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Impact of a Mobile Money–Based Conditional Cash Transfer Intervention on Health Care Utilization in Southern Madagascar: Mixed-Methods Study

Impact of a Mobile Money–Based Conditional Cash Transfer Intervention on Health Care Utilization in Southern Madagascar: Mixed-Methods Study

In the face of rising digitalisation of health care delivery, governments, NGOs, and multilaterals, should invest in improving the digital skills of health care providers to eliminate a key barrier to the implementation of digital health interventions in the future. Two factors emerged as decisive at the implementing NGO level. First, NGO staff placed at each facility was perceived as an important success factor for the intervention.

Mara Anna Franke, Anne Neumann, Kim Nordmann, Daniela Suleymanova, Onja Gabrielle Ravololohanitra, Julius Valentin Emmrich, Samuel Knauss

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e60811

Assessing the Impact of Distance Traveled and Birth Volumes of Hospital Maternity Units on Newborn Outcomes: Population-Based Cohort Study

Assessing the Impact of Distance Traveled and Birth Volumes of Hospital Maternity Units on Newborn Outcomes: Population-Based Cohort Study

Lastly, the Certificates of Delivery Assistance provide detailed information about pregnancy, childbirth, and fetal presentation at delivery. A unique deidentification code is systematically used for all databases; as a result, linking these records enables the creation of a large birth cohort and establishing relevant traits and care pathways for mothers and newborns. The criteria for selecting the study cohort almost completely overlapped with those previously reported by our group [9].

Anna Cantarutti, Riccardo Boracchini, Roberto Bellù, Raffaella Ronco, Federico Rea, Anna Locatelli, Rinaldo Zanini, Giovanni Corrao

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e58944

Evaluation of a Global Initiative for Asthma Education and Implementation Program to Improve Asthma Care Quality (CARE4ALL): Protocol for a Multicenter, Single-Arm Study

Evaluation of a Global Initiative for Asthma Education and Implementation Program to Improve Asthma Care Quality (CARE4ALL): Protocol for a Multicenter, Single-Arm Study

Considering the critical role that physicians play in the delivery of asthma care, limited understanding and implementation of guideline recommendations would inevitably translate to compromised patient outcomes. The unsatisfactory quality of medical care and the high disease burden call for national actions to increase physicians’ awareness of and adherence to management recommendations to improve patient outcomes [17].

Kewu Huang, Wenjun Wang, Ying Wang, Yanming Li, Xiaokai Feng, Huahao Shen, Chen Wang

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65197

Gender-Inclusive Language in Public-Facing Labor and Delivery Web Pages in the New York Tristate Area: Cross-Sectional Study

Gender-Inclusive Language in Public-Facing Labor and Delivery Web Pages in the New York Tristate Area: Cross-Sectional Study

This study aims to evaluate the current prevalence of LGBTQIA+ inclusion and gender-inclusive terminology among labor and delivery (L&D) service web pages in the New York tristate area. The targeted words used to assess gender-inclusiveness for this study were largely adapted from the Jennings et al [25] study of gender-inclusive language on National Health Service websites.

Sarah Mohsen Isaac, Mark Dawes, Emily Ruth Howell, Antonia Francis Oladipo

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e53057

Allied Health Professionals’ Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence in the Clinical Setting: Cross-Sectional Survey

Allied Health Professionals’ Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence in the Clinical Setting: Cross-Sectional Survey

To our knowledge, this project is the first of its kind to exclusively investigate AHP perceptions of AI and the opportunities and challenges for its use in health care delivery. A cross-sectional survey that included SHAIP was conducted in mid-2023 at Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, with AHPs employed across one large tertiary hospital and health service. The STROBE (Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology) guidelines were followed to report our study’s findings [55].

Jane Hoffman, Laetitia Hattingh, Lucy Shinners, Rebecca L Angus, Brent Richards, Ian Hughes, Rachel Wenke

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e57204

Quality, Usability, and Trust Challenges to Effective Data Use in the Deployment and Use of the Bangladesh Nutrition Information System Dashboard: Qualitative Study

Quality, Usability, and Trust Challenges to Effective Data Use in the Deployment and Use of the Bangladesh Nutrition Information System Dashboard: Qualitative Study

Health information systems (HISs) play a critical role in aggregating and integrating data from health facilities and communities to improve health services’ delivery and health systems’ functioning [1]. However, the availability of high-quality, reliable, and sufficient data can be a challenge in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), which are often characterized by fragmented governance structures, a lack of human resource capacity, and weak digital infrastructure and monitoring systems [2].

Berhaun Fesshaye, Shivani Pandya, Lena Kan, Anna Kalbarczyk, Kelsey Alland, SM Mustafizur Rahman, Md. Mofijul Islam Bulbul, Piyali Mustaphi, Muhammad Abu Bakr Siddique, Md. Imtiaz Alam Tanim, Mridul Chowdhury, Tajkia Rumman, Alain B Labrique

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e48294

Data-Driven Exploration of National Health Service Talking Therapies Care Pathways Using Process Mining: Retrospective Cohort Study

Data-Driven Exploration of National Health Service Talking Therapies Care Pathways Using Process Mining: Retrospective Cohort Study

Despite this variation in implementation and performance, methods of implementation and systems of treatment delivery are relatively understudied in comparison to the psychological therapies offered [12,13]. Studies have demonstrated the relevance of implementation methods to the program’s performance by identifying features of service delivery that are predictive of clinical outcomes and patient engagement.

Elizabeth Yardley, Alice Davis, Chris Eldridge, Christos Vasilakis

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e53894

Association Between Household Online Grocery Delivery Service Use and Food and Drink Purchase Behavior in England: Cross-Sectional Analysis

Association Between Household Online Grocery Delivery Service Use and Food and Drink Purchase Behavior in England: Cross-Sectional Analysis

The use of online grocery delivery services (OGDS) is an increasingly popular method of purchasing food and drink products for preparation and consumption at home. Although online delivery services have been available for over 20 years, they have grown rapidly in the past decade, with recent consumer adoption and growth in the use of these services further accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic [4,5].

Amy Yau, Cherry Law, Laura Cornelsen, Jean Adams, Emma Boyland, Thomas Burgoine, Frank de Vocht, Martin White, Steven Cummins

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e41540