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Patient and Clinician Perspectives on Alert-Based Remote Monitoring–First Care for Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices: Semistructured Interview Study Within the Veterans Health Administration

Patient and Clinician Perspectives on Alert-Based Remote Monitoring–First Care for Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices: Semistructured Interview Study Within the Veterans Health Administration

One semistructured interview guide for veteran patients and one for clinicians (Multimedia Appendix 1) was developed by the investigator team using the updated Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research [14]. The veteran interview guide was developed based on a prior veteran survey about RM [15] and revised with input from the Rural Colorado Veteran Research Engagement board.

Allison Kratka, Thomas L Rotering, Scott Munson, Merritt H Raitt, Mary A Whooley, Sanket S Dhruva

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e66215

Identifying Patient-Reported Outcome Measure Documentation in Veterans Health Administration Chiropractic Clinic Notes: Natural Language Processing Analysis

Identifying Patient-Reported Outcome Measure Documentation in Veterans Health Administration Chiropractic Clinic Notes: Natural Language Processing Analysis

Further, our methods may have application in other clinical settings providing musculoskeletal pain care, in the VHA and beyond, given the high prevalence of musculoskeletal pain in both veteran and nonveteran populations. Future research should focus on refining these NLP models to enhance their applicability across diverse clinical settings, including other pain care clinics, and explore the integration of additional data sources to further enrich patient care insights.

Brian C Coleman, Kelsey L Corcoran, Cynthia A Brandt, Joseph L Goulet, Stephen L Luther, Anthony J Lisi

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e66466

Digital Health Resilience and Well-Being Interventions for Military Members, Veterans, and Public Safety Personnel: Environmental Scan and Quality Review

Digital Health Resilience and Well-Being Interventions for Military Members, Veterans, and Public Safety Personnel: Environmental Scan and Quality Review

Attitudes of app use in veteran populations also appear extreme, being either strongly positive or strongly negative [30]. Lack of awareness of the apps and low rate of veteran app use was also noted to be common [31]. This environmental scan aimed to provide a review and quality assessment of DMHIs, including apps (ie, mobile apps), RBs (ie, websites with resources and information), and WBPs (ie, interactive programs available on the web), recommended for military members, PSP, and veterans.

Rashell R Allen, Myrah A Malik, Carley Aquin, Lucijana Herceg, Suzette Brémault-Phillips, Phillip R Sevigny

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e64098

Use of Go-Beyond as a Self-Directed Internet-Based Program Supporting Veterans’ Transition to Civilian Life: Preliminary Usability Study

Use of Go-Beyond as a Self-Directed Internet-Based Program Supporting Veterans’ Transition to Civilian Life: Preliminary Usability Study

Former service members were made aware of the Go-Beyond program through a national implementation task force initiative that included flyers, posters, presentations, and a social media campaign and was conducted by GMR, RSLQ, Department of Veteran Affairs, Open Arms, and Commonwealth Super Corporation. The program was also promoted to various ex-serving organizations.

Karolina Katarzyna Alichniewicz, Sarah Hampton, Madeline Romaniuk, Darcy Bennett, Camila Guindalini

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60868

Patient-, Provider-, and Facility-Level Contributors to the Use of Cardiology Telehealth Care in the Veterans Health Administration: Retrospective Cohort Study

Patient-, Provider-, and Facility-Level Contributors to the Use of Cardiology Telehealth Care in the Veterans Health Administration: Retrospective Cohort Study

We captured veteran sociodemographic and clinical characteristics in a manner consistent with existing VHA telehealth literature [1,2,6]. Age at the beginning of the pandemic was categorized into 4 groups, roughly corresponding to quartiles for the study population: 60 min). We included VHA enrollment priority category as a measure of social and medical risk; this system groups veterans based on military service–connected disability, recent military service, income, and other factors [14].

Rebecca Lauren Tisdale, Jacqueline M Ferguson, James Van Campen, Liberty Greene, Charlie M Wray, Donna M Zulman

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53298

Exploring Contactless Vital Signs Collection in Video Telehealth Visits Among Veterans Affairs Providers and Patients: Pilot Usability Study

Exploring Contactless Vital Signs Collection in Video Telehealth Visits Among Veterans Affairs Providers and Patients: Pilot Usability Study

Hence, the objective of this project was to evaluate VA provider and veteran attitudes regarding the usability of, and intent to use, Vitals. Related attitudes of trust, privacy, credibility, personal preference, and practice were explored. Providers and veterans (hereafter “patients”) might voice a range of interests, questions, or concerns regarding Vitals and its potential to support accurate and transparent health information collection, data sharing, and use.

Lynn Garvin, Eric Richardson, Leonie Heyworth, D Keith McInnes

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e60491

Outcomes of a Remotely Delivered Complementary and Integrative Health Partnered Intervention to Improve Chronic Pain and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms: Randomized Controlled Trial

Outcomes of a Remotely Delivered Complementary and Integrative Health Partnered Intervention to Improve Chronic Pain and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms: Randomized Controlled Trial

Specific to the veteran population, as early as 2011, a VA evidence review indicated that a review of studies reported short-term effects of CIH interventions on PTSD symptoms [77]. Meditation interventions have been shown to have small– to medium–effect size improvements for alleviating military-related PTSD symptoms [78]. Reviews of the literature provide evidence of significant effects using meditation-based therapy for managing PTSD symptoms in military and veteran populations [78-80].

Jolie N Haun, Christopher A Fowler, Hari H Venkatachalam, Amy C Alman, Lisa M Ballistrea, Tali Schneider, Rachel C Benzinger, Christine Melillo, Neil B Alexander, S Angel Klanchar, William A Lapcevic, Matthew J Bair, Stephanie L Taylor, Jennifer L Murphy, Dustin D French

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e57322

Reducing Alcohol Misuse and Promoting Treatment Initiation Among Veterans Through a Brief Internet-Based Intervention: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Reducing Alcohol Misuse and Promoting Treatment Initiation Among Veterans Through a Brief Internet-Based Intervention: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

In the intervention, which targeted veteran drinkers who were not necessarily seeking treatment for alcohol-related concerns, veteran participants were shown normative data of their sex-specific veteran peers (ie, other male veterans and other female veterans) [47,48] to correct their overestimations of peer veteran drinking behavior and to provide a comparative reference for their drinking behavior (ie, to demonstrate that their veteran peers likely drink less than an individual may think other veterans drink

Eric R Pedersen, Jordan P Davis, Justin F Hummer, Kathryn Bouskill, Keegan D Buch, Ireland M Shute, Reagan E Fitzke, Denise D Tran, Clayton Neighbors, Shaddy Saba

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e59993