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Effects of Integrating Wearable Activity Trackers With a Home-Based Multicomponent Exercise Intervention on Fall-Related Parameters and Physical Function in Older Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial

Effects of Integrating Wearable Activity Trackers With a Home-Based Multicomponent Exercise Intervention on Fall-Related Parameters and Physical Function in Older Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 27.6% of individuals aged >65 years in the United States reported falling during the previous year, and 38,742 (78.0 per 100,000) died from unintentional falls in 2020 [4]. In Korea, the 2017 National Survey of Korean Elderly reported that 15.9% of older adults experienced falls in the past year, with an average of 2.1 falls per person [5].

Yejin Kim, Kyung Hee Park, Hye-Mi Noh

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e64458

Physical, Mental, and Health Empowerment Disparities Across Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Asthma, and Combined Groups and the Moderating Role of eHealth Literacy: Cross-Sectional Study

Physical, Mental, and Health Empowerment Disparities Across Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Asthma, and Combined Groups and the Moderating Role of eHealth Literacy: Cross-Sectional Study

Additionally, patients with COPD have higher in-hospital mortality rates compared with those with asthma [10]. Moreover, individuals with combined COPD-asthma experience more depression and fatigue than those with asthma alone, who are, in turn, more prone to anxiety [11,12].

Jiaying Li, Xiaobing Wu, Yibo Wu, Daniel Yee Tak Fong, Yang Song, Siyi Xu, Changhwan Kim, Xiaohong Lin, Vinciya Pandian

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70822

Development and Validation of the Media Health Literacy Scale: Assessment Tool Development Study

Development and Validation of the Media Health Literacy Scale: Assessment Tool Development Study

A total of 15 experts (4 medical doctors, 5 nurses, and 6 pharmacists), who met the inclusion criteria of having direct experience in interacting or counseling patients in their practice settings, were recruited to conduct content validation.

Sangyoon Shin, Seungyeon Kim, Youngshin Song, Hyesun Jeong, Yun Mi Yu, Euni Lee

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e62884

Development of a Qigong Used for Insomnia Therapy (QUIT) Program for Improving Sleep Quality and Blood Pressure in Chinese Women With Menopause: Pre-Post Pilot Test of Feasibility

Development of a Qigong Used for Insomnia Therapy (QUIT) Program for Improving Sleep Quality and Blood Pressure in Chinese Women With Menopause: Pre-Post Pilot Test of Feasibility

Given the above, developing methods to improve both insomnia and BP can be beneficial in reducing the risk of strokes, heart failure, and other cardiovascular issues in Chinese menopausal women. The purpose of this study was to develop and pilot test the feasibility of a Qigong Used for Insomnia Therapy (QUIT) program in improving sleep quality and BP in Chinese menopausal women.

Sean Huang, Jung Eun Kim, Wen-Wen Li

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2025;9:e70226

Short- and Long-Term Effectiveness of Brief Intensive Trauma Treatment for Adolescents With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Their Caregivers: Protocol for a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Short- and Long-Term Effectiveness of Brief Intensive Trauma Treatment for Adolescents With Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Their Caregivers: Protocol for a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Due to frequent appointments over a longer period, adolescents miss school time and the opportunities to engage in hobbies, social activities, and peer contact, hampering healthy development and resulting in therapy disengagement. Notably, a greater number of therapy sessions is found to be an important predictor of dropout in adolescents with trauma [20]. These findings underline that innovative trauma treatments are crucial and that treatments in a novel, brief, and intensive format are urgent.

Myrna M Westerveld, Malindi van der Mheen, Rik Knipschild, Kim Maijer, Marieke E de Keizer-Altink, Nina Albisser, Marielle J E Hoekstra, Anne Timmermans-Jansen, Rosa Zijp, Anne A Krabbendam, Francisca J A (Bonny) van Steensel, Kees-Jan Kan, Chaim Huyser, Wouter G Staal, Elisabeth M W J Utens, Ramón J L Lindauer

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66115

Incorporating Patient-Reported Outcome Measures and Patient-Reported Experience Measures in Addiction Treatment Services in Belgium: Naturalistic, Longitudinal, Multicenter Cohort Study

Incorporating Patient-Reported Outcome Measures and Patient-Reported Experience Measures in Addiction Treatment Services in Belgium: Naturalistic, Longitudinal, Multicenter Cohort Study

Furthermore, an estimated 60,000 years of life lost were attributed to drug use in Europe in 2019 [5]. Treatment cohort studies conducted in the United States, Australia, and various European countries have shown the benefits of engaging in SUD treatment, generally resulting in increased abstinence rates, improved social integration, and reduced psychopathology [9-12]. Various SUD treatment modalities, however, seem to impact treatment outcomes in different ways.

Amine Zerrouk, Charlotte Migchels, Clara De Ruysscher, Kim Fernandez, Jerome Antoine, Florian De Meyer, Frieda Matthys, Wim van den Brink, Cleo Lina Crunelle, Wouter Vanderplasschen

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65686

Co-Occurring Diseases and Mortality in Patients With Chronic Heart Disease, Modeling Their Dynamically Expanding Disease Portfolios: Nationwide Register Study

Co-Occurring Diseases and Mortality in Patients With Chronic Heart Disease, Modeling Their Dynamically Expanding Disease Portfolios: Nationwide Register Study

Notably, dementia and depression appeared in higher-order interactions (two 5-way interactions) despite having fewer co-occurrences in the population. Similar patterns were observed for the DIO and stable models (Multimedia Appendices 3 and 4). In both models, COPD, dementia, stroke, and depression were involved in interactions of the highest order.

Nikolaj Normann Holm, Anne Frølich, Helena Dominguez, Kim Peder Dalhoff, Helle Gybel Juul-Larsen, Ove Andersen, Anders Stockmarr

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e57749

The Benefits of Integrating Electronic Medical Record Systems Between Primary and Specialist Care Institutions: Mixed Methods Cohort Study

The Benefits of Integrating Electronic Medical Record Systems Between Primary and Specialist Care Institutions: Mixed Methods Cohort Study

In 2005, the average primary care physician (PCP) in the United States needed to coordinate patient care with 229 other physicians in as many as 117 practices [1], and such figures are representative of health systems where the aging population and number of health care providers are growing in tandem. However, such an interinstitutional fragmentation of care, as shown in a literature review published in 2020 [2], is associated with poorer health outcomes.

Kim Huat Goh, Adrian Yong Kwang Yeow, Le Wang, Hermione Poh, Hannah Jia Hui Ng, Gamaliel Tan, Soon Khai Wee, Er Luen Lim, Jared Louis Andre D’Souza

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e49363

Assessing Social Interaction and Loneliness and Their Association With Frailty Among Older Adults With Subjective Cognitive Decline or Mild Cognitive Impairment: Ecological Momentary Assessment Approach

Assessing Social Interaction and Loneliness and Their Association With Frailty Among Older Adults With Subjective Cognitive Decline or Mild Cognitive Impairment: Ecological Momentary Assessment Approach

The following is a detailed explanation of the variables considered in this study. We constructed the conceptual framework of our study, based on the social-ecological model for older adults [31] and the successful aging model proposed by Rowe and Kahn [32], as shown in Figure 1.

Bada Kang, Dahye Hong, Seolah Yoon, Chaeeun Kang, Jennifer Ivy Kim

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e64853

Effectiveness of an Innovative Mobile-Based Perioperative Care Program for Women Undergoing Breast Cancer Surgery (iCareBreast): Randomized Controlled Trial

Effectiveness of an Innovative Mobile-Based Perioperative Care Program for Women Undergoing Breast Cancer Surgery (iCareBreast): Randomized Controlled Trial

Participants acknowledged task completion in the app. The timeline events were color coded as follows: tasks marked in green indicated successfully read and completed daily tasks, while pink indicated tasks that were overdue and awaiting acknowledgment. Events in light blue represented information not yet due for acknowledgment, though they could be read in advance. A summary of the day-to-day content provided to each participant in the intervention group is presented in Multimedia Appendix 2.

Yan Pang, Honggu He, Ruey-Pyng Ng, Nicole Kim Luan Lee, Me Me Win Htein, Xiao-Xin Zhao, Ying-Hong Li, Elizabeth Jiahui Chan, Lixia Zhu, Guang Yu Liu, Minna Pikkarainen, Swee-Ho Lim

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71684