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Assessment of Health System Readiness and Quality of Dementia Services in Peru: Protocol for a Qualitative Study With Stakeholder Interviews and Documentation Review

Assessment of Health System Readiness and Quality of Dementia Services in Peru: Protocol for a Qualitative Study With Stakeholder Interviews and Documentation Review

The 10/66 Dementia Research Group study [25] highlights the high cost of dementia for health systems and the negative mental health impacts on women in LMICs, who are often primary caregivers for people with dementia [26]. This underscores the need for further research on dementia diagnosis and care in LMICs and for directing it effectively toward impactful decision-making.

Maria Lazo-Porras, Francisco Jose Tateishi-Serruto, Christopher Butler, María Sofía Cuba-Fuentes, Daniela Rossini-Vilchez, Silvana Perez-Leon, Miriam Lúcar-Flores, J Jaime Miranda, Antonio Bernabe-Ortiz, Francisco Diez-Canseco, Graham Moore, Filipa Landeiro, Maria Kathia Cardenas, Juan Carlos Vera Tudela, Lee White, Rafael A Calvo, William Whiteley, Jemma Hawkins, IMPACT Salud Study Group

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60296

Patient Experiences With a Mobile Self-Care Solution for Low-Complex Orthopedic Injuries: Mixed Methods Study

Patient Experiences With a Mobile Self-Care Solution for Low-Complex Orthopedic Injuries: Mixed Methods Study

The Dutch acute health care system faces substantial challenges due to limited resources and a rising number of patients requiring in-hospital care [1,2]. To alleviate this pressure, virtual fracture clinics have been introduced for Orthopedic and Trauma surgery patients [3]. Direct discharge (DD) is the most basic part of a virtual fracture clinic, concerning solely low-complex, isolated, stable musculoskeletal injuries.

Jelle Spierings, Gijs Willinge, Marike Kokke, Sjoerd Repping, Wendela de Lange, Thijs Geerdink, Ruben van Veen, Detlef van der Velde, Carel Goslings, Bas Twigt, Collaboration Group

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e53074

Establishing Syndromic Surveillance of Acute Coronary Syndrome, Myocardial Infarction, and Stroke: Registry Study Based on Routine Data From German Emergency Departments

Establishing Syndromic Surveillance of Acute Coronary Syndrome, Myocardial Infarction, and Stroke: Registry Study Based on Routine Data From German Emergency Departments

The AKTIN registry accounts for EDs of all 3 levels of care according to the German system of staged emergency care, which divides EDs into extended, comprehensive, or basic emergency care facilities. For each level, the Federal Joint Committee, a key stakeholder overseeing and providing legal guidance for healthcare delivery in the German health care system, defined specific requirements like necessary clinical departments, intensive care capacities, and medical equipment [3].

Madlen Schranz, Mirjam Rupprecht, Annette Aigner, Leo Benning, Carmen Schlump, Nesrine Charfeddine, Michaela Diercke, Linus Grabenhenrich, Alexander Ullrich, Hannelore Neuhauser, Birga Maier, AKTIN Research Group, Felix Patricius Hans, Sabine Blaschke

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e66218

Understanding the Engagement and Interaction of Superusers and Regular Users in UK Respiratory Online Health Communities: Deep Learning–Based Sentiment Analysis

Understanding the Engagement and Interaction of Superusers and Regular Users in UK Respiratory Online Health Communities: Deep Learning–Based Sentiment Analysis

Participation in OHCs for individuals living with LTCs could address part of the health care service demand and indirectly improve access to health care [6]. The analysis of the role of OHCs in health promotion and management of LTCs indicates that there might be a positive effect on patients’ perception of social support, health literacy, clinical outcomes, and behavior change [7,8].

Xiancheng Li, Emanuela Vaghi, Gabriella Pasi, Neil S Coulson, Anna De Simoni, Marco Viviani, AD HOC Group

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e56038

Text Messaging Versus Postal Reminders to Improve Participation in a Colorectal Cancer Screening Program: Randomized Controlled Trial

Text Messaging Versus Postal Reminders to Improve Participation in a Colorectal Cancer Screening Program: Randomized Controlled Trial

In the contemporary era of digital communication, mobile phones have become indispensable tools that can influence various aspects of health care delivery. SMS text messaging has emerged as a versatile and convenient channel for health care professionals to connect with patients. Its utility lies in its accessibility, affordability, and effectiveness as a platform for conveying health-related information, reminders, and motivation [7-9].

Nuria Vives, Gemma Binefa, Noemie Travier, Albert Farre, Jon Aritz Panera, Berta Casas, Carmen Vidal, Gemma Ibáñez-Sanz, Montse Garcia, M-TICS research group

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e64243

Using Laboratory Test Results for Surveillance During a New Outbreak of Acute Hepatitis in 3-Week- to 5-Year-Old Children in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Curaçao: Observational Cohort Study

Using Laboratory Test Results for Surveillance During a New Outbreak of Acute Hepatitis in 3-Week- to 5-Year-Old Children in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Curaçao: Observational Cohort Study

In parallel, with the approval of National Health Service (NHS) England, we used the Open SAFELY secure health analytics platform to conduct a retrospective cohort study of liver function tests across the full pseudonymized patient primary care records held by the electronic health record provider TPP, covering 40% of general practices in England.

Maaike C Swets, Steven R Kerr, Brian MacKenna, Louis Fisher, Merel van Wijnen, Diederik Brandwagt, Paul W Schenk, Pieter Fraaij, Leonardus G Visser, Sebastian Bacon, Amir Mehrkar, Alistair Nichol, Patrick Twomey, Philippa C Matthews, ISARIC4C Hepatitis Study Group, Malcolm G Semple, Geert H Groeneveld, Ben Goldacre, Iain Jones, J Kenneth Baillie

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e55376

Health and Well-Being in the Context of Health-Promoting University Initiatives: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Needs Assessment Study at Qatar University

Health and Well-Being in the Context of Health-Promoting University Initiatives: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Needs Assessment Study at Qatar University

This is a critical developmental period marked by milestones and challenges that significantly influence overall growth, as well as lifelong health and well-being [1-4]. Several studies indicate that university students are less likely to engage in health-promoting behaviors, such as regular physical activity, healthy eating, proper sleep hygiene, stress management, and mental health care [2,3,5-10].

Ghadir Fakhri Al-Jayyousi, Diana Alsayed Hassan, Hanan Abdul Rahim, Manar E Abdel-Rahman, Isabel Ferreira, Banan Mukhalalati, Lily O'Hara, Hanan Khalil, Reema Tayyem, Elham S Abu Alhaija, Randa Abidia, Monica Zolezzi, Alla El-Awaisi, Noor Al-Wattary, Rafif Mahmood Al Saady, Maguy Saffouh El Hajj, Mujahed Shraim, Arpi K Abouhanian, Hatoun Saeb, Mustapha Mohammed, QU Health Youth Wellbeing Research Network Group

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e58860

Antihypertensive Drug Recommendations for Reducing Arterial Stiffness in Patients With Hypertension: Machine Learning–Based Multicohort (RIGIPREV) Study

Antihypertensive Drug Recommendations for Reducing Arterial Stiffness in Patients With Hypertension: Machine Learning–Based Multicohort (RIGIPREV) Study

In a recently published network meta-analysis by our group [8] focusing on the outcomes of the 5 classes of drugs used in clinical practice for hypertension treatment, a significant decrease in PWV was observed with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs), angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), and β-blockers (BBs) [8].

Iván Cavero-Redondo, Arturo Martinez-Rodrigo, Alicia Saz-Lara, Nerea Moreno-Herraiz, Veronica Casado-Vicente, Leticia Gomez-Sanchez, Luis Garcia-Ortiz, Manuel A Gomez-Marcos, RIGIPREV Investigators Group

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e54357

SARS-CoV-2 Infection Risk by Vaccine Doses and Prior Infections Over 24 Months: ProHEpiC-19 Longitudinal Study

SARS-CoV-2 Infection Risk by Vaccine Doses and Prior Infections Over 24 Months: ProHEpiC-19 Longitudinal Study

This system supports clinical decision-making with high safety and quality of care. The information gathered includes SARS-Co V-2 vaccination details, results from RT-PCR tests and Ag-RDTs, diagnoses, and drug prescriptions. Second, REDCap (version 12.4.22; Vanderbilt University) was utilized to ensure the privacy of our participants by implementing data collection specific to the study.

Pere Torán-Monserrat, Noemí Lamonja-Vicente, Anna Costa-Garrido, Lucía A Carrasco-Ribelles, Bibiana Quirant, Marc Boigues, Xaviera Molina, Carla Chacón, Rosalia Dacosta-Aguayo, Fernando Arméstar, Eva María Martínez Cáceres, Julia G Prado, Concepción Violán, ProHEpiC-19 study group

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e56926