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Human Guide Training to Improve Hospital Accessibility for Patients Who Are Blind: Needs Assessment and Pilot Process Evaluation

Human Guide Training to Improve Hospital Accessibility for Patients Who Are Blind: Needs Assessment and Pilot Process Evaluation

The core program planning group included stakeholders from Michigan Medicine’s Center for Disability Health and Wellness (MMM, Co-Director), Michigan Medicine’s Office of Patient Experience (Quinlan Davis, HOPE Program Coordinator), Michigan Medicine’s Interpreter Services (Christa Moran, ASL Interpreter Services Supervisor), Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living (William Purves, Director of Planning and Program Development) who also provided a patient perspective, and a Certified O&M Specialist and Teacher

Tyler G James, Sarah Hughes, Christa Moran, Sherry Day, Michael M McKee

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e64666

Assessment of Individual Exposure to Multiple Pollutants (Noise, Particulate Matter, and Extremely Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields) Related to Daily Life Microenvironments in the Brussels Capital Region: Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Study

Assessment of Individual Exposure to Multiple Pollutants (Noise, Particulate Matter, and Extremely Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields) Related to Daily Life Microenvironments in the Brussels Capital Region: Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Study

The participants were asked to always keep a maximum of 1 m and a minimum of 10 cm between Airbeam 2 and the pouch (smartphone + EMDEX). The maximum distance of 1 m ensures a strong Bluetooth connection between Airbeam 2 and the mobile phone. The minimum distance of 10 cm avoids possible interference of the Bluetooth connection with the ELF-MF measurements by EMDEX II.

Agathe O Salmon, Maryse Ledent, Eva M De Clercq, Bram Vanhoutte, Catherine Bouland

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e69407

The Effects of a Smartphone App (Feelee) to Enhance Adolescents’ Emotion Regulation Skills in a Forensic Outpatient Setting: Protocol for a Multiple Single-Case Experimental Design

The Effects of a Smartphone App (Feelee) to Enhance Adolescents’ Emotion Regulation Skills in a Forensic Outpatient Setting: Protocol for a Multiple Single-Case Experimental Design

Primary outcome measurements are taken daily throughout the baseline (phase A1), intervention (phase B), and follow-up phase (phase A2), using the smartphone app M-path. Secondary outcomes are measured at pre-(T0), post-(T1), and short-term follow-up measurements (T2). Additionally, qualitative data collection occurs at T2 and T3. The total research period, from the start of the baseline until the final measurement of the follow-up phase, lasts approximately 8 weeks per participant.

Merel M L Leijse, Levi van Dam, Thimo M van der Pol, René Breuk, Arne Popma

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64756

Assessing the Fit of a Digitally Delivered National Diabetes Prevention Program Among Rural Living Adults: Qualitative Study

Assessing the Fit of a Digitally Delivered National Diabetes Prevention Program Among Rural Living Adults: Qualitative Study

Participants were pseudonymized through the transcription service to reveal only the gender identity or role of the speaker, that is, “F” for a female participant, “M” for a male participant, or “Q” for the interviewer. In the original pilot study, participants were compensated US $20 for time and travel to attend each of the 3 outcome testing visits (baseline, 3 months, and 6 months) and allowed to keep the Fitbit (Google LLC) and wireless scales used for self-monitoring in the pilot study.

Gerit Wagner, Lyndsie M Koon, Patricia Smith, Kameron B Suire, Mary Hastert, Joseph E Donnelly, Melissa D Olfert, Paul Estabrooks, Anna M Gorczyca

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70406

Assessing the Psychosocial Impact of Expressive Writing on Adults With Spinal Cord Injury: Qualitative Study

Assessing the Psychosocial Impact of Expressive Writing on Adults With Spinal Cord Injury: Qualitative Study

Characteristics of participants with spinal cord injury who completed the coach-guided videoconferencing expressive writing program (n=24). a Gender: F=female; M=male b Education: PG=postgraduate; BA/BS =bachelor’s degree; SC=some college; V=vocation; c Living situation: A=alone; WS=with someone. d Employment: FT=fulltime; PT=parttime; NW=not working; R=retired; D=disability; HM=homemaker. e Diagnosis: E=ependymoma; NS=neurosarcoidosis; SCI=spinalcord injury; TM=transverse myelitis. f Injury level: P=paraplegia;

Shelly M Xie, Molly McKenna, Kendall Veach, Sydney Williams, Mary Grace Jones, Elizabeth Vander Kamp, Salaam Green, Lauren Edwards, Kimberly Kirklin, Benjamin A Jones, Hon K Yuen

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e71162