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An Artificial Intelligence–Based App for Self-Management of Low Back and Neck Pain in Specialist Care: Process Evaluation From a Randomized Clinical Trial

An Artificial Intelligence–Based App for Self-Management of Low Back and Neck Pain in Specialist Care: Process Evaluation From a Randomized Clinical Trial

The process evaluation consisted of descriptive data analytics on app usage and semistructured interviews involving patients allocated to the self BACK intervention. In addition, health care practitioners at the outpatient clinic were invited to participate in focus group interviews with the purpose of exploring their views on adopting digital tools for self-management support in their clinical practice.

Anna Marcuzzi, Nina Elisabeth Klevanger, Lene Aasdahl, Sigmund Gismervik, Kerstin Bach, Paul Jarle Mork, Anne Lovise Nordstoga

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e55716

Assessment of Acceptability, Usage, and Impact on Caregivers of Children With Autism’s Stress and Mindfulness: Multiple-Method Feasibility Study of the 5Minutes4Myself App’s Mindfulness Module

Assessment of Acceptability, Usage, and Impact on Caregivers of Children With Autism’s Stress and Mindfulness: Multiple-Method Feasibility Study of the 5Minutes4Myself App’s Mindfulness Module

We aimed to examine the app’s usability, caregivers’ usage of mindfulness content, and the effect of mindfulness meditations on participants’ postparticipation levels of mindfulness and perceived stress. We recognized that other components of the 5 Minutes4 Myself wellness program may also have influenced perceived stress levels.

Elizabeth Larson, Rebecca L Mattie, Sophia A Riffkin

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e54171

Living Lab Data of Patient Needs and Expectations for eHealth-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation in Germany and Spain From the TIMELY Study: Cross-Sectional Analysis

Living Lab Data of Patient Needs and Expectations for eHealth-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation in Germany and Spain From the TIMELY Study: Cross-Sectional Analysis

The survey (20 items) was composed of 3 parts: (1) importance of different CR components in general, (2) digital literacy and current usage of technology/technical devices, and (3) helpfulness of the potential features of e Health in CR (Multimedia Appendix 1). Closed questions were used with a list of provided answers rated on a 5-point Likert scale (1=unimportant/not useful; 5=very important/very useful).

Boris Schmitz, Svenja Wirtz, Manuela Sestayo-Fernández, Hendrik Schäfer, Emma R Douma, Marta Alonso Vazquez, Violeta González-Salvado, Mirela Habibovic, Dimitris Gatsios, Willem Johan Kop, Carlos Peña-Gil, Frank Mooren

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53991

Providers’ Perspectives on Telemental Health Usage After the COVID-19 Pandemic: Retrospective Analysis

Providers’ Perspectives on Telemental Health Usage After the COVID-19 Pandemic: Retrospective Analysis

In early 2020, in-person mental health care decreased by 50%-70% [2,3] as telemedicine usage increased as much as 6500% [3,4]. This required MH providers to adjust to new technology and loss of in-person care [5] but proved satisfactory for patients owing to decreased wait time, travel time, and absenteeism from work [6,7].

Hattie Wilczewski, Samantha R Paige, Triton Ong, Hiral Soni, Janelle F Barrera, Brandon M Welch, Brian E Bunnell

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(11):e39634

Use of the Hashtag #DataSavesLives on Twitter: Exploratory and Thematic Analysis

Use of the Hashtag #DataSavesLives on Twitter: Exploratory and Thematic Analysis

This was a resonating motto, with many tweets about how the usage of medical data made an impact and provided new solutions. Tweets were either generic (relating to the benefits of big data research in general) or referred to specific research projects (both completed and ongoing). 'Data makes the unknown known' @margaretgrayson @use MYdata @NHSConfed #NHSReset #datasaveslives Tweets also argued for some changes to ensure the maximum benefit of big data.

Piotr Teodorowski, Sarah E Rodgers, Kate Fleming, Lucy Frith

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(11):e38232

Use of Social Networks in the Context of the Dietitian’s Practice in Brazil and Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Exploratory Study

Use of Social Networks in the Context of the Dietitian’s Practice in Brazil and Changes During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Exploratory Study

They were able to describe some usage characteristics of the professionals and how they interact with the public. However, it is necessary to further explore the use of networks in the profession to identify their modes of use. Another review conducted by Saboia et al [14] also evidenced the lack of studies that can describe how dietitians are using social networks.

Jackson Sbardelotto, Bárbara Birck Martins, Caroline Buss

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(2):e31533

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