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Exploring the Acceptance and Opportunities of Using a Specific Generative AI Chatbot to Assist Parents in Managing Pediatric Rheumatological Chronic Health Conditions: Mixed Methods Study

Exploring the Acceptance and Opportunities of Using a Specific Generative AI Chatbot to Assist Parents in Managing Pediatric Rheumatological Chronic Health Conditions: Mixed Methods Study

In total, there were 8 groups of mixed participants which included children and young people (n=9; age range 5‐26 y; mean age 13.3, SD 6.3 y) and parents (n=13). Each group consisted of 2‐5 participants. Participants felt that the chatbot needs to evolve with them. For instance, families felt that simple language should be used at the beginning of diagnosis. However, explanations should become more advanced in the subsequent years as families become more familiar and do not want to feel patronized.

Cheryl W Y Lau, Klaudia Kupiec, Polly Livermore

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e70409

Availability and Use of Digital Technology Among Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Scoping Review

Availability and Use of Digital Technology Among Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Scoping Review

Inclusion criteria were full-length, peer reviewed articles reporting primary research about digital technology used for PCOS-specific knowledge, self- management, or social support by adult (≥18 y) women with PCOS, available in English, and published from the years 2010 to 2025. The year 2010 was chosen to be inclusive of all digital technologies, but with awareness of the rapid nature of technological development in the digital application and website realm [17].

Pamela J Wright, Charlotte Burts, Carolyn Harmon, Cynthia F Corbett

JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e68469