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Supporting Goal-Oriented Primary Health Care for Seniors with Complex Care Needs Using Mobile Technology: Evaluation and Implementation of the Health System Performance Research Network, Bridgepoint Electronic Patient Reported Outcome Tool

Supporting Goal-Oriented Primary Health Care for Seniors with Complex Care Needs Using Mobile Technology: Evaluation and Implementation of the Health System Performance Research Network, Bridgepoint Electronic Patient Reported Outcome Tool

We also included monitoring protocols identified as important to these patients including: weight, blood pressure, heart rate, blood glucose, mood and emotion, sleep patterns, diet, and physical activity and walking logs. These protocols had been previously developed and tested with seniors by our technology partner. Patients, their caregivers, and providers can track patient progress on goals and view their symptoms, vitals, and outcome data on the portal.

Carolyn Alice Steele Gray, Walter P Wodchis, Ross Upshur, Cheryl Cott, Brian McKinstry, Stewart Mercer, Ted E Palen, Tim Ramsay, Kednapa Thavorn, Project Collaborators And Technology Partner, QoC Health Inc.

JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(2):e126

Correction of: Supporting Goal-Oriented Primary Health Care for Seniors with Complex Care Needs Using Mobile Technology: Evaluation and Implementation of the Health System Performance Research Network, Bridgepoint Electronic Patient Reported Outcome Tool

Correction of: Supporting Goal-Oriented Primary Health Care for Seniors with Complex Care Needs Using Mobile Technology: Evaluation and Implementation of the Health System Performance Research Network, Bridgepoint Electronic Patient Reported Outcome Tool

The authors of “Supporting Goal-Oriented Primary Health Care for Seniors with Complex Care Needs Using Mobile Technology: Evaluation and Implementation of the Health System Performance Research Network, Bridgepoint Electronic Patient Reported Outcome Tool” (JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(2):e126) would like to make changes in the results section of the abstract as well as in the results section of the body of the article.

Carolyn Alice Steele Gray, Walter P Wodchis, Ross Upshur, Cheryl Cott, Brian McKinstry, Stewart Mercer, Ted E Palen, Tim Ramsay, Kednapa Thavorn, Project Collaborators And Technology Partner, QoC Health Inc

JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(4):e194

AIDSVu Cities’ Progress Toward HIV Care Continuum Goals: Cross-Sectional Study

AIDSVu Cities’ Progress Toward HIV Care Continuum Goals: Cross-Sectional Study

Public health surveillance data are foundational in the understanding of the current state of the HIV and AIDS epidemics [1]. Surveillance data provide significant insight into patterns within and progress toward achieving targets for each of the steps in the HIV care continuum—here, defined as timely diagnosis of HIV infection, linkage to HIV medical care, receipt of HIV medical care, and HIV viral load suppression—for geographic areas and populations [2].

Nicole Hood, Nanette Benbow, Chandni Jaggi, Shamaya Whitby, Patrick Sean Sullivan, AIDSVu Health Department Collaborators

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e49381

Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair With Ovation Alto Stent Graft: Protocol for the ALTAIR (ALTo endogrAft Italian Registry) Study

Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair With Ovation Alto Stent Graft: Protocol for the ALTAIR (ALTo endogrAft Italian Registry) Study

The aim of this study is to evaluate intraoperative, perioperative, and postoperative results in patients treated by the Alto stent graft (Endologix Inc.) for elective AAA repair in a multicentric consecutive experience. The device under investigation represents the evolution of the low-profile Ovation Prime and i X endograft (Figure 1) [17]. The inflatable channels and the sealing rings, which are the most peculiar features of the predecessor endograft, remained unchanged.

Gianmarco de Donato, Edoardo Pasqui, Pasqualino Sirignano, Francesco Talarico, Giancarlo Palasciano, Maurizio Taurino, ALTAIR collaborators

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(7):e36995

Assessing Physician’s Motivational Communication Skills: 5-Step Mixed Methods Development Study of the Motivational Communication Competency Assessment Test

Assessing Physician’s Motivational Communication Skills: 5-Step Mixed Methods Development Study of the Motivational Communication Competency Assessment Test

Each case comprises a simulated interaction between a virtual patient and the provider, which focuses on engaging the patient in a discussion about changing their health behavior. Patient information (ie, patient’s picture, age, sex, health condition, health behavior status, and medications) is accessible by clicking on the icon in the top right-hand corner (Figure 1).

Vincent Gosselin Boucher, Simon Bacon, Brigitte Voisard, Anda I Dragomir, Claudia Gemme, Florent Larue, Sara Labbé, Geneviève Szczepanik, Kimberly Corace, Tavis Campbell, Michael Vallis, Gary Garber, Codie Rouleau, Jean G Diodati, Doreen Rabi, Serge Sultan, Kim Lavoie, Network For Health Behavior Change And Promotion (CAN-Change)

JMIR Med Educ 2022;8(2):e31489

Web-Supported Social Network Testing for HIV Among Men Who Have Sex With Men With a Migration Background: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Web-Supported Social Network Testing for HIV Among Men Who Have Sex With Men With a Migration Background: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Additionally, recruitment of peers will take place at community settings for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) persons, where HIV testing, hepatitis B vaccinations, and pre-exposure prophylaxis (Pr EP) information are being offered by health care professionals or trained volunteers. Recruitment of peers is accomplished in a stepwise process. MSM and MSM-NW who visit any of the recruitment sites are informed about the project and receive an information flyer.

Eline Op de Coul, Chantal den Daas, Ralph Spijker, Titia Heijman, Marvin de Vos, Hannelore Götz, Koenraad Vermey, Wim Zuilhof, Jossy Van den Boogaard, Udi Davidovich, Freke Zuure, PREVENT Collaborators

JMIR Res Protoc 2020;9(2):e14743

Engagement, Use, and Impact of Digital Mental Health Resources for Diverse Populations in COVID-19: Community-Partnered Evaluation

Engagement, Use, and Impact of Digital Mental Health Resources for Diverse Populations in COVID-19: Community-Partnered Evaluation

These impacts are noted across age groups, with concerns about school/work-related distress, substance use, suicidality, abuse/violence, and overall mental health consequences [7,8], highlighting the importance of public-facing interventions. With advances in social media and digital technology, the importance of digital interventions for public health is clear; some countries use digital resources to promote mental health prevention, including in youth portals [9].

Kenneth Wells, April Denise Thames, Alexander S Young, Lily Zhang, MarySue V Heilemann, Daniela Flores Romero, Adrian Oliva, Felica Jones, Lingqi Tang, Melissa Brymer, Thomas Elliott, Armen Arevian, Together for Wellness/Juntos Collaborators and Writing Group

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(12):e42031

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