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Using a Multilingual AI Care Agent to Reduce Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Screening for Higher Fecal Immunochemical Test Adoption Among Spanish-Speaking Patients: Retrospective Analysis

Using a Multilingual AI Care Agent to Reduce Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Screening for Higher Fecal Immunochemical Test Adoption Among Spanish-Speaking Patients: Retrospective Analysis

Statistical significance was set at P This study utilized fully anonymized and de-identified datasets, where any personally identifiable information was removed prior to analysis. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, under the Common Rule (45 CFR 46.102(l)), research involving only de-identified data does not constitute human subjects research, as there is no intervention or interaction with living individuals and no access to identifiable private information.

Meenesh Bhimani, R Hal Baker, Markel Sanz Ausin, Gerald Meixiong, Rae Lasko, Mariska Raglow-Defranco, Alex Miller, Subhabrata Mukherjee, Saad Godil, Anderson Cook, Jonathan D Agnew, Ashish Atreja

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71211

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

narrative story to provide sufficient content (BA) Priority list of timely content for tweets such as newly published PECARN studies with icons to assist readers (AG) Iterative operation manual with protocols and policies to align with stakeholders and unexpected obstacles (S, T, Y) Developing approach to unexpected events and outside-of-scope requests (O, AD, AM, AU) Outcomes Development of analytic metrics with dashboard monitoring (Q) Increasing and broadening followership for Twitter account (AK, AX, K, P)

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

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

The Shapiro-Wilk test indicated that SRAS-SF scores (P=.07) were normally distributed, while GAD-7 scores (P=.01) and all individual survey items (P Per the Kruskal-Wallis test for examining differences between responses by school year and gender, first-year medical students were more likely to feel uncomfortable when returning purchases (P=.03), and female participants were more likely to ask loud theater couples to be quiet (P=.05).

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

Use, Usability, and Experience Testing of a Digital Health Intervention to Support Chronic Kidney Disease Self-Management: Mixed Methods Study

Use, Usability, and Experience Testing of a Digital Health Intervention to Support Chronic Kidney Disease Self-Management: Mixed Methods Study

Statistical significance was accepted as P All identifiable information, such as individuals’ names and personal details, was removed from the completed transcripts. NVivo (version 12; QRS International) was used to manage and store data, which were analyzed according to the principles of interpretive reflexive thematic analysis using the approach described by Braun and Clarke [38] to identify and report themes.

Courtney J Lightfoot, Thomas J Wilkinson, Roseanne E Billany, Gurneet K Sohansoha, Noemi Vadaszy, Ella C Ford, Melanie J Davies, Thomas Yates, Alice C Smith, Matthew P M Graham-Brown

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e75845

The Relationship Between Medical Student Neuroticism and Preferred Medical Specialty: Cross-Sectional Study

The Relationship Between Medical Student Neuroticism and Preferred Medical Specialty: Cross-Sectional Study

Statistical significance was determined as P≤.05. This study received ethical approval from the California University of Science and Medicine Institutional Review Board (approval: HS-2023‐59) on November 27, 2023. Informed consent for primary data collection and secondary analyses of the research data was obtained from all individual participants included in this study. Participants received no compensation for participation.

Jonathan Shaw, Brenton Phung, Ashley Lai, James Hagerty, Van Le, Seung Rim Yoo, Jerome Torres, Angelene Won, Charles Lai, Peter Bota, Aaron Jacobs

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e73507