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Research Dissemination Strategies in Pediatric Emergency Care Using a Professional Twitter (X) Account: A Mixed Methods Developmental Study of a Logic Model Framework

Research Dissemination Strategies in Pediatric Emergency Care Using a Professional Twitter (X) Account: A Mixed Methods Developmental Study of a Logic Model Framework

In particular, Twitter (now rebranded as X, though “Twitter” is used in this article given its widely recognized name) has over 600 million monthly active users [5] and has gained traction across clinical subspecialties, journals, and academia for research dissemination [6-8]. Having a Twitter presence is becoming increasingly important as a means to reach target audiences and affect bibliometric markers of research impact.

Gwendolyn C Hooley, Julia N Magana, Jason M Woods, Shyam Sivasankar, Lauren VonHoltz, Anita R Schmidt, Todd P Chang, Michelle Lin

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59481

College Community–Based Physical Activity Support at a Public University During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Retrospective Longitudinal Analysis of Intra- Versus Interpersonal Components for Uptake and Outcome Association

College Community–Based Physical Activity Support at a Public University During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Retrospective Longitudinal Analysis of Intra- Versus Interpersonal Components for Uptake and Outcome Association

Therefore, we plotted average retention among team members in relation to team characteristics, including team size (bubble size) and median app engagements per day among team members (x-axis). It is visually apparent that the longer-retained individuals were those on teams with a larger size and higher median rate of app engagement. The dotted curve is for visual purposes and approximates retention days as 2.29 × ln(median engagement of team) + 24.29.

Garrett I Ash, Selene S Mak, Adrian D Haughton, Madilyn Augustine, Phillip O Bodurtha, Robert S Axtell, Beatrice Borsari, Jason J Liu, Shaoke Lou, Xin Xin, Lisa M Fucito, Sangchoon Jeon, Matthew Stults-Kolehmainen, Mark B Gerstein

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e51707

Feasibility and Cultural Adaptation of a Community-Engaged Physical Activity Intervention for Hispanic Older Adults: Pilot Study

Feasibility and Cultural Adaptation of a Community-Engaged Physical Activity Intervention for Hispanic Older Adults: Pilot Study

The enrollment rate was defined as the number of enrolled participants divided by the number of prescreened participants x 100. Completion rate was defined as the number of participants who completed the intervention divided by the number of participants who enrolled in the intervention x 100.

Zvinka Z Zlatar, Mikael Anne Greenwood-Hickman, Lazaro N Martinez Lujan, Julie Cooper, Stefani Florez-Acevedo, David X Marquez, Rosa Gutierrez Aceves, Andrea Paula Vargas, Dori E Rosenberg

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65489

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the 2021 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Guidelines on Public Perspectives Toward Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Thematic and Sentiment Analysis on Twitter (Rebranded as X)

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the 2021 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Guidelines on Public Perspectives Toward Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Thematic and Sentiment Analysis on Twitter (Rebranded as X)

To examine the public discourse on Twitter (rebranded as X in July 2023), we leveraged a BERT variant for sentiment analysis and term frequency and LDA for topic modeling and thematic analysis to understand the sentiments, concerns, and priorities of individuals living with ME/CFS and associated interest holders. By addressing these knowledge gaps, this study helps inform the use of social media analysis in understanding complex disorders, such as ME/CFS.

Iliya Khakban, Shagun Jain, Joseph Gallab, Blossom Dharmaraj, Fangwen Zhou, Cynthia Lokker, Wael Abdelkader, Dena Zeraatkar, Jason W Busse

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65087