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Evaluation of Three Feasibility Tools for Identifying Patient Data and Biospecimen Availability: Comparative Usability Study

Evaluation of Three Feasibility Tools for Identifying Patient Data and Biospecimen Availability: Comparative Usability Study

Consequently, MIRACUM (Medical Informatics in Research and Care in University Medicine) [9], one of the four MII consortia, has set itself the task of carrying out a comparative evaluation of existing tools with regard to their usability to identify the most user-friendly system, and thus forms the best basis for developing a harmonized tool.

Christina Schüttler, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, Martin Sedlmayr, Brita Sedlmayr

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(7):e25531


Using Mobile Technology to Provide Personalized Reminiscence for People Living With Dementia and Their Carers: Appraisal of Outcomes From a Quasi-Experimental Study

Using Mobile Technology to Provide Personalized Reminiscence for People Living With Dementia and Their Carers: Appraisal of Outcomes From a Quasi-Experimental Study

Audio was a major component of these reminiscence kits, but impact evaluation was not reported. One study [17] examined the attitudes of older people (N=19) toward using an i Pad to aid reminiscence. Participants in the study were randomly allocated to reminisce using either an i Pad or more traditional images and cards. The results from that study indicated that participants enjoyed using the i Pad.

Elizabeth A Ann Laird, Assumpta Ryan, Claire McCauley, Raymond B Bond, Maurice D Mulvenna, Kevin J Curran, Brendan Bunting, Finola Ferry, Aideen Gibson

JMIR Ment Health 2018;5(3):e57


A Federated Online Search Tool for Biospecimens (Sample Locator): Usability Study

A Federated Online Search Tool for Biospecimens (Sample Locator): Usability Study

To align with the overarching goal of improving patient care by strengthening medical research, increased efforts have recently been made to support the secondary use of data generated in the treatment context [1-4]. In Germany, initiatives such as the Medical Informatics Initiative [5] or the German Biobank Alliance (GBA) [6] have emerged to establish an appropriate infrastructure for this endeavor.

Christina Schüttler, Verena Huth, Magdaléna von Jagwitz-Biegnitz, Martin Lablans, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, Lena Griebel

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(8):e17739


Culturally Safe eHealth Interventions With Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People: Protocol for a Best Practice Framework

Culturally Safe eHealth Interventions With Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People: Protocol for a Best Practice Framework

Such factors are crucial considerations in the co-design, trial, implementation, and evaluation of e Health interventions. Therefore, it is unknown whether existing e Health implementation or evaluation frameworks adequately encapsulate the health, cultural, and community-related priorities of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Georgina R Chelberg, Kaley Butten, Ray Mahoney, eHRCATSIH Group

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(6):e34904


New Tools for New Research in Psychiatry: A Scalable and Customizable Platform to Empower Data Driven Smartphone Research

New Tools for New Research in Psychiatry: A Scalable and Customizable Platform to Empower Data Driven Smartphone Research

In this paper, we report on the development and early testing of Beiwe, a research platform designed and developed by the Onnela Lab at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. The Beiwe platform is intended for biomedical research use, and it includes a study portal, smartphone app, database, and data analysis and modeling tools. Our aim is not the creation of yet another app per se but rather the establishment of a platform to collect research-quality smartphone raw sensor and usage pattern data.

John Torous, Mathew V Kiang, Jeanette Lorme, Jukka-Pekka Onnela

JMIR Ment Health 2016;3(2):e16


The Hip Instructional Prehabilitation Program for Enhanced Recovery (HIPPER) as an eHealth Approach to Presurgical Hip Replacement Education: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The Hip Instructional Prehabilitation Program for Enhanced Recovery (HIPPER) as an eHealth Approach to Presurgical Hip Replacement Education: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Originally created by Brooke [32], it enables evaluation of a wide variety of products and services, including hardware, software, mobile devices, websites, and applications. Some examples are, “I think that I would like to use this system frequently.” and “I needed to learn a lot of things before I could get going with this system.” In this study, we replaced “the system” with “HIPPER” to capture the opinion of participants regarding the usability of our e Health program.

William C C Miller, Somayyeh Mohammadi, Wendy Watson, Morag Crocker, Marie Westby

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(7):e29322


Considerations for Health Researchers Using Social Media for Knowledge Translation: Multiple Case Study

Considerations for Health Researchers Using Social Media for Knowledge Translation: Multiple Case Study

In 2016, the Alberta Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) SUPPORT Unit’s Knowledge Translation Platform hosted a national meeting (which included a number of KT and communication experts, platform staff, and consumers) to explore the potential linkage between social media and KT research.

Sarah A Elliott, Michele P Dyson, Gilbert V Wilkes, Gabrielle L Zimmermann, Christine T Chambers, Kristy DM Wittmeier, Dianne J Russell, Shannon D Scott, Denise Thomson, Lisa Hartling

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(7):e15121


Software-Based Simulation on a 3D Environment for Vaccination Teaching and Learning: Design Science Research

Software-Based Simulation on a 3D Environment for Vaccination Teaching and Learning: Design Science Research

The instantiation of the DSR methodology in this research is depicted in Figure 1, following the template proposed by Pimentel et al [10]. Accordingly, its definition follows the 2 main types of research (ie, project research and behavioral science research). The results confront the study’s central hypothesis through both evaluations (ie, design and field). We executed only 1 DSR cycle in this research, which started with project research and concluded with the field evaluation.

Daniel Domingueti, Darlinton Barbosa Feres Carvalho, Diego Roberto Colombo Dias, Valéria Conceição Oliveira

JMIR Med Educ 2022;8(4):e35712


The Science of Learning Health Systems: Scoping Review of Empirical Research

The Science of Learning Health Systems: Scoping Review of Empirical Research

In this paper, we report on a scoping review of empirical research within the LHS domain. We map out the empirical research that has been conducted to date, identify limitations, and identify future directions for the field. The scoping review was designed to answer questions in 3 key research areas: What types of empirical contributions within the LHS domain have been conducted? What have been the key areas of research? What study designs and research methods have been used?

Louise A Ellis, Mitchell Sarkies, Kate Churruca, Genevieve Dammery, Isabelle Meulenbroeks, Carolynn L Smith, Chiara Pomare, Zeyad Mahmoud, Yvonne Zurynski, Jeffrey Braithwaite

JMIR Med Inform 2022;10(2):e34907


Development of an Artificial Intelligence–Guided Citizen-Centric Predictive Model for the Uptake of Maternal Health Services Among Pregnant Women Living in Urban Slum Settings in India: Protocol for a Cross-sectional Study With a Mixed Methods Design

Development of an Artificial Intelligence–Guided Citizen-Centric Predictive Model for the Uptake of Maternal Health Services Among Pregnant Women Living in Urban Slum Settings in India: Protocol for a Cross-sectional Study With a Mixed Methods Design

Research shows that AI, automation, and data science can support overburdened health systems and health workers when responsibly deployed. AI-enabled platforms can be used to communicate timely information to the public, support self-care, and communicate initial recommended preventive options and even psychosocial care [16-20].

Rahul Shrivastava, Manmohan Singhal, Mansi Gupta, Ashish Joshi

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e35452