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Optimization of the Care4Today Digital Health Platform to Enhance Self-Reporting of Medication Adherence and Health Experiences in Patients With Coronary or Peripheral Artery Disease: Mixed Methods Study

Optimization of the Care4Today Digital Health Platform to Enhance Self-Reporting of Medication Adherence and Health Experiences in Patients With Coronary or Peripheral Artery Disease: Mixed Methods Study

I would want control of when data is sent to my health care providers and who is authorized to receive that data. If it is a huge time obligation, or if it doesn’t sync with my watch, or if it means that I still have to use multiple other apps that I already use on a daily basis... Most participants thought the app would be useful in monitoring self-tracked health metrics, such as blood pressure or pain (29/37, 78%), health trends and progress (28/37, 76%), and lifestyle habits (27/37, 73%) (Table 3).

Stephanie Juan, Ante Harxhi, Simrati Kaul, Breeana Woods, Monica Tran, Gabrielle Geonnotti, Archit Gupta, Emily Dean, Cassandra E Saunders, Gloria Payne

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e56053

Experiences of Peer Mentoring Sexual and Gender Minority Emerging Adults Who Are at Risk for Suicide: Mixed Methods Study

Experiences of Peer Mentoring Sexual and Gender Minority Emerging Adults Who Are at Risk for Suicide: Mixed Methods Study

In their follow-up survey (at 2 months), mentees were asked questions about their experience with PM sessions, including: “PM sessions were offered at times that worked for my schedule,” and “I feel confident talking to a STARS PM to discuss what’s going on in my life.” Questions were answered on a Likert scale from 1 (strongly disagree) to 4 (strongly agree).

Jennifer T Tran, Jessica Webster, James R Wolfe, Jennifer Ben Nathan, Lindiwe Mayinja, Marin Kautz, Maria A Oquendo, Gregory K Brown, David Mandell, Danielle Mowery, José A Bauermeister, Lily A Brown

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67814