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Online Peer Support for Long-Term Conditions: Protocol for a Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

Online Peer Support for Long-Term Conditions: Protocol for a Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

Online peer support requires a sufficiently large community of active users to enable discussions and foster a community. Therefore, we will allocate participants using a 2:1 ratio (100 to the intervention arm and 50 to the control arm). Treatment allocations will be stratified based on baseline depressive symptom severity using minimization with randomly varying block sizes.

Grace Lavelle, Hannah Grace Jones, Ewan Carr, Elly Aylwin-Foster, Vanessa Lawrence, Alan Simpson, Matthew Hotopf

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71513

Acceptability and Preliminary Efficacy of a Novel Web-Based Physical Activity for the Heart (PATH) Intervention Designed to Promote Physical Activity in Adults With Obesity: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Acceptability and Preliminary Efficacy of a Novel Web-Based Physical Activity for the Heart (PATH) Intervention Designed to Promote Physical Activity in Adults With Obesity: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Then, highly rated workouts (≥3.5/5 stars) were vetted by the study team for content relevance and safety and then curated on our PATH website in 3 intensity levels (beginner, intermediate, and proficient) to foster gradual progression from low- to high-intensity PA. We added backend features that enable a remote health coach to help users set their PA goals and select a PA regimen that is safe for their fitness level.

Jacob Kariuki, Lora Burke, Kirk Erickson, Susan Sereika, Sudeshna Paul, Jessica Cheng, Heran Biza, Amjad Abdirahman, Katherine Wilbraham, Heather Milton, Cornelius Brown, Matthew Sells, Foster Osei Baah, Jessica Wells, Rasheeta Chandler, Bethany Barone Gibbs

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67972

Co-Designing a Digital App to Support Young People’s Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (VoiceIn): Development and Usability Study

Co-Designing a Digital App to Support Young People’s Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (VoiceIn): Development and Usability Study

While resource limitations preclude the ongoing monitoring necessary to enable social features, mental health researchers are encouraged to include information about the research team on the project details page, and provide ongoing updates to foster engagement with app users. Social features priorities across stakeholder groups are outlined in Table 5.

Alison Branitsky, Penny Bee, Sandra Bucci, Karina Lovell, Simon Foster, Pauline Whelan

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e53394