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Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Mobile HIV Prevention App to Increase HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Initiation Among Rural Men Who Have Sex With Men in the Southern United States: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Mobile HIV Prevention App to Increase HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Initiation Among Rural Men Who Have Sex With Men in the Southern United States: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Example screenshots of the Study Management and Retention Tool (SMa RT) web application, including the different Combine intervention content sections: (A) log in screen, (B) study timeline, (C) intervention content home screen, (D), health resources section, (E) frequently asked questions about pre-exposure prophylaxis. This section includes the major time points of the study (baseline, month 6, month 12, month 18, and month 24). It allows participants to see upcoming and previously completed surveys.

Jeb Jones, Georgia Manley, Tiffany R Glynn, Kristin M Wall, Stefan D Baral, E Danny Harris, David Benkeser, Patrick S Sullivan

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e69540

Grab Bar Grasp Location During Bathtub Exit and Sit-to-Stand Transfers: Biomechanical Evaluation

Grab Bar Grasp Location During Bathtub Exit and Sit-to-Stand Transfers: Biomechanical Evaluation

(E) Incline grab bar grasp locations during sit-to-stand. HH: high horizontal; LH: low horizontal; SH: standard horizontal; VRT: vertical.

Iris C Levine, Konika Nirmalanathan, Roger E Montgomery, Alison C Novak

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e69442

Collection and Analysis of Repeated Speech Samples: Methodological Framework and Example Protocol

Collection and Analysis of Repeated Speech Samples: Methodological Framework and Example Protocol

Following their departure, the project team promptly emailed participants a link to the questionnaire and codes for shopping e-vouchers, compensating them for their time. Recording setup from the side (left) and the front (right). Researchers provided participants with a varying combination of speech elicitation tasks in each session (Figure 2).

Nicholas Cummins, Lauren Louise White, Zahia Rahman, Catriona Lucas, Tian Pan, Ewan Carr, Faith Matcham, Johnny Downs, Richard Dobson, Thomas F Quatieri, Judith Dineley

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e69431

A Gamified mHealth App to Promote Physical Activity and Reduce Sedentary Behavior in Autistic Adults: Protocol for a Remotely Delivered Pilot Intervention Study

A Gamified mHealth App to Promote Physical Activity and Reduce Sedentary Behavior in Autistic Adults: Protocol for a Remotely Delivered Pilot Intervention Study

Participants are being compensated with a US $100 Amazon e-gift card upon verified completion of study requirements, including consistent accelerometer wear and tracking log submissions over the 8-week data collection period. Additional incentives in the form of e-gift cards are offered to top performers on the app’s gamified leaderboard to encourage engagement. All data collected during this phase continue to be anonymized and securely managed through access-controlled systems.

Daehyoung Lee, Lia McNulty, Swetha Kathiravan, Matthew Louis Mauriello, Vijay Vasudevan, Anjana Bhat, Iva Obrusnikova, Richard Suminski

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71631

Usability and Impact of the Web-Based Dementia Foundations Educational Program in Personal Support Workers (PSWs), PSW Trainees, and Care Companions: Quasi-Experimental Study

Usability and Impact of the Web-Based Dementia Foundations Educational Program in Personal Support Workers (PSWs), PSW Trainees, and Care Companions: Quasi-Experimental Study

All participants were informed of the length of time of the e-learning and surveys, as well as details surrounding data collection, storage, and investigator identities. Participants’ identities and confidentiality were maintained throughout the research study. All participant data were deidentified and were stored on password-protected secure servers to prevent unauthorized access. There was no known risk or harm to participating in this study or publicizing its results or findings.

Anthony J Levinson, Stephanie Ayers, Sandra Clark, Patricia Gerantonis, Amy Schneeberg, Richard Sztramko

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e67889