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Exploring Climate Change’s Impact on the Cardiopulmonary Health of Adults Living in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland: Protocol for a Development and Usability Pilot Study

Exploring Climate Change’s Impact on the Cardiopulmonary Health of Adults Living in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland: Protocol for a Development and Usability Pilot Study

Greenhouse gas emissions, particulate matter (PM), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), tropospheric ozone (O3), and sulfur dioxide (SO2) are the pollutants with the most significant impact on human health. There has been a concurrent 57% increase in heatwave episodes since 2010. Heat-related deaths among people >65 years of age have risen by 70% in 2 decades [5].

Omar Portela Dos Santos, Paulo Jorge Pereira Alves, Henk Verloo

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67128

Evidence on Digital HIV Self-Testing From Accuracy to Impact: Updated Systematic Review

Evidence on Digital HIV Self-Testing From Accuracy to Impact: Updated Systematic Review

This review found these forms of digital support resulted in reasonably high acceptability (77%-97%), preference (53%-100%), feasibility (93%-95%), and impact (53%-100%) [5]. However, this review neglected to include accuracy metrics, due to insufficient literature at that time.

Ashlyn Beecroft, Olivia Vaikla, Nora Engel, Thomas Duchaine, Chen Liang, Nitika Pant Pai

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63110

Examining the Emotional and Physical Health Impact in Users of Open-Source Automated Insulin Delivery and Sources of Support: Qualitative Analysis of Patient Narratives

Examining the Emotional and Physical Health Impact in Users of Open-Source Automated Insulin Delivery and Sources of Support: Qualitative Analysis of Patient Narratives

However, until recently, the perspective of the user and their reported outcomes has only been touched upon [21-25], and there remains much to learn about how open-source AID systems impact the lives of those who use them. The focus of this study was to establish the physiological, cognitive, and emotional impact of open-source AID system use. We further aimed to identify sources of support and challenges associated with setup, regular use, and maintenance of open-source AID systems.

Bryan Cleal, Yanbing Chen, Mandy Wäldchen, Hanne Ballhausen, Drew Cooper, Shane O'Donnell, Christine Knoll, Niklas Krug, Klemens Raile, Tebbe Ubben, Adrian Tappe, Dana Lewis, Ingrid Willaing, Timothy Skinner, Katarina Braune

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e48406

Evaluation of the Development, Implementation, Maintenance, and Impact of 3 Digital Surveillance Tools Deployed in Malawi During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Modified Delphi Expert Consensus Study

Evaluation of the Development, Implementation, Maintenance, and Impact of 3 Digital Surveillance Tools Deployed in Malawi During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Modified Delphi Expert Consensus Study

The COVID-19 pandemic had an immense impact worldwide, exposing significant flaws and vulnerabilities in our health care systems. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the significance of robust and well-functioning surveillance systems, given their role in local decision-making and worldwide knowledge exchange.

Alanna Denny, Isaach Ndemera, Kingston Chirwa, Joseph Tsung Shu Wu, Griphin Baxter Chirambo, Simeon Yosefe, Ben Chilima, Matthew Kagoli, Hsin-yi Lee, Kwong Leung Joseph Yu, John O'Donoghue

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e58389

Allied Health Professionals’ Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence in the Clinical Setting: Cross-Sectional Survey

Allied Health Professionals’ Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence in the Clinical Setting: Cross-Sectional Survey

The SHAIP tool is a 10-item, 2-factor tool that measures health care professionals’ perceptions of the professional impact of AI and preparedness for AI [52]. Literature using the SHAIP tool [52] is emerging worldwide, however only a small number of AHPs have been represented in the results [23,24].

Jane Hoffman, Laetitia Hattingh, Lucy Shinners, Rebecca L Angus, Brent Richards, Ian Hughes, Rachel Wenke

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e57204

The Impact and Wider Implications of Remote Consultations for General Practice in Norway: Qualitative Study Among Norwegian Contract General Practitioners

The Impact and Wider Implications of Remote Consultations for General Practice in Norway: Qualitative Study Among Norwegian Contract General Practitioners

GPs acknowledge that remote consultations have a multifaceted impact across the various levels of health care [24-26]. The health services can be viewed as an ecological system [27], emphasizing how changes at one level have ripple effects across the entire system.

Børge Lønnebakke Norberg, Bjarne Austad, Eli Kristiansen, Paolo Zanaboni, Linn Okkenhaug Getz

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e63068

Racial Biases Associated With Pulse Oximetry: Longitudinal Social Network Analysis of Social Media Advocacy Impact

Racial Biases Associated With Pulse Oximetry: Longitudinal Social Network Analysis of Social Media Advocacy Impact

Further investigations uncovered an adverse impact of pulse oximetry accuracy and evidence of statistical bias in pulse oximeter measurements, specifically in relation to race on patient care in black and colored patients, putting these patients at risk of hypoxemia and delayed escalation of care both in COVID-19– and non–COVID-19–related clinical scenarios [6-8].

Wasim Ahmed, Mariann Hardey, Bradford David Winters, Aarti Sarwal

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e56034

Implementation and Evaluation of a Home-Based Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Monitoring Option: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Implementation and Evaluation of a Home-Based Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Monitoring Option: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The COVID-19 pandemic created dramatic reductions in sexual health service capacity [16] that only further exacerbated and continues to impact existing structural barriers that lead to lower Pr EP access and higher numbers of discontinuations [17-19].

Chase Cannon, Katherine Holzhauer, Matthew Golden

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e56587

Deceptively Simple yet Profoundly Impactful: Text Messaging Interventions to Support Health

Deceptively Simple yet Profoundly Impactful: Text Messaging Interventions to Support Health

This paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the SMS interventions’ trajectory, distilling the evidence of their impact, discussing the critical elements of successful interventions, and exploring future directions for research and application. Our examination begins with a retrospection of the emergence and evolution of SMS interventions, starting from the early 2000s when digital communication first showed promise for supporting health behavior change.

Brian Suffoletto

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e58726