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Innovative Mobile App (CPD By the Minute) for Continuing Professional Development in Medicine: Multimethods Study

Innovative Mobile App (CPD By the Minute) for Continuing Professional Development in Medicine: Multimethods Study

But I think as an anesthesiologist, you never know what’s going to come up. So, it’s good to keep a broad overview of things, even if you’re not doing them every day. For some participants, having a broad range of subspecialty topics provided them with a refreshing overview of knowledge regardless of its relevancy to their practice. By contrast, a few participants reported that they would have appreciated a more tailored approach to the content of the app.

Peter Slinger, Maram Omar, Sarah Younus, Rebecca Charow, Michael Baxter, Craig Campbell, Meredith Giuliani, Jesse Goldmacher, Tharshini Jeyakumar, Inaara Karsan, Janet Papadakos, Tina Papadakos, Alexandra Jane Rotstein, May-Sann Yee, Asad Siddiqui, Marcos Silva Restrepo, Melody Zhang, David Wiljer

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e69443

Current Practice and Expert Perspectives on Cultural Adaptations of Digital Health Interventions: Qualitative Study

Current Practice and Expert Perspectives on Cultural Adaptations of Digital Health Interventions: Qualitative Study

One expert in the cultural adaptation of DHIs in middle and low-income settings mentioned: I didn’t have a lot of money. So, it would be nice to include more participants [...]. So, like If I had more time, I definitely would have done a qualitative study to get feedback on the adapted version before conducting the pilot’s study. Overall, involving DHI users, the adaptation process was described as iterative.

Vasileios Nittas, Sarah J Chavez, Paola Daniore

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e59965

Delivering an Electronic Health Record Based Educational Intervention Promoting Peri-Operative Non-Pharmacological Pain Care as Part of a Randomized Controlled Trial: Mixed Method Evaluation of Inpatient Nurses’ Perspectives

Delivering an Electronic Health Record Based Educational Intervention Promoting Peri-Operative Non-Pharmacological Pain Care as Part of a Randomized Controlled Trial: Mixed Method Evaluation of Inpatient Nurses’ Perspectives

As one participant described it, “it’s just that it’s time, massage is time, TENS unit is time…and unfortunately, I feel like that has been very short lately.” There was a tendency for nurses to discuss NPPC techniques with patients that they were personally familiar with and avoid discussing techniques they were less familiar with or lacked resources to provide. One nurse stated, “I don’t know the first thing about tai chi, or…how we would be able to implement that in the inpatient setting at least.

Sarah A Minteer, Cindy Tofthagen, Kathy Sheffield, Susanne Cutshall, Susan Launder, Jane Hein, Mary McGough, Christy M Audeh, Jon C Tilburt, Andrea L Cheville

JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e70332

Using Electrooculography and Electrodermal Activity During a Cold Pressor Test to Identify Physiological Biomarkers of State Anxiety: Feature-Based Algorithm Development and Validation Study

Using Electrooculography and Electrodermal Activity During a Cold Pressor Test to Identify Physiological Biomarkers of State Anxiety: Feature-Based Algorithm Development and Validation Study

The STAI-State survey, consisting of items such as “I feel tense” and “I feel worried,” assesses immediate anxiety levels on a 4-point scale, making it particularly useful for tracking s-anxiety in response to acute stress. The survey recorded at each stage is detailed in Multimedia Appendix 2.

Jadelynn Dao, Ruixiao Liu, Sarah Solomon, Samuel Aaron Solomon

JMIRx Med 2025;6:e69472

User-Driven Development of a Digital Behavioral Intervention for Chronic Pain: Multimethod Multiphase Study

User-Driven Development of a Digital Behavioral Intervention for Chronic Pain: Multimethod Multiphase Study

I put more stock in ACT. Acceptance, which is something I’ve worked really hard on because I’ve been a bit black or white.” [Patient 5] “I personally would have had a more difficult time if [I] met the patients face-to-face in this type of treatment without any support... Having a treatment program that you follow, I feel that the knowledge I have [then] about chronic pain is good enough.”

Afra Selma Taygar, Sara Laureen Bartels, Rocío de la Vega, Ida Flink, Linnéa Engman, Suzanne Petersson, Sophie I Johnsson, Katja Boersma, Lance M McCracken, Rikard K Wicksell

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e74064