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Factors Related to Smoking and Perceptions of a Behavioral Counseling and Messenger Service–Delivered Smoking Cessation Intervention for People With HIV in China: Qualitative Study

Factors Related to Smoking and Perceptions of a Behavioral Counseling and Messenger Service–Delivered Smoking Cessation Intervention for People With HIV in China: Qualitative Study

[M, 33, C] “Every year when I do physical examination, my lungs appear to be influenced by smoking to some extent...” [M, 24, Qd] “...I know it’s bad for health. But I don’t know the details on how and what exactly does it impact.” [Fe, 38, C] “I don’t think there’s a relationship between smoking and HIV infection. It may affect treatment.” [M, 48, Q] “There’s certainly a damage to the body, but I don't know much about it.” [M, 25, C] “I know second-hand smoke, but not third-hand smoke.”

Shanyin Yang, Jiegang Huang, Li Ye, Jianyan Lin, Zhiman Xie, Baodong Guo, Yanjun Li, Bingyu Liang, Zhigang Zheng, Karsten Lunze, Abu S Abdullah, Hao Liang, Lisa M Quintiliani

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(10):e35923

Preferences of Older Adult Veterans With Heart Failure for Engaging With Mobile Health Technology to Support Self-care: Qualitative Interview Study Among Patients With Heart Failure and Content Analysis

Preferences of Older Adult Veterans With Heart Failure for Engaging With Mobile Health Technology to Support Self-care: Qualitative Interview Study Among Patients With Heart Failure and Content Analysis

[Vet #1] Those who were not the primary cooks in their homes thought it might not help:“[M]y wife watch[es] everything that I eat.” [Vet #5] Some others stated the inclusion of dietary support, “Would be helpful. Especially like I said, I’m not educated at all in nutrition.”

Marva Foster, Wei Xiong, Lisa Quintiliani, Christine W Hartmann, Stephan Gaehde

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(12):e41317

Games and Telerehabilitation for Balance Impairments and Gaze Dysfunction: Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial

Games and Telerehabilitation for Balance Impairments and Gaze Dysfunction: Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial

A standardized Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study eye chart will be used, and the participants will be seated at a viewing distance of 4 m. Participants will be asked to read the letters on the eye chart, first with their head stationary and then when the head is passively rotated horizontally by the clinician/researcher at 2 Hz with the help of a metronome.

Tony Szturm, Jordan Hochman, Christine Wu, Lix Lisa, Karen Reimer, Beth Wonneck, Andrea Giacobbo

JMIR Res Protoc 2015;4(4):e118

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