Search Results (1 to 10 of 5055 Results)
Download search results: CSV END BibTex RIS
Skip search results from other journals and go to results- 1421 Journal of Medical Internet Research
- 897 JMIR Research Protocols
- 610 JMIR Formative Research
- 389 JMIR mHealth and uHealth
- 216 JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
- 195 JMIR Mental Health
- 169 Online Journal of Public Health Informatics
- 163 JMIR Medical Informatics
- 142 JMIR Human Factors
- 87 JMIR Cancer
- 86 JMIR Dermatology
- 68 JMIR Medical Education
- 66 JMIR Aging
- 66 JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting
- 64 JMIR Serious Games
- 62 Iproceedings
- 59 Interactive Journal of Medical Research
- 49 JMIR Diabetes
- 44 JMIR Cardio
- 43 JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies
- 26 JMIR Perioperative Medicine
- 25 JMIRx Med
- 24 JMIR Nursing
- 24 Journal of Participatory Medicine
- 22 JMIR AI
- 18 JMIR Infodemiology
- 8 JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology
- 4 JMIR Biomedical Engineering
- 4 JMIR Neurotechnology
- 2 JMIR XR and Spatial Computing (JMXR)
- 1 Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
- 1 Medicine 2.0
- 0 iProceedings
- 0 JMIR Preprints
- 0 JMIR Challenges
- 0 JMIR Data
- 0 JMIRx Bio
- 0 Transfer Hub (manuscript eXchange)
Go back to the top of the page Skip and go to footer section
Go back to the top of the page Skip and go to footer section
Go back to the top of the page Skip and go to footer section
Go back to the top of the page Skip and go to footer section

Terminology and Definitions of Racial Health Equity in Prominent Health Websites: Systematic Review
This study was part of a project titled “Centering Racial Health Equity in Evidence Syntheses” funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation [10,33], intending to evaluate and provide recommendations for centering racial health equity within evidence syntheses [34]. The protocol was reviewed and guided by an external steering committee composed of interest holders and is available through Open Science Framework and was published [35].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64868
Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Go back to the top of the page Skip and go to footer section

M-Cubed, an adaptation of Health Mindr that provides pop-up HIV prevention messaging, demonstrated efficacy to increase HIV testing and Pr EP uptake among urban MSM [17].
There is a need to understand which components of app-based HIV prevention are necessary to promote prevention to inform future implementation. A standard feature of most app-based HIV prevention interventions is access to free HIV and STI self-test kits [30-32].
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e69540
Download Citation: END BibTex RIS
Go back to the top of the page Skip and go to footer section
Go back to the top of the page Skip and go to footer section
Go back to the top of the page Skip and go to footer section