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Newswise: JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Announces Theme Issue on Participatory Methods in Rehabilitation Research
Released: 24-Apr-2024 9:00 AM EDT
JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Announces Theme Issue on Participatory Methods in Rehabilitation Research
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JMIR Publications invites submissions to a new theme issue titled “Incorporating Participatory Methods in Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating Rehab Interventions and Assistive Technologies” in its premier, open access journal JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies (JRAT).

   
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Released: 12-Mar-2024 11:45 AM EDT
JMIR Dermatology Invites Submissions on Diversity in Dermatology
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JMIR Publications is pleased to announce a new theme issue titled “Diversity in Dermatology” in JMIR Dermatology. The premier, peer-reviewed journal is indexed in Sherpa Romeo, Scopus, DOAJ, CABI, and PubMed Central/PubMed and is the official journal of the International Society of Digital Health in Dermatology (ISDHD).

Newswise: New Research Shows Sexual Minority Adults More Willing to Use Digital Health Tools for Public Health
Released: 11-Mar-2024 9:45 AM EDT
New Research Shows Sexual Minority Adults More Willing to Use Digital Health Tools for Public Health
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In the current climate of increased medical mistrust, survey data show sexual minority adults are more open to using COVID-19 screening and tracking tools, challenging stereotypes and highlighting the need for inclusive health care solutions.

   
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Released: 5-Mar-2024 9:15 AM EST
Celebrating 25 Years: A Q&A With CEO Gunther Eysenbach
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In this new video, Eysenbach shares the origins of the Journal of Medical Internet Research and the driving forces that led him to establish an open access digital health journal. His passion for publishing, coupled with a background in medicine and information and computer science, fueled his vision to leverage the internet's transformative power in making medical information accessible to both professionals and consumers.

   
Newswise: JMIR Neurotechnology Invites Submissions on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs)
26-Feb-2024 8:45 AM EST
JMIR Neurotechnology Invites Submissions on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs)
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JMIR Publications is pleased to announce a new theme issue in JMIR Neurotechnology exploring brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that represent the transformative convergence of neuroscience, engineering, and technology.

Newswise: JMIR Medical Informatics Invites Submissions on AI Language Models in Health Care
Released: 1-Feb-2024 2:45 PM EST
JMIR Medical Informatics Invites Submissions on AI Language Models in Health Care
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JMIR Publications is pleased to announce a new section titled, “AI Language Models in Health Care” in JMIR Medical Informatics.

Released: 30-Jan-2024 9:45 AM EST
JMIR Perioperative Medicine Invites Submissions on Perioperative Blood Management
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JMIR Publications is pleased to announce a new theme issue titled “Perioperative Blood Management” in JMIR Perioperative Medicine.

   
Newswise: JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology Invites Submissions for Research Papers on Machine Learning-Driven Genomic Predictive Models
Released: 24-Jan-2024 2:05 PM EST
JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology Invites Submissions for Research Papers on Machine Learning-Driven Genomic Predictive Models
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JMIR Publications is pleased to announce a new theme issue titled “Machine Learning-Based Predictive Models Using Genomic Data” in JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology.

Released: 17-Jan-2024 11:45 AM EST
The Journal of Medical Internet Research 25 Year Anniversary Theme Issue Call for Papers
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The Journal of Medical Internet Research is pleased to announce a call for papers for the theme issue celebrating the 25th anniversary of JMIR Publications. The new theme issue is titled 25 Years of Digital Health Excellence.

Released: 7-Dec-2023 9:00 AM EST
JMIR Mental Health Call for Papers Theme Issue on Affective Computing for Mental Well-Being
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JMIR Mental Health, a premier SCIE/PubMed/Scopus-indexed, peer-reviewed journal with a unique focus on digital mental health, is inviting submissions to a new theme issue titled “Affective Computing for Mental Well-Being.”

Released: 21-Sep-2023 7:25 AM EDT
Global Policymakers Call for Effective Infodemic Management to be a Substantive Article in the Pandemic Accord
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Members of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body Bureau continue the discussion on infodemic management in light of circulation of misinformation through social media during public health emergencies.

Newswise: Unraveling the Loch Ness Monster’s Eel Connection
Released: 24-Jul-2023 8:55 AM EDT
Unraveling the Loch Ness Monster’s Eel Connection
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In a new study published in JMIRx Bio, one of JMIR Publications’ new overlay journals, scientist Floe Foxon explores whether the Loch Ness Monster, a creature in Scottish folklore, could be a giant eel. Using previous estimates of the monster’s size to predict the probability of encountering a large eel of a similar size, the study found that giant eels could not account for sightings of larger animals in Loch Ness, a freshwater lake in the Scottish Highlands.

   
Newswise: JMIR Publications Acquires the Online Journal of Public Health Informatics, Broadening Its Prestigious Open Access Portfolio
Released: 19-Jul-2023 8:45 AM EDT
JMIR Publications Acquires the Online Journal of Public Health Informatics, Broadening Its Prestigious Open Access Portfolio
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(Toronto July 19, 2023) Fully open access publisher JMIR Publications has acquired the Online Journal of Public Health Informatics (OJPHI), expanding its portfolio to 35 gold open access journals. This acquisition marks an open access milestone in JMIR Publications’ continued mission to keep openness at the heart of what it does.

Newswise: JMIR Publications sees a 133% increase in journals with a Journal Impact Factor
Released: 29-Jun-2023 6:05 AM EDT
JMIR Publications sees a 133% increase in journals with a Journal Impact Factor
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JMIR Publications More than Doubles the Number of Journals with a Journal Impact Factor

     
Released: 12-Jun-2023 8:50 AM EDT
Revolutionizing Cardiology: AI-Based Technology Offers Accurate Analysis of Cardiac Disease
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New research shows AI-based automated quantitative coronary angiography (AI-QCA) holds promise for accurate analysis of heart disease

   
Released: 6-Jun-2023 11:05 AM EDT
New Research Suggests Sleep Wearables Show Promise in Improving Sleep Health Among Marginalized Populations
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New research highlights the potential of wearable sleep devices to improve sleep health among marginalized populations and identifies possible barriers to the acceptance and adoption of wearable technologies

Newswise: New study finds that Fitterfly Diabetes Digital Therapeutics Program Improves Blood Sugar Levels and Promotes Weight Loss in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
Released: 8-May-2023 1:10 PM EDT
New study finds that Fitterfly Diabetes Digital Therapeutics Program Improves Blood Sugar Levels and Promotes Weight Loss in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
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Fitterfly’s diabetes digital therapeutics program shows real-world effectiveness in improving glycemic control and weight management among people with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Newswise: JMIR Infodemiology | The Burden of Infodemics: Fifth WHO Infodemic Management Conference
Released: 4-Apr-2023 2:00 PM EDT
JMIR Infodemiology | The Burden of Infodemics: Fifth WHO Infodemic Management Conference
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been accompanied by an unprecedented global infodemic that has led to confusion about the benefits of medical and public health interventions, with substantial impact on risk-taking and health-seeking behaviors, eroding trust in health authorities and compromising the effectiveness of public health responses and policies.

Newswise: Journal of Medical Internet Research | Can Artificial Intelligence Be Used to Diagnose Influenza?
Released: 28-Mar-2023 7:05 AM EDT
Journal of Medical Internet Research | Can Artificial Intelligence Be Used to Diagnose Influenza?
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JMIR Publications published "Examining the Use of an Artificial Intelligence Model to Diagnose Influenza: Development and Validation Study" in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, which reported that it may be possible to diagnose influenza infection by applying deep learning to pharyngeal images given that influenza primarily infects the upper respiratory system.

     
Newswise: JMIR Research Protocols | What is the Role of Human Decision-making in an AI–driven Future in Health?
Released: 21-Mar-2023 9:05 AM EDT
JMIR Research Protocols | What is the Role of Human Decision-making in an AI–driven Future in Health?
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Australian researchers have established a set of protocols for a research project in JMIR Research Protocols that aims to explore whether humans will continue in meaningful decision-making roles in an AI-driven future.

       
Newswise: JMIR Medical Education Invites Submissions for Its New Theme Issue
Released: 20-Mar-2023 6:05 AM EDT
JMIR Medical Education Invites Submissions for Its New Theme Issue "ChatGPT: Generative Language Models and Generative AI in Medical Education"
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JMIR Medical Education is excited to announce the launch of a new theme issue, ChatGPT, Generative Language Models, and Generative AI in Medical Education. The Call for Papers is now open and submissions are due by July 31st.

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Released: 14-Mar-2023 8:05 AM EDT
JMIR Formative Research | What Value Does Diversity and Inclusion Bring to Health Care?
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The aim of the study is to explore the characteristics of US health systems and their associations with diversity and inclusion

     
Newswise: The Journal of Medical Internet Research | Chatbot Conversations During COVID-19: Topic Modeling and Sentiment Analysis
Released: 8-Mar-2023 11:05 AM EST
The Journal of Medical Internet Research | Chatbot Conversations During COVID-19: Topic Modeling and Sentiment Analysis
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This study examined the COVID-19 pandemic–related topics online users discussed with a commercially available chatbot and compared the sentiment expressed by users from five culturally different countries.

     
Newswise: JMIR Medical Education Launches Special Issue on the Use of ChatGPT in Medical Education, After New Study Finds ChatGPT Passes the United States Medical Licensing Examination
Released: 3-Mar-2023 1:50 PM EST
JMIR Medical Education Launches Special Issue on the Use of ChatGPT in Medical Education, After New Study Finds ChatGPT Passes the United States Medical Licensing Examination
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A study published on February 8, 2023, in JMIR Medical Education, a leading open access journal on digital medical education, evaluated the potential of ChatGPT, a natural language processing model, as a medical education tool. The study found that ChatGPT reaches the equivalent of a passing score for a third-year medical student.

     
Newswise: JMIR AI | Mobile Artificial Intelligence–Powered Acceptance Commitment Therapy Tool
Released: 28-Feb-2023 9:35 AM EST
JMIR AI | Mobile Artificial Intelligence–Powered Acceptance Commitment Therapy Tool
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Shows the potential for using mobile-based conversational agents to deliver engaging and effective Acceptance Commitment Therapy interventions for adolescents. Smartphone-based conversational agents can provide psychologically driven interventions and support, which can increase psychological well-being over time.

     
Newswise: JMIR Diabetes | Clinical Utility of Digital Therapeutic Intervention With Type 2 Diabetes
Released: 8-Feb-2023 8:20 AM EST
JMIR Diabetes | Clinical Utility of Digital Therapeutic Intervention With Type 2 Diabetes
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JMIR Publications published "Clinical Utility of a Digital Therapeutic Intervention in Indian Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: 12-Week Prospective Single-Arm Intervention Study" in JMIR Diabetes, which reported that patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) that have elevated levels of blood glucose and glycated hemoglobin are at higher risk of macro- and microvascular complications.

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Released: 31-Jan-2023 7:05 AM EST
JMIR Neurotechnology | A New Addition to the JMIR Publications Journal Portfolio
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JMIR Publications is pleased to announce the expansion of their journal portfolio with JMIR Neurotechnology (JNT) a gold open access, peer-reviewed journal focused on the intersection between clinical neuroscience and technology to prevent, diagnose, and treat neurological disorders.

     
Newswise: Journal of Medical Internet Research | Importance of Including Patients in Designing Care
Released: 12-Sep-2022 10:05 AM EDT
Journal of Medical Internet Research | Importance of Including Patients in Designing Care
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JMIR Publications published “Patient Design: The Importance of Including Patients in Designing Health Care” in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, which reported that patient design, instead of patient centricity, should lead healthcare leaders in designing products, facilities or technologies for patients.

       
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Released: 10-Aug-2022 9:30 AM EDT
JMIR Formative Research | Competition & Integration of Health Systems Post COVID-19
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JMIR Publications published a study titled “Competition and Integration of US Health Systems in the Post-COVID-19 New Normal: Cross-sectional Survey” in JMIR Formative Research, which reported that the smaller the geographical region in which mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity is pursued, the higher the likelihood that monopolistic tendencies will result.

   
Newswise: Mixed Strategies Involving Integrations and Collaborations Are Essential for Supply Chain Resiliency Finds JMIR Formative Research Publication
Released: 1-Aug-2022 4:05 PM EDT
Mixed Strategies Involving Integrations and Collaborations Are Essential for Supply Chain Resiliency Finds JMIR Formative Research Publication
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The research team at the Health Administration Research Consortium at the University of Colorado Denver studied the strategies used by major health systems around the United States to address current and future supply chain challenges. Their article titled “Integration vs Collaborative Redesign Strategies of Health Systems’ Supply Chains in the Post–COVID-19 New Normal: Cross-sectional Survey Across the United States” found that health systems decide how to adapt to variability in their supply chain based on the severity of supply chain disruptions.

   
Newswise: External collaborative strategy to recruit has the potential to foster diversity and inclusion in the health care workforce, a JMIR published study suggests
Released: 1-Aug-2022 4:05 PM EDT
External collaborative strategy to recruit has the potential to foster diversity and inclusion in the health care workforce, a JMIR published study suggests
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Published in the JMIR Formative Research, the study titled “Valuing Diversity and Inclusion in Health Care to Equip the Workforce: Survey Study and Pathway Analysis” [https://formative.jmir.org/2022/5/e34808] asks the following questions: - Can the health care workforce leverage the educational pipeline to fulfill diversity needs and address workforce shortages? - How do the alternative pathways of improving, recruiting, and collaborating compare in this process?

Newswise: Journal of Medical Internet Research | An Identity-Affirming Web Application to Help Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Cope With Minority Stress: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Released: 1-Aug-2022 4:05 PM EDT
Journal of Medical Internet Research | An Identity-Affirming Web Application to Help Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Cope With Minority Stress: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
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imi (pronounced as “eye-me”) was designed with and for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) youth to help them explore and affirm their identity and learn practical approaches to cope with sexual and gender minority stress in ways that are supportive, relevant, inclusive, and joyful. Data from a randomized control trial conducted by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania indicate that imi boosts positive coping skills and mindsets that are important for supporting the mental health of LGBTQ+ youth. These results suggest that imi may play an important role in helping LGBTQ+ teens cope with sexual and gender minority stress. imi may also help overcome access and engagement barriers faced by in-person interventions by being freely accessible on demand, scalable, and confidential.

   
Newswise: Journal of Medical Internet Research | Blood Pressure Monitoring, a Digital Tool for Diabetes
Released: 1-Aug-2022 3:05 PM EDT
Journal of Medical Internet Research | Blood Pressure Monitoring, a Digital Tool for Diabetes
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JMIR Publications recently published "Blood Pressure Monitoring as a Digital Health Tool for Improving Diabetes Clinical Outcomes: Retrospective Real-world Study" in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), which reported that there is a lack of understanding of the association between blood glucose (BG) and blood pressure (BP) levels when using digital health tools.

   
Newswise: Ethical Communication in the Age of Information
Released: 1-Aug-2022 3:05 PM EDT
Ethical Communication in the Age of Information
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Since its inception, the internet has fundamentally changed all parts of human society for both good and ill, and medical research is no exception. The fast pace of change enabled by digital technologies means that ethical guidelines may not address all the issues that arise in modern research. To help solve this problem, researchers from Osaka University performed an ethical analysis based on the eight ethical principles for clinical research, and they proposed an ethical framework and practical guidance for communicating with research participants through the internet.

   
Newswise: New Protocol Details the Process for Using WI-HER’s iDARE Methodology With the Aim to Improve HIV Viral Load Suppression Among Men and Children
Released: 1-Aug-2022 3:05 PM EDT
New Protocol Details the Process for Using WI-HER’s iDARE Methodology With the Aim to Improve HIV Viral Load Suppression Among Men and Children
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Despite an immense global effort, the HIV epidemic remains a threat and a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. Strong antiretroviral therapy (ART) continuity can suppress the viral load of HIV to undetectable levels for people living with HIV, but barriers to ART treatment continue to impact HIV epidemic control. For men and children, ART continuity and thus viral load suppression (VLS) are disproportionately low, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. To address these barriers, in September 2020, WI-HER—through the USAID Social and Behavior Change Activity (SBCA)—implemented the innovative iDARE methodology developed by Dr Taroub Harb Faramand.

   
Newswise: Mobile App Successfully Tested With Veterans Seeking to Reduce Their Alcohol Consumption Now Available to the Public
Released: 1-Aug-2022 3:05 PM EDT
Mobile App Successfully Tested With Veterans Seeking to Reduce Their Alcohol Consumption Now Available to the Public
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A new smartphone app, which has been made available to the public today, has been found to be successful in helping UK veterans to reduce alcohol consumption.

   
Newswise: University of Wisconsin Study: Most teens have a healthy relationship with digital technology
Released: 1-Aug-2022 3:05 PM EDT
University of Wisconsin Study: Most teens have a healthy relationship with digital technology
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Parents play a major role in determining whether teens’ use of digital technology is healthy or puts their mental and physical health at risk, according to a new study from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

   
Newswise: JMIR Cardio | Impact of a Mobile App on Participation in Cardiac Rehabilitation
Released: 1-Aug-2022 1:05 PM EDT
JMIR Cardio | Impact of a Mobile App on Participation in Cardiac Rehabilitation
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JMIR Publications recently published "The Impact of a Mobile App on Participation in Cardiac Rehabilitation and Understanding Barriers to Success: Comparative Cohort Study" in JMIR Cardio which evaluated the impact on cardiac rehabilitation (CR) participation rates associated with the addition of the option of mobile app–based CR for patients declining conventional CR.

   
Newswise: JMIR Dermatology | Patients’ Experiences of Telemedicine for Their Skin Problems
Released: 1-Aug-2022 1:05 PM EDT
JMIR Dermatology | Patients’ Experiences of Telemedicine for Their Skin Problems
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JMIR Publications recently published "Patients’ Experiences of Telemedicine for Their Skin Problems: Qualitative Study" in JMIR Dermatology which reported that this qualitative study aimed to explore patients’ perceptions of a teledermatology service linking public primary care clinics to the national specialist dermatology clinic in Singapore.

   
Newswise: JMIR mHealth and uHealth | Remote Automated Blood Pressure Monitoring With Wearable Tech
Released: 1-Aug-2022 1:05 PM EDT
JMIR mHealth and uHealth | Remote Automated Blood Pressure Monitoring With Wearable Tech
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JMIR Publications recently published "Continuous Noninvasive Remote Automated Blood Pressure Monitoring With Novel Wearable Technology: A Preliminary Validation Study" in JMIR mHealth and uHealth which reported that the aim of the study was to validate the accuracy of Cloud DX Vitaliti continuous vital signs monitor (CVSM) continuous noninvasive blood pressure (cNIBP) measurements in postsurgical patients.

   
Newswise: JMIR Serious Games | Virtual Reality Balance Training for Parkinson Disease
Released: 1-Aug-2022 1:05 PM EDT
JMIR Serious Games | Virtual Reality Balance Training for Parkinson Disease
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JMIR Publications recently published "Benefits of Virtual Reality Balance Training for Patients With Parkinson Disease: Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, and Meta-Regression of a Randomized Controlled Trial" in JMIR Serious Games, which reported that virtual reality (VR) balance training is increasingly being pursued in biomedical research, specifically with respect to investigating balance ability with VR.

   
Newswise: JMIR Infodemiology | COVID-19 and Vitamin D Misinformation on YouTube: Content Analysis
Released: 1-Aug-2022 1:05 PM EDT
JMIR Infodemiology | COVID-19 and Vitamin D Misinformation on YouTube: Content Analysis
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JMIR Publications recently published "COVID-19 and Vitamin D Misinformation on YouTube: Content Analysis" in JMIR Infodemiology, which reported that although social media platforms, such as YouTube, can be an inexpensive and effective method of sharing accurate health information, inaccurate and misleading information shared on YouTube can be dangerous for viewers.

   
Newswise: JMIR Research Protocols | Google Apple Exposure Notification System for COVID-19
Released: 1-Aug-2022 11:05 AM EDT
JMIR Research Protocols | Google Apple Exposure Notification System for COVID-19
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JMIR Publications recently published "Dissemination and Implementation of a Google Apple Exposure Notification System for COVID-19 Risk Mitigation at a National Public University: Protocol for a Pilot Evaluation Study in a Real-World Setting" in JMIR Research Protocols which reported that this paper describes the protocol for South Carolina Safer Together, developed by Clemson University to design, deploy, and evaluate multilevel communication and dissemination and implementation (D&I) strategies in line with recommendations from governmental and educational agencies to mitigate the risk of exposure to COVID-19.

   
Newswise: JMIR Human Factors | Health Records for Communication in Colorectal Cancer Networks
Released: 1-Aug-2022 10:05 AM EDT
JMIR Human Factors | Health Records for Communication in Colorectal Cancer Networks
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JMIR Publications recently published "Uses of Personal Health Records for Communication Among Colorectal Cancer Survivors, Caregivers, and Providers: Interview and Observational Study in a Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory" in JMIR Human Factors which reported that personal health records (PHRs) may be useful for patient self-management and participation in communication with their caregivers and health care providers.

   
Newswise: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance | Diagnostic Accuracy of Self-test for Influenza
Released: 31-Jul-2022 1:05 AM EDT
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance | Diagnostic Accuracy of Self-test for Influenza
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JMIR Publications recently published "Diagnostic Accuracy of an At-Home, Rapid Self-test for Influenza: Prospective Comparative Accuracy Study" in JMIR Public Health and Surveillance which reported that rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for influenza used by individuals at home could potentially expand access to testing and reduce the impact of influenza on health systems. Improving access to testing could lead to earlier diagnosis following symptom onset, allowing more rapid interventions for those who test positive, including behavioral changes to minimize spread.

   
Newswise: JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies | Study on Voice-Assisted Technology
Released: 31-Jul-2022 12:05 AM EDT
JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies | Study on Voice-Assisted Technology
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JMIR Publications recently published "Speech and Language Practitioners’ Experiences of Commercially Available Voice-Assisted Technology: Web-Based Survey Study" in JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies which reported the professional experiences of UK speech and language therapists using voice-assisted technology (VAT) (e.g. Alexa, Siri) with their clients to identify the potential applications and barriers to VAT adoption and thereby inform future directions of research.

   
Newswise: JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting | Teleconsultation to Prevent Skin Conditions in Infants
Released: 31-Jul-2022 12:05 AM EDT
JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting | Teleconsultation to Prevent Skin Conditions in Infants
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JMIR Publications recently published "Effectiveness of Pediatric Teleconsultation to Prevent Skin Conditions in Infants and Reduce Parenting Stress in Mothers: Randomized Controlled Trial" in JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting which reported that mothers of infants are prone to experiencing parenting stress, which adversely affects mothers’ and children’s well-being. Additionally, studies have reported that atopic dermatitis (AD) among offspring enhances parenting stress, and postnatal maternal psychological problems can increase the risk of AD in children.

   
Newswise: JMIR Cancer | The Information Needs of Patients With Ovarian Cancer
Released: 29-Jul-2022 2:05 PM EDT
JMIR Cancer | The Information Needs of Patients With Ovarian Cancer
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JMIR Publications recently published "Understanding the Information Needs of Patients With Ovarian Cancer Regarding Genetic Testing to Inform Intervention Design: Interview Study" in JMIR Cancer, which reported that experts in gynecological cancer care recommend that all patients with invasive or high-grade ovarian cancer (OC) undergo genetic testing. However, even patients who intend to take or have taken genetic tests have many unaddressed information needs regarding genetic testing. Existing genetic counseling falls short of adequately addressing this challenge.

Newswise: JMIR Medical Informatics | The Science of Learning Health Systems
Released: 29-Jul-2022 11:05 AM EDT
JMIR Medical Informatics | The Science of Learning Health Systems
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JMIR Publications recently published "The Science of Learning Health Systems: Scoping Review of Empirical Research" in JMIR Medical Informatics which reported that the development and adoption of a Learning Health System (LHS) has been proposed as a means to address key challenges facing current and future health care systems. Learning Health Systems (LHS) is a concept that seeks to connect a myriad of data and knowledge with clinicians, families, and the patient themselves in a highly sophisticated way that fully supports informed decision making, and forms a continuous cycle of improvement.

   

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