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Using Gesture and Speech to Control Surgical Lighting Systems: Mixed Methods Study

Using Gesture and Speech to Control Surgical Lighting Systems: Mixed Methods Study

For gestures, 1 participant suggested using both hands in an L-shaped form (fully opened thumb and index finger, while other fingers are closed) and moving them closer or further away to make adjustments. The group also favored this, although it did not follow the one-hand-in-use recommendation. Predefined light settings were highly favored by the participants. All participants agreed that such a feature could be valuable for the OR and could help save time.

Nima Zargham, Anke V Reinschluessel, Andre Mühlenbrock, Thomas Muender, Timur Cetin, Verena Nicole Uslar, Dirk Weyhe, Rainer Malaka, Tanja Döring

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e70628

Co-Designing, Developing, and Testing a Mental Health Platform for Young People Using a Participatory Design Methodology in Colombia: Mixed Methods Study

Co-Designing, Developing, and Testing a Mental Health Platform for Young People Using a Participatory Design Methodology in Colombia: Mixed Methods Study

The relationship was statistically significant (χ²12=24.5; P=.02), and the effect size was calculated using Cramér V, which was found to be 0.16, which meant a weak effect size. The observed frequencies indicated that people who only used the platform on the day of registration were more likely to report no discomfort in the emotional distress screening. In addition, severe discomfort was the most common outcome for people who used the platform during their first month of registration.

Laura Ospina-Pinillos, Débora L Shambo-Rodríguez, Mónica Natalí Sánchez-Nítola, Alexandra Morales, Laura C Gallego-Sanchez, María Isabel Riaño-Fonseca, Andrea Carolina Bello-Tocancipá, Alvaro Navarro-Mancilla, Jaime A Pavlich-Mariscal, Alexandra Pomares-Quimbaya, Carlos Gómez-Restrepo, Ian B Hickie, Jo-An Occhipinti

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e66558