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Exploring Individuals’ Views and Feedback on a Nutritional Screening Mobile App: Qualitative Focus Group Study

Exploring Individuals’ Views and Feedback on a Nutritional Screening Mobile App: Qualitative Focus Group Study

This suggests that the app would be a great option for busy HCPs as the duration of screening time and the burden on HCPs’ time has been highlighted as a barrier to completing screening [30]. The positive feedback relating to user experience design also makes this app a good prototype and a useful version to take forward to the next phase of development.

Debra Jones, Anne Marie Sowerbutts, Sorrel Burden

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e63680

A Video-Based Communication Intervention for Fecal Ostomy Surgery (CI-oSurg): Protocol for Open Pilot Testing to Improve Intervention Acceptability and Feasibility

A Video-Based Communication Intervention for Fecal Ostomy Surgery (CI-oSurg): Protocol for Open Pilot Testing to Improve Intervention Acceptability and Feasibility

Patients undergoing fecal ostomy surgery have poor biopsychosocial outcomes, including decreased quality of life and caregiver burden [3-7]. Surgical teams are not trained to address the psychosocial needs that often arise during recovery after fecal ostomy surgery. Current colorectal surgery guidelines support the use of interventions to improve biopsychosocial outcomes after ostomy surgery based on expert opinion [8].

Christy Elaine Cauley, Atziri Rubio, Mary Brindle, Zara Cooper, Ana-Maria Vranceanu, Christine S Ritchie

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e60575

A Digital Communication Intervention to Support Older Adults and Their Care Partners Transitioning Home After Major Surgery: Protocol for a Qualitative Research Study

A Digital Communication Intervention to Support Older Adults and Their Care Partners Transitioning Home After Major Surgery: Protocol for a Qualitative Research Study

We hypothesize that this qualitative study will yield critical information from all participants interviewed (patients, care partners, and clinicians) to create a useful digital health tool that addresses communication gaps and improves care coordination, thereby improving patient quality of life and reducing caregiver burden after surgery.

Brian A Campos, Emily Cummins, Yves Sonnay, Mary E Brindle, Christy E Cauley

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e59067

Suicidal Ideation and Attempts Among Youth With Physical-Mental Comorbidity in Canada: Proposal for an Epidemiological Study

Suicidal Ideation and Attempts Among Youth With Physical-Mental Comorbidity in Canada: Proposal for an Epidemiological Study

Addressing knowledge gaps regarding the burden of suicidality among youth with CPI-MIND comorbidity and determinants and outcomes associated with suicidality, as well as use of psychiatric services, is desperately needed to inform the provision of timely and appropriate health services to reduce the incidence of suicidality in this vulnerable group. To do this, we need robust contemporary epidemiological data on a representative sample of youth.

Mark A Ferro, Christy K Y Chan, Dillon T Browne, Ian Colman, Joel A Dubin, Laura Duncan

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e57103