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Harnessing Human-Centered Design for Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions and Implementation Strategies in Community Settings: Protocol for Redesign to Improve Usability, Engagement, and Appropriateness

Harnessing Human-Centered Design for Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions and Implementation Strategies in Community Settings: Protocol for Redesign to Improve Usability, Engagement, and Appropriateness

This study is scheduled to begin in April 2025, and the study team has received institutional review board approval. Our vision is to address persistent issues with usability, engagement, and appropriateness that are barriers to clinical intervention and implementation strategy use by drawing from the fields of HCD and implementation science.

Aaron R Lyon, Sean A Munson, Michael D Pullmann, Brittany Mosser, Tricia Aung, John Fortney, Alex Dopp, Katie P Osterhage, Helen G Haile, Kathryn E Bruzios, Brittany E Blanchard, Ryan Allred, Macey R Fuller, Patrick J Raue, Ian Bennett, Jill Locke, Karen Bearss, Denise Walker, Elizabeth Connors, Eric Bruns, Jenna Van Draanen, Doyanne Darnell, Patricia A Areán

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65446

A Tailored Postpartum eHealth Physical Activity Intervention for Individuals at High Risk of Postpartum Depression—the POstpartum Wellness Study (POW): Protocol and Data Overview for a Randomized Controlled Trial

A Tailored Postpartum eHealth Physical Activity Intervention for Individuals at High Risk of Postpartum Depression—the POstpartum Wellness Study (POW): Protocol and Data Overview for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Follow-up data collection ended in April 2023. At the 3-month follow-up, 73 out of 99 (74%) participants (35/50, 70% in the intervention group and 38/49, 78% in the usual care group) completed questionnaires; 53 out of 99 (54%) returned the accelerometer after wearing it for 7 days (27/50, 54% in the intervention group and 26/49, 53% in the usual care group).

Maya Ramsey, Nina Oberman, Charles P Quesenberry Jr, Elaine Kurtovich, Lizeth Gomez Chavez, Aaloni Chess, Susan Denise Brown, Cheryl L Albright, Mibhali Bhalala, Sylvia E Badon, Lyndsay A Avalos

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e56882

Usability Assessment Methods for Mobile Apps for Physical Rehabilitation: Umbrella Review

Usability Assessment Methods for Mobile Apps for Physical Rehabilitation: Umbrella Review

Based on the objectives of the study, the following inclusion criteria were formulated: (1) articles published between January 1, 2015, and April 27, 2023 (the date range reflected the launch of Apple Research Kit in 2015, which accelerated m Health development and research [36]); (2) containing data on human participants; (3) with the “unit of searching” [33] being “systematic reviews” [37,38] in order to reduce the effect of cumulative bias that may arise when including nonsystematic reviews; (4) examining usability

Sylvia Hach, Gemma Alder, Verna Stavric, Denise Taylor, Nada Signal

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e49449