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Environmental Impact of Physical Visits and Telemedicine in Nursing Care at Home: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment

Environmental Impact of Physical Visits and Telemedicine in Nursing Care at Home: Comparative Life Cycle Assessment

Database choices for vehicle use (≤0.2 kg CO2eq), electricity generation ( Based on minimum-maximum ranges, telemedicine’s contribution to global warming could range between 0.1-0.4 kg CO2eq (Figure 3; Supplement S3 in Multimedia Appendix 1), including a worst-case scenario wherein 100% of staff commuted to the office by car for ≥10 km and each conducted the lowest number of visits (n=20) per day.

Egid M van Bree, Lynn E Snijder, Hans C Ossebaard, Evelyn A Brakema

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67538

Older Adults’ Perspectives on Participating in a Synchronous Online Exercise Program: Qualitative Study

Older Adults’ Perspectives on Participating in a Synchronous Online Exercise Program: Qualitative Study

The physiotherapist (n=1) and registered kinesiologists (n=3) were trained to work with older adults and adjusted exercise intensity weekly to meet participants’ abilities. The instructors and research team members supervised and moderated each class to ensure participant safety and assist with technological difficulties. All interactions between participants and the research team were conducted remotely via Zoom; no pre-established relationships existed prior to the study.

Giulia Coletta, Kenneth S Noguchi, Kayla Beaudoin, Angelica McQuarrie, Ada Tang, Rebecca Ganann, Stuart M Phillips, Meridith Griffin

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e66473

Web-Based Human Papillomavirus Education and Professional Skills Intervention for Health Care Providers: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Web-Based Human Papillomavirus Education and Professional Skills Intervention for Health Care Providers: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

In addition, the intervention and survey were pilot-tested with a small group (n=7) of health care providers in training or in practice, and feedback from those individuals was incorporated into the final products. For example, demographic questions such as participant gender were changed to reflect participant’s concerns on gender identity (to include nonbinary and gender nonconforming individuals).

Jacob Martinez, Jacquelin I Cordero, Meagan Whitney, Katie L LaRoche, Gabriel Frietze, Eva M Moya, Kristin Gosselink

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60790

Infoveillance of COVID-19 Infections in Dentistry Using Platform X: Descriptive Study

Infoveillance of COVID-19 Infections in Dentistry Using Platform X: Descriptive Study

In contrast, the number of deaths reported in tweets (n=75) was comparable to the CDC estimates (n=85), suggesting an increased importance placed on COVID-19 deaths as the pandemic progressed. Comparison of infections and deaths among dental professionals with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data in the United States (2020). a CDC: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Alghalia Al-Mansoori, Ola Al Hayk, Sharifa Qassmi, Sarah M Aziz, Fatima Haouari, Tawanda Chivese, Faleh Tamimi, Alaa Daud

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e54650

Evaluation of the Tu’Washindi Na PrEP Intervention to Reduce Gender-Based Violence and Increase Preexposure Prophylaxis Uptake and Adherence Among Kenyan Adolescent Girls and Young Women: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Evaluation of the Tu’Washindi Na PrEP Intervention to Reduce Gender-Based Violence and Increase Preexposure Prophylaxis Uptake and Adherence Among Kenyan Adolescent Girls and Young Women: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

We have randomized 22 administrative wards in a 1:1 ratio and aim to enroll about 72 adolescent girls and young women from each (total N=about 1584) to receive either the Tu’Washindi intervention plus usual HIV prevention services, or usual HIV prevention services alone.

Sarah T Roberts, Alexandra M Minnis, Sue Napierala, Elizabeth T Montgomery, Lina Digolo, Mackenzie L Cottrell, Erica N Browne, Jacqueline Ndirangu, Joyce Boke, Kawango Agot

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e55931