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Interprofessional Discussion for Knowledge Transfer in a Digital “Community of Practice” for Managing Pneumoconiosis: Mixed Methods Study

Interprofessional Discussion for Knowledge Transfer in a Digital “Community of Practice” for Managing Pneumoconiosis: Mixed Methods Study

The Miners’ Wellness ECHO Program provides structured longitudinal interprofessional telementoring to professionals caring for US miners in pneumoconiosis mortality hot spots, including respiratory therapists, home health professionals, benefits counselors, attorneys, clinical providers, and others.

Varinn Avi Sood, Heidi Rishel Brakey, Orrin Myers, Xin Shore, Akshay Sood

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67999

Dynamic Augmented Reality Cues for Telementoring in Minimally Invasive Surgeries: Scoping Review

Dynamic Augmented Reality Cues for Telementoring in Minimally Invasive Surgeries: Scoping Review

Telementoring technologies that allow an expert surgeon to efficiently guide the operating surgeon play a major role in addressing this gap [8]. Implementing telementoring technologies during MIS is relatively easier, as compared with open surgeries, since a live view of the operating field is already captured through the camera scopes [9,10]. During conventional telementoring, video captured from the operating room is transmitted in real time to an expert mentor at the remote location.

Hawa Hamza, Omar M Aboumarzouk, Abdulla Al-Ansari, Nikhil V Navkar

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63939

Using Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes to Enhance Substance Use Disorder Care in Primary Care: Mixed Methods Study

Using Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes to Enhance Substance Use Disorder Care in Primary Care: Mixed Methods Study

This study’s noteworthy strength is the use of a mixed methods design that presents a comprehensive evaluation correlating the content addressed in the case presentations and discussions to statistically significant learner outcomes to demonstrate how this telementoring continuing education series improved provider’s knowledge, skills, and self-efficacy to benefit participating providers and their practices. This study faced several limitations during data collection and analysis.

MacKenzie Koester, Rosemary Motz, Ariel Porto, Nikita Reyes Nieves, Karen Ashley

JMIR Med Educ 2024;10:e48135

Transfer of Knowledge on Pneumoconiosis Care Among Rural-Based Members of a Digital Community of Practice: Cross-Sectional Study

Transfer of Knowledge on Pneumoconiosis Care Among Rural-Based Members of a Digital Community of Practice: Cross-Sectional Study

The Miners’ Wellness Tele ECHO (Extension for Community Health Outcomes) Program was established in 2016 to provide structured longitudinal multidisciplinary telementoring to members of professional groups caring for miners who reside in pneumoconiosis mortality hotspots in the United States [9]. Professional stakeholder groups include respiratory therapists, home health professionals, benefits counselors, lawyers or attorneys, clinicians, and others.

Brian Soller, Orrin Myers, Akshay Sood

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e52414

Augmented Reality in Real-time Telemedicine and Telementoring: Scoping Review

Augmented Reality in Real-time Telemedicine and Telementoring: Scoping Review

Telementoring, a subcategory of telemedicine, is the real-time remote guidance of health care procedures or skills. Telementoring also plays a role in granting remote access to care and expertise, enabling the sharing of specialized knowledge and education [27]. Similar to telemedicine, it is also a topic scarcely studied in relation to AR and has the potential to evolve with technological innovation [28].

Alana Dinh, Andrew Lukas Yin, Deborah Estrin, Peter Greenwald, Alexander Fortenko

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2023;11:e45464

Implementing Infection Control and Quality of Life Best Practices in Nursing Homes With Project ECHO: Protocol for a Patient-Centered Randomized Controlled Trial

Implementing Infection Control and Quality of Life Best Practices in Nursing Homes With Project ECHO: Protocol for a Patient-Centered Randomized Controlled Trial

This protocol describes a stratified cluster randomized design to evaluate an intervention utilizing Project ECHO (Extension for Community Health Outcomes), an evidence-based telementoring model to connect Penn State University infectious disease, geriatric, and nursing home experts with remote nursing home staff and administrators to proactively support evidence-based infection control guideline implementation.

William A Calo, Erica Francis, Lan Kong, Ruth Hogentogler, Emily Heilbrunn, Abbey Fisher, Nancy Hood, Jennifer Kraschnewski

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(5):e34480

Telemedicine for Remote Surgical Guidance in Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography: Mixed Methods Study of Practitioner Attitudes

Telemedicine for Remote Surgical Guidance in Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography: Mixed Methods Study of Practitioner Attitudes

Remote surgical guidance through telementoring and teleconsulting [3] can be a cost-effective way to facilitate teaching and training for less experienced surgeons [4] and support safe adoption of new clinical methods among experienced practitioners [5-9]. However, telemedicine innovations rarely move from the pilot stage to routine delivery [10,11]. As of yet, the factors contributing to acceptance and adoption of telemedicine are not well understood [12-15].

Hedvig Aminoff, Sebastiaan Meijer, Urban Arnelo, Susanne Frennert

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(1):e20692