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Current Technological Advances in Dysphagia Screening: Systematic Scoping Review

Current Technological Advances in Dysphagia Screening: Systematic Scoping Review

Lai et al [27] conducted a meta-analysis on the diagnostic accuracy of wearable technology for identifying aspiration risk exacerbated by dysphagia, whereas So et al [26] reviewed acoustics and accelerometric instruments for classifying swallow and nonswallow tasks. Li et al [68] conducted a narrative review of the acoustic theory foundation and applications for monitoring swallowing sound.

Duo Wai-Chi Wong, Jiao Wang, Sophia Ming-Yan Cheung, Derek Ka-Hei Lai, Armstrong Tat-San Chiu, Dai Pu, James Chung-Wai Cheung, Timothy Chi-Yui Kwok

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65551

User Experience of a Bespoke Videoconferencing System for Web-Based Family Visitation for Patients in an Intensive Care Unit: 1-Year Cross-Sectional Survey of Nursing Staff

User Experience of a Bespoke Videoconferencing System for Web-Based Family Visitation for Patients in an Intensive Care Unit: 1-Year Cross-Sectional Survey of Nursing Staff

Intensive care units often serve wide geographical areas, so videoconferencing systems have the potential to improve communication with patients’ families and reduce the psychological effects of intensive care admission on both patients and families. Videoconferencing systems can enable family members who cannot be physically present to be more involved during a patient’s intensive care journey.

Aoife Murray, Irial Conroy, Frank Kirrane, Leonie Cullen, Hemendra Worlikar, Derek T O'Keeffe

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e54560

eHealth Literacy 3.0: Updating the Norman and Skinner 2006 Model

eHealth Literacy 3.0: Updating the Norman and Skinner 2006 Model

As digital technology evolves, so does our understanding of the skills needed to navigate it for wellness and health care. While e Health literacy’s fundamental skills remain, model 3.0 reflects our expanded digital technology ecosystem and tool set. Greater emphasis is placed on the outcome: achieving health goals effectively and safely. Research is now needed to compare and validate model 3.0.

Ariesta Milanti, Cameron Norman, Dorothy Ngo Sheung Chan, Winnie Kwok Wei So, Harvey Skinner

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70112