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Insights Into How mHealth Applications Could Be Introduced Into Standard Hypertension Care in Germany: Qualitative Study With German Cardiologists and General Practitioners

Insights Into How mHealth Applications Could Be Introduced Into Standard Hypertension Care in Germany: Qualitative Study With German Cardiologists and General Practitioners

Furthermore, investigating the acceptance of these technologies provides insights into the potential challenges that medical staff may face, enabling the design of user-friendly m Health apps that can seamlessly integrate into clinical practice. This study focused on investigating the information needs and acceptability of m Health apps for the prevention of hypertension by health care providers.

Susann May, Frances Seifert, Dunja Bruch, Martin Heinze, Sebastian Spethmann, Felix Muehlensiepen

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e56666

Data Parameters From Participatory Surveillance Systems in Human, Animal, and Environmental Health From Around the Globe: Descriptive Analysis

Data Parameters From Participatory Surveillance Systems in Human, Animal, and Environmental Health From Around the Globe: Descriptive Analysis

SMART for Health includes parameters to record the health of free-ranging livestock that may be present in protected natural habitats. Most of these systems were developed with the goal of syndromic wildlife disease surveillance except for 2 systems— one that was designed to collect data on geographic distribution and abundance of wild mammalian species and another that focuses on early detection of invasive wildlife species [13].

Carrie McNeil, Nomita Divi, Charles Thomas Bargeron IV, Andrea Capobianco Dondona, Kacey C Ernst, Angela S Gupta, Olukayode Fasominu, Lucy Keatts, Terra Kelly, Onicio B Leal Neto, May O Lwin, Mvuyo Makhasi, Eric Beda Mutagahywa, Diego Montecino-Latorre, Sarah Olson, Pranav S Pandit, Daniela Paolotti, Matt C Parker, Muhammad Haiman Samad, Kara Sewalk, Anita Sheldenkar, Lertrak Srikitjakarn, Channé Suy Lan, Michael Wilkes, Terdsak Yano, Mark Smolinski

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e55356

Informatics Interventions for Maternal Morbidity: Scoping Review

Informatics Interventions for Maternal Morbidity: Scoping Review

There may be opportunities to test technologies developed in North America, Asia, and Europe in underserved parts of the world. In addition to improving maternal health in these underserved areas, testing in diverse types of populations may yield compelling findings that could be translated into US, Asian, and European contexts through a process of reciprocal innovation [101].

Jill Inderstrodt, Julia C Stumpff, Rebecca C Smollen, Shreya Sridhar, Sarah A El-Azab, Opeyemi Ojo, Brendan Bowns, David A Haggstrom

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e64826

Effectiveness of General Practitioner Referral Versus Self-Referral Pathways to Guided Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression, Panic Disorder, and Social Anxiety Disorder: Naturalistic Study

Effectiveness of General Practitioner Referral Versus Self-Referral Pathways to Guided Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression, Panic Disorder, and Social Anxiety Disorder: Naturalistic Study

According to Self-Determination Theory (SDT), having greater control over the decision to seek care may foster autonomy, which in turn could enhance motivation and engagement with treatment [32]. For example, patients who self-refer may feel more motivated, ready, and confident in their choice to pursue ICBT, which can lead to greater engagement in therapy.

Jill Bjarke, Rolf Gjestad, Tine Nordgreen

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e68165

Measuring Adult Health and Well-Being Outcomes Associated With Nature Contact in Parks and Other Forms of Protected Areas: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Measuring Adult Health and Well-Being Outcomes Associated With Nature Contact in Parks and Other Forms of Protected Areas: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Linton et al [15] argue that such variability may in part be due to a lack of agreed upon criteria of what an instrument should contain. As noted, despite the current variety, ongoing creation of new instruments, and proliferation of their use in nature-based contexts, there has been no systematic or critical examination of the methods used to measure health and well-being outcomes associated with nature contact in parks and other forms of protected areas.

Jill Bueddefeld, Catherine E Reining, Loraine Lavallee, Ryan Brady, Mark W Groulx, Christopher James Lemieux

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63338

Benefits and Barriers to mHealth in Hypertension Care: Qualitative Study With German Health Care Professionals

Benefits and Barriers to mHealth in Hypertension Care: Qualitative Study With German Health Care Professionals

This lack of compensation may cause some HCPs to be hesitant to use digital tools, as it may entail additional tasks without financial compensation. Although m Health apps offer many benefits, they may not be suitable for all patients. Older people or those with limited digital capabilities may have difficulty using digital applications. In addition, some patients, especially those with hypertension, may overmeasure their blood pressure, which can negatively impact their blood pressure levels.

Susann May, Felix Muehlensiepen, Eileen Wengemuth, Frances Seifert, Martin Heinze, Dunja Bruch, Sebastian Spethmann

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e52544

Implementation of Brief Submaximal Cardiopulmonary Testing in a High-Volume Presurgical Evaluation Clinic: Feasibility Cohort Study

Implementation of Brief Submaximal Cardiopulmonary Testing in a High-Volume Presurgical Evaluation Clinic: Feasibility Cohort Study

In high-volume PSE, this may be advantageous, as patients are often seen on short notice for preoperative evaluation. Participants were able to flexibly arrange sm CPET around other clinic appointments, decreasing study participants’ time constraints. This likely enhanced our high satisfaction score for scheduling. High patient satisfaction was observed with task execution and perceived exertion during sm CPET.

Zyad James Carr, Daniel Agarkov, Judy Li, Jean Charchaflieh, Andres Brenes-Bastos, Jonah Freund, Jill Zafar, Robert B Schonberger, Paul Heerdt

JMIR Perioper Med 2025;8:e65805

Enhancing Quadruple Health Outcomes After Thoracic Surgery: Feasibility Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Using Digital Home Monitoring

Enhancing Quadruple Health Outcomes After Thoracic Surgery: Feasibility Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Using Digital Home Monitoring

To execute the components of the DHM interventions, the health care team was trained from May 2021 to August 2022 using the Plan-Do-Study-Act cycle. Inclusion criteria were patients aged 18 years or older, undergoing a thoracic surgical procedure (eg, elective anatomic lung resection or any major foregut procedure, such as an esophagectomy), and the surgeon in agreement with patient enrollment. Accredited thoracic surgeons performed all surgeries.

Mahesh Nagappa, Yamini Subramani, Homer Yang, Natasha Wood, Jill Querney, Lee-Anne Fochesato, Derek Nguyen, Nida Fatima, Janet Martin, Ava John-Baptiste, Rahul Nayak, Mehdi Qiabi, Richard Inculet, Dalilah Fortin, Richard Malthaner

JMIR Perioper Med 2025;8:e58998

The Research Agenda for Perinatal Innovation and Digital Health Project: Human-Centered Approach to Multipartner Research Agenda Codevelopment

The Research Agenda for Perinatal Innovation and Digital Health Project: Human-Centered Approach to Multipartner Research Agenda Codevelopment

The HCD approach goes beyond simply working with the end user to focus on their interaction with the technology and considers the broader social context in which the technology is used and other partners who may indirectly be impacted by the use of the technology [4,5]. The result of working in partnership with people under these assumptions using the HCD approach is meant to be a product or service that meets real human needs and reflects their values.

Haneen Amhaz, Sally Xuanping Chen, Amanee Elchehimi, Kylin Jialin Han, Jade Morales Gil, Lu Yao, Marianne Vidler, Kathryn Berry-Einarson, Kathryn Dewar, May Tuason, Nicole Prestley, Quynh Doan, Tibor van Rooij, Tina Costa, Gina Ogilvie, Beth A Payne

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e60825