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Preclinical Medical Students' Perspectives and Experiences With Structured Web-Based English for Medical Purposes Courses: Cross-Sectional Study

Preclinical Medical Students' Perspectives and Experiences With Structured Web-Based English for Medical Purposes Courses: Cross-Sectional Study

To evaluate the course, questionnaires were used as tools to gather student perspectives on various aspects of the courses, including their confidence in medical English skills, satisfaction with the content, and perceived benefits of web-based learning. These tools provided quantitative data on student experiences and attitudes.

Radhakrishnan Muthukumar, Isaraporn Thepwongsa, Poompong Sripa, Bangonsri Jindawong, Kamonwan Jenwitheesuk, Surapol Virasiri

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e65779

Patient and Clinician Perspectives on the Effectiveness of Current Telemedicine Approaches in Endocrinology Care for Type 2 Diabetes: Qualitative Study

Patient and Clinician Perspectives on the Effectiveness of Current Telemedicine Approaches in Endocrinology Care for Type 2 Diabetes: Qualitative Study

However, clinician and patient perspectives on the benefits and limitations of current telemedicine care delivery and approaches to improve this care have not been explored. As a result, in this study, we aimed to gain a deeper understanding of the perspectives of both diabetes specialty clinicians and patients on specific benefits and limitations of current telemedicine approaches for T2 D and ways to enhance telemedicine effectiveness for patients who rely on it.

Margaret Zupa, Megan Hamm, Lane Alexander, Ann-Marie Rosland

JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e60765

Speech and Language Therapists’ Perspectives of Virtual Reality as a Clinical Tool for Autism: Cross-Sectional Survey

Speech and Language Therapists’ Perspectives of Virtual Reality as a Clinical Tool for Autism: Cross-Sectional Survey

As clinicians involved in the care of autistic children relating to communication and socialization, speech and language therapists’ perspectives may provide insight into clinical applications of VR. Potential neuro-affirming uses have been demonstrated across literature.

Jodie Mills, Orla Duffy

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e63235

Physician Perspectives on the Potential Benefits and Risks of Applying Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatric Medicine: Qualitative Study

Physician Perspectives on the Potential Benefits and Risks of Applying Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatric Medicine: Qualitative Study

In addition, some psychiatry-focused research has begun to characterize physician use of AI-enabled clinical support tools or clinical decision support systems for depression [27,28], as well as physician perspectives on AI in adolescent care [29] and generative AI [30]. In this paper, we report results from a qualitative research study that sought to characterize physician perspectives on applications of AI in psychiatric medicine.

Austin M Stroud, Susan H Curtis, Isabel B Weir, Jeremiah J Stout, Barbara A Barry, William V Bobo, Arjun P Athreya, Richard R Sharp

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e64414

Exploring the General Acceptability and User Experience of a Digital Therapeutic for Cognitive Training in a Singaporean Older Adult Population: Qualitative Study

Exploring the General Acceptability and User Experience of a Digital Therapeutic for Cognitive Training in a Singaporean Older Adult Population: Qualitative Study

First, the study was restricted to English-speaking older adults, which may not fully capture the experiences and perspectives of older adults from non–English-speaking backgrounds. Singapore is a multilingual country, and considering the diverse linguistic landscape, it is important to extend the research to include participants who speak languages other than English.

Siong Peng Kwek, Qiao Ying Leong, V Vien Lee, Ni Yin Lau, Smrithi Vijayakumar, Wei Ying Ng, Bina Rai, Marlena Natalia Raczkowska, Christopher L Asplund, Alexandria Remus, Dean Ho

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e63568

Sentiment Dynamics Among Informal Caregivers in Web-Based Alzheimer Communities: Systematic Analysis of Emotional Support and Interaction Patterns

Sentiment Dynamics Among Informal Caregivers in Web-Based Alzheimer Communities: Systematic Analysis of Emotional Support and Interaction Patterns

Since both web-based communities are open to anyone, the data primarily reflect the experiences of active contributors, potentially overlooking the perspectives of passive users or those who may face barriers to participation. This selective participation may concentrate the content creation among a small subset of highly active users, which might narrow the findings to this more vocal group.

Congning Ni, Qingyuan Song, Qingxia Chen, Lijun Song, Patricia Commiskey, Lauren Stratton, Bradley Malin, Zhijun Yin

JMIR Aging 2024;7:e60050

Exploring the Perspectives of Older Adults on a Digital Brain Health Platform Using Natural Language Processing: Cohort Study

Exploring the Perspectives of Older Adults on a Digital Brain Health Platform Using Natural Language Processing: Cohort Study

Semistructured interviews play a pivotal role in capturing the perspectives of older adults on technology [19]. By combining a predefined set of open-ended questions with the flexibility to explore topics in depth, these interviews offer a structured yet adaptable framework for understanding the unique experiences and attitudes of older adults. The efficacy of these interviews relies on the ability to extract crucial information effectively.

Huitong Ding, Katherine Gifford, Ludy C Shih, Kristi Ho, Salman Rahman, Akwaugo Igwe, Spencer Low, Zachary Popp, Edward Searls, Zexu Li, Sanskruti Madan, Alexa Burk, Phillip H Hwang, Ileana De Anda-Duran, Vijaya B Kolachalama, Rhoda Au, Honghuang Lin

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e60453

Relatives’ and Intensive Care Unit Personnel’s Perspectives of Care in Organ Donation: Protocol for a Multiple Methods Study

Relatives’ and Intensive Care Unit Personnel’s Perspectives of Care in Organ Donation: Protocol for a Multiple Methods Study

There is a lack of studies exploring experiences related to both DBD and c DCD, and few studies have investigated relatives’ perspectives on care and support during the organ donation process, including aftercare of relatives in general [50]. There is also a lack of knowledge about ICU personnel’s professional competence and experiences related to the 2 donation methods.

Kathe B Meyer, Gudrun Rohde, Gro Frivold

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e55643