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AI Interventions to Alleviate Healthcare Shortages and Enhance Work Conditions in Critical Care: Qualitative Analysis

AI Interventions to Alleviate Healthcare Shortages and Enhance Work Conditions in Critical Care: Qualitative Analysis

As past evidence shows, the introduction of digital technologies intended to improve the work of health care professionals has, at times, introduced new burdens on workers due to systems being ill-designed, with scant regard for the nuances of organizational and worker needs [19-23].

Nadine Bienefeld, Emanuela Keller, Gudela Grote

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e50852

Development of a Mobile App for Occupational Stress Screening Among Female Workers: Protocol for an Exploratory Sequential Design Study

Development of a Mobile App for Occupational Stress Screening Among Female Workers: Protocol for an Exploratory Sequential Design Study

The focus of this phase is on assessing the psychometric properties of the female worker screening questionnaire, that is, its face, content, construct, divergent, and convergent validity, as well as its reliability [12,13].

Dini Widianti, Zwasta Pribadi Mahardhika, Robiana Modjo

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e55874

Novel Web-Based Drop-In Mindfulness Sessions (Pause-4-Providers) to Enhance Well-Being Among Health Care Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Descriptive and Qualitative Study

Novel Web-Based Drop-In Mindfulness Sessions (Pause-4-Providers) to Enhance Well-Being Among Health Care Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Descriptive and Qualitative Study

HCW: health care worker. Of 88 participants, the demographics were similar between the 50 (57%) included and 38 (43%) excluded participants. There were 5 sections in the survey on motivation, experience, satisfaction, burnout, and resilience. Overall, 90% (45/50) of the participants filled out all 5 sections, 10% (5/50) did not report on their prior experiences with mindfulness, and 6% (3/50) did not report on satisfaction.

Mary Elliott, Camille Khallouf, Jennifer Hirsch, Diane de Camps Meschino, Orit Zamir, Paula Ravitz

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e43875