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Multilevel Intervention to Increase Patient Portal Use in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Who Access Health Care at Community Health Centers: Single Arm, Pre-Post Pilot Study

Multilevel Intervention to Increase Patient Portal Use in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Who Access Health Care at Community Health Centers: Single Arm, Pre-Post Pilot Study

In the general population, patient portal use has been shown to increase office visits while decreasing emergency room visits and hospitalizations [7]. Patient portal use also increases patient knowledge, self-efficacy, decision-making, medication use, and preventive screening [8]. In adults with diabetes, greater portal use of secure messaging with providers led to improved glycemic control (measured based on hemoglobin A1c [Hb A1c] levels) compared to nonusers [9-12].

Robin Whittemore, Sangchoon Jeon, Samuel Akyirem, Helen N C Chen, Joanna Lipson, Maritza Minchala, Julie Wagner

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67293

Integration of Conventional and Virtual Reality Approaches in Augmented Reality for Theory-Based Psychoeducational Intervention Design for Chronic Low Back Pain: Scoping Review

Integration of Conventional and Virtual Reality Approaches in Augmented Reality for Theory-Based Psychoeducational Intervention Design for Chronic Low Back Pain: Scoping Review

Finally, a spacious room and wireless head-mounted display were considered essential for safety to prevent falls. One feasibility study also emphasized the importance of safety aspects for the usability of VR headsets. The authors indicate that 93% of the application issues were associated with handling spatial and temporal limitations [53]. The second feasibility study demonstrated that disregarding body height (insufficient arm span) was perceived as disruptive [52].

Robin Conen, Steffen Mueller, Ana Nanette Tibubos

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e59611

Optimizing Virtual Follow-Up Care: Realist Evaluation of Experiences and Perspectives of Patients With Breast and Prostate Cancer

Optimizing Virtual Follow-Up Care: Realist Evaluation of Experiences and Perspectives of Patients With Breast and Prostate Cancer

Turning elsewhere for care (such as the emergency room) caused participants to feel they were being inadequately cared for (E1). Whether VFU worked well depended on patient characteristics that impacted their suitability and preferences for virtual care. This included comfort with technology, as some participants described challenges that they and others may have with navigating and using VFU technology (F1).

Sarah Scruton, Geoff Wong, Stephanie Babinski, Lauren R Squires, Alejandro Berlin, Julie Easley, Sharon McGee, Ken Noel, Danielle Rodin, Jonathan Sussman, Robin Urquhart, Jacqueline L Bender

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65148

The Implementation Outcomes and Population Impact of a Statewide IT Deployment for Family Caregivers: Mixed Methods Study

The Implementation Outcomes and Population Impact of a Statewide IT Deployment for Family Caregivers: Mixed Methods Study

Overall, staff members reported that Care Nav has improved their ability to identify and respond to client needs and has changed the way they engage with clients: [T]hat [the results of the assessment] gives you room to have a conversation...No wonder you’re feeling so overwhelmed. Look at, this is what you just told us. We’re not guessing you’re overwhelmed. You just told us you were overwhelmed, right, by answering these questions in that way.

Orly Tonkikh, Heather M Young, Janice F Bell, Jessica Famula, Robin Whitney, Jennifer Mongoven, Kathleen Kelly

JMIR Aging 2024;7:e63355