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Tracking Implementation Outcomes of an Intensive Case Management Program for HIV: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Tracking Implementation Outcomes of an Intensive Case Management Program for HIV: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Outcome tracking in implementation science enables researchers, practitioners, and policy makers to understand the effectiveness of interventions, identify barriers and facilitators to implementation, and refine strategies to improve the delivery and impact of evidence-based practices [12]. Implementation science outcome tracking is especially crucial for ICM programs.

Meron Mengistu, Kris Tom, Liben Gebremikael, Notisha Massaquoi, Obidimma Ezezika

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e57452

Data Collection and Management of mHealth, Wearables, and Internet of Things in Digital Behavioral Health Interventions With the Awesome Data Acquisition Method (ADAM): Development of a Novel Informatics Architecture

Data Collection and Management of mHealth, Wearables, and Internet of Things in Digital Behavioral Health Interventions With the Awesome Data Acquisition Method (ADAM): Development of a Novel Informatics Architecture

A comprehensive and integrated implementation of a clinical trial management system in addition to wearable and m Health integrations would allow the tracking of the study based on its specified recruitment needs, guarantee that the study starts and ends on time, make sure the necessary action has been taken at participants’ specialized milestones, and minimize study costs [32].

I Wayan Pulantara, Yuhan Wang, Lora E Burke, Susan M Sereika, Zhadyra Bizhanova, Jacob K Kariuki, Jessica Cheng, Britney Beatrice, India Loar, Maribel Cedillo, Molly B Conroy, Bambang Parmanto

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e50043

Markerless Motion Capture to Quantify Functional Performance in Neurodegeneration: Systematic Review

Markerless Motion Capture to Quantify Functional Performance in Neurodegeneration: Systematic Review

A scoping review of single-camera MMC models used in health care highlighted the significant potential for use in clinical applications but also noted the need to improve their tracking accuracy [12]. A previous systematic review of MMC-based training devices used in neurological rehabilitation found that these devices improve motivation and enable better functional performance potentially due to the gaming element [13].

Julian Jeyasingh-Jacob, Mark Crook-Rumsey, Harshvi Shah, Theresita Joseph, Subati Abulikemu, Sarah Daniels, David J Sharp, Shlomi Haar

JMIR Aging 2024;7:e52582

Development of a Digital Patient Assistant for the Management of Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome: Patient-Centric Design Study

Development of a Digital Patient Assistant for the Management of Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome: Patient-Centric Design Study

Some digital health apps and wearables for functional gastroenterological disorders such as Bowelle (Bowelle AB) and Ab Stats (Alpha Logic, Inc) have been developed; however, they only offer stand-alone tracking and symptomatic management, thus leaving a need for a multicomponent customized approach for patients with CVS [21].

Gaurav Narang, Yaozhu J Chen, Nicole Wedel, Melody Wu, Michelle Luo, Ashish Atreja

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e52251

Efficacy of the Flo App in Improving Health Literacy, Menstrual and General Health, and Well-Being in Women: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Efficacy of the Flo App in Improving Health Literacy, Menstrual and General Health, and Well-Being in Women: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Due to recruitment issues in trial 1, very low numbers of eligible participants were recruited in the pregnancy tracking group, and an extremely low number of participants completed the study in the TTC group. We therefore deviated from the preregistered study design by excluding these groups from the further analyses and focused only on the cycle tracking group.

Adam C Cunningham, Carley Prentice, Kimberly Peven, Aidan Wickham, Ryan Bamford, Tara Radovic, Anna Klepchukova, Maria Fomina, Katja Cunningham, Sarah Hill, Liisa Hantsoo, Jennifer Payne, Liudmila Zhaunova, Sonia Ponzo

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e54124

Comparison of Self-Tracking Health Practices, eHealth Literacy, and Subjective Well-Being Between College Students With and Without Disabilities: Cross-Sectional Survey

Comparison of Self-Tracking Health Practices, eHealth Literacy, and Subjective Well-Being Between College Students With and Without Disabilities: Cross-Sectional Survey

Significant statistical differences were found between the 2 groups when comparing the mean scores of the e HEALS (t411=–2.22, P=.03) and FS (t411=–4.54, P The main characteristics of self-tracking health practices among the 563 respondents—72 college students with disabilities (86.8%) and 491 college students without disabilities (79.3%)—who reported engaging in self-tracking health are as follows.

Soyoung Choi

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e48783

A Nationwide Chronic Disease Management Solution via Clinical Decision Support Services: Software Development and Real-Life Implementation Report

A Nationwide Chronic Disease Management Solution via Clinical Decision Support Services: Software Development and Real-Life Implementation Report

Population tracking: each FMP manages 2000 to 4000 patients based on their region’s population. The population tracking module allows them to filter and manage patients for upcoming or overdue screening and monitoring encounters, access statistics on the screened population, send SMS invitations to patients, and monitor goal achievement for clinical parameters such as fasting plasma glucose, Hb A1c, and blood pressure. The overall system architecture of the DMP is depicted in Figure 2.

Mustafa Mahir Ulgu, Gokce Banu Laleci Erturkmen, Mustafa Yuksel, Tuncay Namli, Şenan Postacı, Mert Gencturk, Yildiray Kabak, A Anil Sinaci, Suat Gonul, Asuman Dogac, Zübeyde Özkan Altunay, Banu Ekinci, Sahin Aydin, Suayip Birinci

JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e49986

mHealth Technology Experiences of Middle-Aged and Older Individuals With Visual Impairments: Cross-Sectional Interview Study

mHealth Technology Experiences of Middle-Aged and Older Individuals With Visual Impairments: Cross-Sectional Interview Study

So, and then they set goals and then they give you a goal for the month to hit… Exercise isn’t tracking my exercise because it gives me some kind of goals to achieve so not only looking at my current status, but also helping me to keep goals and keep doing preventative stuff as well. It changed my behavior in a lot of different ways. Just having the information is kind of an incentive for me to not want to. I want to accomplish those goals everyday… I’m proud of myself when I get my rings done.

Soyoung Choi, Md Refat Uz Zaman Sajib, Jenna Manzano, Christian Joseph Chlebek

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e52410