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Extended Reality (XR) in Pediatric Acute and Chronic Pain: Systematic Review and Evidence Gap Map

Extended Reality (XR) in Pediatric Acute and Chronic Pain: Systematic Review and Evidence Gap Map

Exploration of the utility of AR is particularly relevant in the context of chronic pain where exposure to painful movements may benefit from gradation such that a young person is first fully distracted by immersion into a VR world then gradually progressed toward exposure of their environment using an AR system to continue to support distraction while increasing exposure to their lived environment [123-125].

Courtney W Hess, Brittany N Rosenbloom, Giulia Mesaroli, Cristal Lopez, Nhat Ngo, Estreya Cohen, Carley Ouellette, Jeffrey I Gold, Deirdre Logan, Laura E Simons, Jennifer N Stinson

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e63854

Insights on the Side Effects of Female Contraceptive Products From Online Drug Reviews: Natural Language Processing–Based Content Analysis

Insights on the Side Effects of Female Contraceptive Products From Online Drug Reviews: Natural Language Processing–Based Content Analysis

In a content analysis of the “sex secrets” Facebook page, Yeo and Chu [34] found that young people predominantly use this social media platform to request information, opinion, or advice, including the topic of birth control. Stoddard et al [35] found that more than half of the most popular contraception videos on Tik Tok revolved around patient experience.

Nicole Groene, Audrey Nickel, Amanda E Rohn

JMIR AI 2025;4:e68809

Examining the Client Experience of Digital Tools in Blended Care Therapy: Qualitative Interview Study

Examining the Client Experience of Digital Tools in Blended Care Therapy: Qualitative Interview Study

Historically, research on technology-enabled mental health interventions has been conducted on largely homogenous samples as White individuals, and particularly White young to middle-age adult women, are typically over-represented in research trials [34,35]. While our study sample was diverse in regards to race, ethnicity, gender, age, and income, the participants may not be representative of all clients who engage with blended care services.

Emily G Lattie, Miranda Beltzer, Alethea Varra, Connie E Chen, Anita Lungu

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68249

Assessment and Intervention for Diabetes Distress in Primary Care Using Clinical and Technological Interventions: Protocol for a Single-Arm Pilot Trial

Assessment and Intervention for Diabetes Distress in Primary Care Using Clinical and Technological Interventions: Protocol for a Single-Arm Pilot Trial

A potential limitation of e Consult use is the increased, noncompensated workload on primary care providers, who must act on the e-consultant’s recommendations for each patient. Primary care is a fast-paced setting that is often stretched for resources, staffing, and time. Further, primary care is a diverse setting with varied access and structures to care delivery. Consequently, it is unlikely that a single approach or method of care is appropriate in all primary care settings.

Marisa Kostiuk, Susan L Moore, E Seth Kramer, Joshua Felton Gilens, Ashwin Sarwal, David Saxon, John F Thomas, Tamara K Oser

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e62916

Examining Quality of Work Life in Atlantic Canadian Long-Term Care Homes: Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Examining Quality of Work Life in Atlantic Canadian Long-Term Care Homes: Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Survey Study

We use the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-Surveys (CHERRIES) reporting guidelines for web-based or internet surveys as a framework for our approach [26]. A detailed description using the CHERRIES checklist is present in Multimedia Appendix 1. Our methods are consistent with the established recruitment and data collection protocols used by TREC [23,27] and will enable comparison of data not only across the Atlantic Canadian provinces but also with the Western Canadian provinces.

Janice M Keefe, Rose McCloskey, Marilyn J Hodgins, Caitlin McArthur, Adrian MacKenzie, Lori E Weeks, Carole A Estabrooks

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66338