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Videoconference-Delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Family Caregivers of People With Dementia: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Videoconference-Delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Family Caregivers of People With Dementia: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Most of these caregivers are adult children caring for their parents, with spouses making up the next largest group [1]. These family caregivers provide critical support for individuals with ADRD, helping their relatives age in place [2,3]. Therefore, maintaining these caregivers’ health is imperative; however, they face significant unmet mental health needs [4].

Areum Han, Robert Oster, Hon Yuen, Jeremy Jenkins, Jessica Hawkins, Lauren Edwards

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67545

Vaccine Hesitancy and Associated Factors Among Caregivers of Children With Special Health Care Needs in the COVID-19 Era in China: Cross-Sectional Study

Vaccine Hesitancy and Associated Factors Among Caregivers of Children With Special Health Care Needs in the COVID-19 Era in China: Cross-Sectional Study

Therefore, we conducted this retrospective study to investigate the attitudes toward vaccines among caregivers of children with special health care needs and evaluate the changes in caregivers’ hesitancy toward vaccines before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, we also aimed to identify associated factors, including the stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, for caregivers’ attitudes toward NIP and non-NIP vaccines.

Mingyan Li, Changxuan Sun, Chai Ji, Meiying Gao, Xia Wang, Dan Yao, Junxia Guo, Lidan Sun, Abdul Rafay, Antonita Shereen George, Sanduni Hasara Samararathna Samararathna Muhandiramge, Guannan Bai

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e67487

Identifying, Engaging, and Supporting Care Partners in Clinical Settings: Protocol for a Patient Portal–Based Intervention

Identifying, Engaging, and Supporting Care Partners in Clinical Settings: Protocol for a Patient Portal–Based Intervention

This includes 48 million caregivers of adults, 42 million of whom are caregivers of adults aged 50 years or older [1]. Family (broadly defined) care partners provide critical and often daily support for tasks such as dressing and bathing, as well as managing medications, medical equipment, appointments, and follow-up care plans [2-4]. The role of a care partner can be fulfilling as well as challenging.

Catherine M DesRoches, Deborah Wachenheim, Jessica Ameling, Aysel Cibildak, Nancy Cibotti, Zhiyong Dong, Alexandra Drane, Isabel Hurwitz, Jennifer Meddings, Jody Naimark, Kimberly O'Donnell, Christine Winger, Sarah Stephens Winnay, Jordan Young, Jennifer L Wolff

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66708

Online-Based Recruitment Methods for Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Scoping Review and Lessons Learned From the PLAN Trial

Online-Based Recruitment Methods for Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Scoping Review and Lessons Learned From the PLAN Trial

The study inclusion criteria for caregivers are (1) older than 18 years, (2) able to read and speak Korean, (3) living in the same household with the Korean American older adult or has at least weekly interactions, and (4) written consent to participate in the study and permission granted to the study team to audit medical records for linkage to health care.

Deborah Min, Ji-Young Yun, Chad Parslow, Anushka Jajodia, Hae-Ra Han

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e55082

Acceptance Factors and Barriers to the Implementation of a Digital Intervention With Older Adults With Dementia or Caregivers: Protocol for an Umbrella Review

Acceptance Factors and Barriers to the Implementation of a Digital Intervention With Older Adults With Dementia or Caregivers: Protocol for an Umbrella Review

However, in the face of rising demand and scarce resources, the ability of health care systems and caregivers to provide equitable, responsive, and timely postdiagnostic support on a sustainable basis is a growing concern [15]. The physical, psychological, social, and economic impacts on not only people with dementia but also their caregivers, families, and society in general are another point of alarm [12,16-18].

Ricardo Madeira, Dulce Esteves, Nuno Pinto, Alessandro Vercelli, Maria Vaz Patto

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e56584

Parental Perceptions of Priorities and Features for a Mobile App to Promote Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors in Preschool Children: Mixed Methods Evaluation

Parental Perceptions of Priorities and Features for a Mobile App to Promote Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors in Preschool Children: Mixed Methods Evaluation

However, not all caregivers identified as planners; ie, several caregivers explicitly mentioned they do not adhere to a routine or play it mostly by ear. Whether parents viewed routine as important or not, they were able to describe scenarios where lack of structure was linked to child behavior issues. Appropriately, the screen time–related items fell in this cluster, including items “8. Limiting my child’s time using a phone or tablet” and “9. Limiting my child’s time watching TV.”

Jessica R Thompson, Summer J Weber, Shelagh A Mulvaney, Susanna Goggans, Madeline Brown, Anthony Faiola, Lynn Maamari, Pamela C Hull

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e65451

Effectiveness of a Dyadic Technology–Enhanced Home-Based Horticultural Therapy on Psychosocial Well-Being Among People With Dementia and Their Family Caregivers: Multimethods Pilot Study

Effectiveness of a Dyadic Technology–Enhanced Home-Based Horticultural Therapy on Psychosocial Well-Being Among People With Dementia and Their Family Caregivers: Multimethods Pilot Study

It is therefore important to develop psychosocial interventions to promote the psychological well-being of both caregivers and people with dementia, as well as to alleviate the BPSD experienced by people with dementia. Horticultural therapy (HT) has been proposed to be an effective intervention for improving the psychosocial well-being of people with dementia and their caregivers.

Patrick Pui Kin Kor, Justina Yat Wa Liu, Arkers Kwan Ching Wong, Alex Pak Lik Tsang, Han Zhi Tan, Daphne Sze Ki Cheung, Humphrey Kwong Wai Leung, Frances Kam Yuet Wong

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e66017

Digital Health Program to Support Family Caregivers of Children Undergoing Growth Hormone Therapy: Qualitative Feasibility Study

Digital Health Program to Support Family Caregivers of Children Undergoing Growth Hormone Therapy: Qualitative Feasibility Study

Therefore, caregivers are at risk of developing psychosocial problems, such as anxiety and depression, that could seriously impact the child’s health management. As an example, parental stress has been associated with poorer adherence of children to medical treatment [18]. Therefore, some authors have recommended assessing routinely caregivers’ stress and conducting psychosocial interventions aimed at promoting caregivers’ adaptation outcomes [17].

Alba Jiménez-Díaz, Maitena Pierantonelli, Patricia Morte Coscolín, Amaia Salinas-Uhalte, Silvia Quer-Palomas, Octavio Rivera-Romero, Rocío Herrero, Luis Fernández-Luque, Rosa Baños, Ricardo C Berrios, Antonio de Arriba

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e55023

Usability and Usefulness of a Symptom Management Coaching System for Patients With Cancer Treated With Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: Comparative Mixed Methods Study

Usability and Usefulness of a Symptom Management Coaching System for Patients With Cancer Treated With Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: Comparative Mixed Methods Study

For example, e Health apps in cancer treatment are used to facilitate timely symptom reporting by the collection of patient-reported outcomes, by providing information for patients and caregivers on diagnosis, treatment, and side effects, and by giving patients access to home interventions for physical and mental well-being [8-12].

Savannah Lucia Caterina Glaser, Itske Fraterman, Noah van Brummelen, Valentina Tibollo, Laura Maria Del Campo, Henk Mallo, Sofie Wilgenhof, Szymon Wilk, Vitali Gisko, Vadzim Khadakou, Ronald Cornet, Manuel Ottaviano, Stephanie Medlock

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e57659