity for interventions and the provision of resources outside of the clinic visit [25].

Catherine M DesRoches, Deborah Wachenheim, Jessica Ameling, Aysel Cibildak, Nancy Cibotti, Zhiyong Dong, Alexandra Drane, Isabel Hurwitz, Jennifer Meddings, Jody Naimark, Kimberly O'Donnell, Christine Winger, Sarah Stephens Winnay, Jordan Young, Jennifer L Wolff

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66708

Feature Selection for Physical Activity Prediction Using Ecological Momentary Assessments to Personalize Intervention Timing: Longitudinal Observational Study

Feature Selection for Physical Activity Prediction Using Ecological Momentary Assessments to Personalize Intervention Timing: Longitudinal Observational Study

Following informed consent and after completing psychometric and demographic (see Table S1 in Multimedia Appendix 1) questionnaires in an web-based survey, participants began the study’s EMA phase. During this phase, 4 EMA prompts were sent to the participants on a daily basis at fixed time points (9 AM, 1 PM, 5 PM, and 9 PM) over the course of a 3-week study period. Additionally, participants were also able to report PA independently of those fixed EMA prompts.

Devender Kumar, David Haag, Jens Blechert, Josef Niebauer, Jan David Smeddinck

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e57255

Use of Web-Based Surveys to Collect Long-Term Pediatric Outcomes in Patients With Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome Treated With Fetoscopic Laser Photocoagulation: Observational Study

Use of Web-Based Surveys to Collect Long-Term Pediatric Outcomes in Patients With Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome Treated With Fetoscopic Laser Photocoagulation: Observational Study

Based on user input indicating both the number of surviving children and pediatric age, specifically designed computer algorithms automatically tailored the number and type of survey questionnaires. Participating parents were sent any questionnaires applicable to their child’s pediatric age. The fetal center questionnaire (FCQ) was adapted from a prior publication of long-term outcomes in twin gestations and was applicable to every surviving child [16].

Eric Bergh, Kimberly Rennie, Jimmy Espinoza, Anthony Johnson, Ramesha Papanna

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e60039

Sleep During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Observational Study Combining Multisensor Data With Questionnaires

Sleep During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Longitudinal Observational Study Combining Multisensor Data With Questionnaires

The monthly questionnaires asked for information about their daily routines, work, and sleep quality over the past month. The detailed recruitment procedure and participants’ demographics were described in a previous study [27].

Nguyen Luong, Gloria Mark, Juhi Kulshrestha, Talayeh Aledavood

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e53389