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Improving Early Dementia Detection Among Diverse Older Adults With Cognitive Concerns With the 5-Cog Paradigm: Protocol for a Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Clinical Trial

Improving Early Dementia Detection Among Diverse Older Adults With Cognitive Concerns With the 5-Cog Paradigm: Protocol for a Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Clinical Trial

Studies have repeatedly noted that delay and deficiency in diagnosis disproportionately impacts individuals from historically minoritized racial and ethnic groups as well as those from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds [3-12]; for example, a recent nationally representative study found that a higher proportion of non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic individuals had a missed or delayed clinical dementia diagnosis compared to non-Hispanic White individuals (46% and 54% vs 41%; P Experts recommend robust,

Rachel Beth Rosansky Chalmer, Emmeline Ayers, Erica F Weiss, Nicole R Fowler, Andrew Telzak, Diana Summanwar, Jessica Zwerling, Cuiling Wang, Huiping Xu, Richard J Holden, Kevin Fiori, Dustin D French, Celeste Nsubayi, Asif Ansari, Paul Dexter, Anna Higbie, Pratibha Yadav, James M Walker, Harrshavasan Congivaram, Dristi Adhikari, Mairim Melecio-Vazquez, Malaz Boustani, Joe Verghese

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60471

Patterns of Internet Use in People Diagnosed With Severe Mental Illness: Qualitative Interview Study

Patterns of Internet Use in People Diagnosed With Severe Mental Illness: Qualitative Interview Study

Most participants (15/16, 94%) were White British. Most (13/16, 81%) were not employed at the time of the interview. The participants varied in the extent to which they used digital devices and the internet, from limited use to frequent use. Semistructured interviews were conducted following a topic guide (Multimedia Appendix 1).

Ruth Wadman, Lauren Walker, Olivia Taylor, Paul Heron, Elizabeth Newbronner, Panagiotis Spanakis, Suzanne Crosland, Emily Jane Peckham

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e55072

Treatment of Substance Use Disorders With a Mobile Phone App Within Rural Collaborative Care Management (Senyo Health): Protocol for a Mixed Methods Randomized Controlled Trial

Treatment of Substance Use Disorders With a Mobile Phone App Within Rural Collaborative Care Management (Senyo Health): Protocol for a Mixed Methods Randomized Controlled Trial

In response, the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy recommended increased funding for telehealth services and mobile phone apps. Telehealth use has increased dramatically since the COVID-19 pandemic onset [4]. While numerous patients may benefit from its flexibility, rural patients and stigmatized populations, such as individuals with addiction, may be particularly aided [5]. Before COVID-19, rural patients already had fewer health care providers and mental health service offerings [6].

Tyler S Oesterle, Nicholas L Bormann, Margaret M Paul, Scott A Breitinger, Benjamin Lai, Jamie L Smith, Cindy J Stoppel, Stephan Arndt, Mark D Williams

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65693

Acceptability and Preliminary Efficacy of a Novel Web-Based Physical Activity for the Heart (PATH) Intervention Designed to Promote Physical Activity in Adults With Obesity: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Acceptability and Preliminary Efficacy of a Novel Web-Based Physical Activity for the Heart (PATH) Intervention Designed to Promote Physical Activity in Adults With Obesity: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Group assignments are generated via a REDCap stratified randomization scheme to achieve a balance between the treatment and control groups regarding age (18-45, 46-64, and ≥65 years), sex (male or female), and race (White or racial and ethnic minorities). The Randomization scheme was developed by the study statistician. After randomization, a study staff member meets with each participant on Zoom to orient them to their randomized group resources.

Jacob Kariuki, Lora Burke, Kirk Erickson, Susan Sereika, Sudeshna Paul, Jessica Cheng, Heran Biza, Amjad Abdirahman, Katherine Wilbraham, Heather Milton, Cornelius Brown, Matthew Sells, Foster Osei Baah, Jessica Wells, Rasheeta Chandler, Bethany Barone Gibbs

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67972

Using a Sober Curious Framework to Explore Barriers and Facilitators to Helping Sexual Minority Women Reduce Alcohol-Related Harms: Protocol for a Descriptive Study

Using a Sober Curious Framework to Explore Barriers and Facilitators to Helping Sexual Minority Women Reduce Alcohol-Related Harms: Protocol for a Descriptive Study

Because Scotland’s population is predominately White (only 4% are Asian, African, Caribbean or Black, mixed, or members of other ethnic groups) [86] and because we wanted to include diverse sexual minority women’s perspectives, we chose to also collect data in the United States.

Tonda L Hughes, Lauren Bochicchio, Laurie A Drabble, Belinda Lunnay, David Whiteley, Jillian R Scheer, Beth Meadows, Paul Ward, Carol Emslie

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e63282