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Assessing Digital Maturity of Hospitals: Viewpoint Comparing National Approaches in Five Countries

Assessing Digital Maturity of Hospitals: Viewpoint Comparing National Approaches in Five Countries

In addition, the list of indicators evolved over time as some were added, and others were removed in line with strategic objectives and feasibility (explicitly mentioned in Germany and Scotland). Across countries, the primary drivers for digital maturity assessments were to inform digital health strategy and priority areas of investment, evaluate national progress, and conduct local benchmarking designed to help participating organizations compare themselves to others.

Kathrin Cresswell, Franziska Jahn, Line Silsand, Leanna Woods, Tim Postema, Marion Logan, Sevala Malkic, Elske Ammenwerth

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57858

Investigating the Norwegian eHealth Governance Model: Document Study

Investigating the Norwegian eHealth Governance Model: Document Study

The transitions between phases are in line with the findings from New Zealand and Denmark [8,10,11]. A recent review suggested that transitions between phases could be described as “negotiation processes” between government and stakeholders [2].

Line Helen Linstad, Hilde Bjørnå, Anne Moen, Truls Tunby Kristiansen, Anne Helen Hansen

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e59717

Developing a Weight-Neutral Health Intervention in Denmark: Protocol for a Co-Design Process

Developing a Weight-Neutral Health Intervention in Denmark: Protocol for a Co-Design Process

A primary study line will explore the experiences and challenges of HPs who provide weight-neutral therapies. A secondary path will explore the experiences and challenges of individuals with a high BMI (BX participants) who have taken part in a WNH intervention. Both paths will follow a practice theory approach [38-40].

Lene Meyer, Rasmus Køster-Rasmussen, Ann-Kathrin Lindahl Christiansen, Berit Lilienthal Heitmann, Gitte Kingo Vesterlund, Sofus Christian Larsen, Ina Olmer Specht, Fanney Thorsteinsdottir, Emma Katrine Frøhlke Steinbo, Clara Lundmark Appel, Gudrun Agusta Sigurdardottir, Susanne Reventlow, Frans Boch Waldorff, Catharina Thiel Sandholdt

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e59455

The Added Value of Using Video in Out-of-Hours Primary Care Telephone Triage Among General Practitioners: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

The Added Value of Using Video in Out-of-Hours Primary Care Telephone Triage Among General Practitioners: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

These findings are in line with results from 2 qualitative studies investigating video use in OOH-PC [27,28]. Gren et al [28] interviewed triage nurses using video in contacts concerning young children and found that nurses identified several children who appeared more ill on video than presented by telephone. Payne et al [27] conducted a focus group study among GPs working in OOH-PC.

Mette Amalie Nebsbjerg, Katrine Bjørnshave Bomholt, Claus Høstrup Vestergaard, Morten Bondo Christensen, Linda Huibers

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e52301

Effectiveness of a Bullying Intervention (Be-Prox) in Norwegian Early Childhood and Education Care Centers: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Effectiveness of a Bullying Intervention (Be-Prox) in Norwegian Early Childhood and Education Care Centers: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

The processing of personal data was evaluated to be in line with the personal data protection regulations. The project is registered at Clinical Trials.gov (NCT06040437). The project secured funding in June 2022, started in January 2023, and received recommendations from the Norwegian Data Protection Service in July 2023. Baseline data collection was conducted in September 2023, and the postintervention data collection started in May 2024.

Ingrid Kvestad, Frode Adolfsen, Renira Corinne Angeles, Oda Lekve Brandseth, Kyrre Breivik, Janne Grete Evertsen, Irene Kvåle Foer, Morten Haaland, Birgit Millerjord Homola, Gro Elisabeth Hoseth, Josefine Jonsson, Egil Kjerstad, Henriette Kyrrestad, Monica Martinussen, Annelene Moberg, Karianne Moberg, Anita Skogstrand, Line Remme Solberg, Merete Aasheim

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e60626

Remote Symptom Monitoring Using Patient-Reported Outcomes in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease: Process Evaluation of a Randomized Controlled Trial

Remote Symptom Monitoring Using Patient-Reported Outcomes in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease: Process Evaluation of a Randomized Controlled Trial

In total, 70 (75.3%) of 93 patients had an adherence rate ≥83%, as indicated by the dotted vertical line in Figure 3. The distribution of patients according to the level of adherence rates is shown in Figure 3. Distribution of patients with CKD in the PRO intervention arms according to adherence to the intervention.

Birgith Engelst Grove, Annette de Thurah, Per Ivarsen, Ann Katrine Kvisgaard, Niels Henrik Hjollund, Regine Grytnes, Liv Marit Valen Schougaard

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e48173

Use of Video in Telephone Triage in Out-of-Hours Primary Care: Register-Based Study

Use of Video in Telephone Triage in Out-of-Hours Primary Care: Register-Based Study

These findings are not in line with our study results, which could be due to differences in patient populations between daytime general practice and OOH-PC [33]. Furthermore, some previous studies were conducted during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and different countries have different health care systems and had different approaches to tackling the pandemic. We found that video contacts more often ended with advice and self-care and no follow-up contact compared to telephone contacts.

Mette Amalie Nebsbjerg, Claus Høstrup Vestergaard, Katrine Bjørnshave Bomholt, Morten Bondo Christensen, Linda Huibers

JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e47039