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Effectiveness of Interventions to Improve Digital Health Literacy in Forced Migrant Populations: Mixed Methods Systematic Review

Effectiveness of Interventions to Improve Digital Health Literacy in Forced Migrant Populations: Mixed Methods Systematic Review

These constraints render even the best digital health interventions ineffective. Consequently, low digital health literacy (DHL), involving all aforementioned obstacles, is an important issue among forced migrant populations [30,34]. Norman and Skinner [35] define DHL as “the ability to seek, find, understand, and appraise health information from electronic sources and apply the knowledge gained to addressing or solving a health problem.”

Achille Roghemrazangba Yameogo, Carole Délétroz, Maxime Sasseville, Samira Amil, Sié Mathieu Aymar Romaric Da, James Plaisimond, Frédéric Bergeron, Sofia Tadlaoui, Patrick Bodenmann, Marie-Pierre Gagnon

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69880

Social Media and Youth Mental Health: Scoping Review of Platform and Policy Recommendations

Social Media and Youth Mental Health: Scoping Review of Platform and Policy Recommendations

Implementing such legislative changes, with associated penalties for noncompliance, would likely encourage platforms to enact more effective self-regulation [80] (quote from Office of the New York State Attorney General Letitia James [78]): Instead of simply being able to assert protection under Section 230, a defendant company has the initial burden of establishing that its policies and practices were reasonably designed to address unlawful content....

Jasleen Chhabra, Vita Pilkington, Ruben Benakovic, Michael James Wilson, Louise La Sala, Zac Seidler

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72061

Examining the Relationship Between Assertiveness and Anxiety in First- and Second-Year US Medical Students

Examining the Relationship Between Assertiveness and Anxiety in First- and Second-Year US Medical Students

This figure was generated by using SPSS, and it visualizes the line of best fit between the GAD-7 and SRAS-SF scores. The R2 value is 0.39, and the r value is −0.62, indicating a strong negative correlation between GAD-7 and SRAS-SF scores. GAD-7: General Anxiety Disorder 7-item; SRAS-SF: Simple Rathus Assertiveness Scale-Short Form. The differences between first-year and second-year medical students’ confidence toward returning purchases may reflect cohort-based personality variation.

Jonathan Shaw, James Hagerty, Kristen Masada, Angelene Eunji Won, Ashley Lai, Jisu Shin, Van Le, Brenton Phung, Charles Lai, Peter Bota, Aaron Jacobs

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e73394

Co-Design for Developing and Integrating a Model of Care for Pain Management Centers: Protocol for a Biphase Qualitative Study

Co-Design for Developing and Integrating a Model of Care for Pain Management Centers: Protocol for a Biphase Qualitative Study

Subsequently, it may reduce the cost and burden on existing strained resources and promote adherence to best practices. In current clinical practice, the evaluation of long-term effectiveness within the existing Mo C is unclear. In contrast, short-term evidence may not be convincing enough for decision-making and operational management in pain management services [31].

Emma Zhao, Lisa Vaccaro, Yi-Ching Lee, Timothy James Brake, Anastasia Serafimovska

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e59126

Advancing Regional and Remote Health Care With Virtual Hospital Implementation: Rapid Review

Advancing Regional and Remote Health Care With Virtual Hospital Implementation: Rapid Review

By analyzing a wide range of literature, a rapid review helped to identify the most current evidence and trends, providing a comprehensive overview of the benefits, challenges, and best practices associated with developing VHs to support regional and remote health care.

Artika Archana Kumari, Tafheem Ahmad Wani, Michael Liem, James Boyd, Urooj Raza Khan

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e64582

Seek and Ye Shall Not Find (Yet): Searching Clinical Trial Registries for Trials Designed With Patients—A Call to Action

Seek and Ye Shall Not Find (Yet): Searching Clinical Trial Registries for Trials Designed With Patients—A Call to Action

they can leverage patient involvement content multiple times beyond registries (eg, patient involvement statements in protocols, grant applications, ethics submissions, publications, corporate annual reports, regulatory submissions, and reimbursement applications) Providing journal editors, reviewers, and readers with source information on patient involvement that can be validated and verified against protocols and publications Facilitating new ways to conduct research, undertake benchmarking, and identify best

Karen Louise Woolley, JD Woolley, Mark James Woolley

J Particip Med 2025;17:e72015