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Feasibility and Usability of a Web-Based Peer Support Network for Care Partners of People With Serious Illness (ConnectShareCare): Observational Study

Feasibility and Usability of a Web-Based Peer Support Network for Care Partners of People With Serious Illness (ConnectShareCare): Observational Study

A subset of care partner members (n=18) completed anonymous surveys on their experience with the network, including 13 engaged members (who signed in to the network at least once in the prior 90 d), 1 inactive member (who had not signed in to the network within the prior 90 d), and 4 members responding from an anonymous link provided on the website.

Aricca D Van Citters, Megan M Holthoff, Colleen Young, Sarah M Eck, Amelia M Cullinan, Stephanie Carney, Elizabeth A O'Donnell, Joel R King, Malavika Govindan, David Gustafson, Stephanie C Tomlin, Anne B Holmes, Ann D Bradley, Brant J Oliver, Matthew M Wilson, Eugene C Nelson, Amber E Barnato, Kathryn B Kirkland

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70206

Usage of a Multipurpose mHealth App Among Adults With Sickle Cell Disease: Randomized Controlled Trial

Usage of a Multipurpose mHealth App Among Adults With Sickle Cell Disease: Randomized Controlled Trial

Screenshots from selected features of the mobile health app for adults with sickle cell disease used in this randomized controlled trial showing the (A) guideline, (B) checklist, (C) quiz, and (D) pain tracker. The m Health app for adults with SCD used in this randomized controlled trial targets knowledge and skills for SCD through its patient-facing guidelines and self-management features. m Health: mobile health; SCD: sickle cell disease.

Robert M Cronin, Nives Quaye, Xin Liu, Kristina Landes, Lori E Crosby, Adetola A Kassim, Michael R DeBaun, Patrick M Schnell

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67906

Evaluating Digital Health Solutions in Diabetes and the Role of Patient-Reported Outcomes: Targeted Literature Review

Evaluating Digital Health Solutions in Diabetes and the Role of Patient-Reported Outcomes: Targeted Literature Review

By contrast, diabetes-specific PROMs first appeared in the late 1980 s—Self-Efficacy for Diabetes (SED-D) [31] and the Hypoglycemic Fear Survey (HFS) [32] appeared in 1987—while generic, nondiabetes-specific PROMs used in diabetes first appeared even longer ago in the 1960 s, for example, the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) [20] in 1961 and the Affect Balance Scale (ABS) [33] in 1969.

Paco Cerletti, Michael Joubert, Nick Oliver, Saira Ghafur, Pasquale Varriale, Ophélie Wilczynski, Marlene Gyldmark

JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e52909