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Updated Surveillance Metrics and History of the COVID-19 Pandemic (2020-2023) in Europe: Longitudinal Trend Analysis

Updated Surveillance Metrics and History of the COVID-19 Pandemic (2020-2023) in Europe: Longitudinal Trend Analysis

We adopt the World Bank’s definition of Europe, which is based on economic development and geographical proximity, encompassing Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia

Alexander L Lundberg, Scott A Wu, Alan G Soetikno, Claudia Hawkins, Robert L Murphy, Robert J Havey, Egon A Ozer, Charles B Moss, Sarah B Welch, Maryann Mason, Yingxuan Liu, Lori A Post

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e53551

Introduction of a Single Electronic Health Record for Maternity Units in Ireland: Outline of the Experiences of the Project Management Team

Introduction of a Single Electronic Health Record for Maternity Units in Ireland: Outline of the Experiences of the Project Management Team

The Maternal & Newborn Clinical Management System (MN-CMS) pathfinder project is the design and implementation of an EHR for all women and babies in the maternity and gynecology services in the Republic of Ireland [10]. The MN-CMS is a significant development in health care, the first electronic national system in maternity and newborn care anywhere in the world.

Orla Maria Sheehan, Richard Anthony Greene, Joye McKernan, Brendan Murphy, Caroline Cahill, Brian Cleary, Fiona Lawlor, Michael Robson, MN-CMS National Project Team

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e38938

Examining the Impact of an mHealth Behavior Change Intervention With a Brief In-Person Component for Cancer Survivors With Overweight or Obesity: Randomized Controlled Trial

Examining the Impact of an mHealth Behavior Change Intervention With a Brief In-Person Component for Cancer Survivors With Overweight or Obesity: Randomized Controlled Trial

There is an average of 35,000 new cases of cancer diagnosed each year in Ireland, representing a doubling of cases in the past 25 years [1]. At the same time, cancer survivorship in Ireland is also increasing, with survival at 5 years from diagnosis having increased from 42% in 1994 to 62% in 2019, with cancer survivors now making up 4% of the Irish population [1]. There is consistent evidence of a positive association between overweight, obesity, and all-cause morbidity and mortality [2].

Jane C Walsh, Janice Richmond, Jenny Mc Sharry, AnnMarie Groarke, Liam Glynn, Mary Grace Kelly, Owen Harney, Jenny M Groarke

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(7):e24915

Surveillance of the Second Wave of COVID-19 in Europe: Longitudinal Trend Analyses

Surveillance of the Second Wave of COVID-19 in Europe: Longitudinal Trend Analyses

The infection rate per 100,000 people during the week of January 4-10, 2021, was the highest in Ireland and the United Kingdom at 139.5 and 81.06, respectively. The Czech Republic, Portugal, and Lithuania reported the next highest rates at 78.90, 73.59, and 54.81 per 100,000 population. These 5 countries with the highest infection rates reported a change for the week of January 11-17, 2021, thereby also changing the ranking and magnitude of rates.

Lori Ann Post, Kasen Culler, Charles B Moss, Robert L Murphy, Chad J Achenbach, Michael G Ison, Danielle Resnick, Lauren Nadya Singh, Janine White, Michael J Boctor, Sarah B Welch, James Francis Oehmke

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(4):e25695

Googling Allergy in Ireland: Content Analysis

Googling Allergy in Ireland: Content Analysis

Results localized to country level (Ireland) were reviewed initially. Then, a comparison of local results from Dublin, Southampton (United Kingdom), and Rochester (United States) was performed. Sponsored advertisements, forums/discussion groups, duplications, and reports on news or weather were excluded from analysis. Analysis was limited to Google search pages one and two. Data from Google trends indicate that Ireland has a persistently high demand for information regarding allergy.

Catherine King, Ciaran Judge, Aideen Byrne, Niall Conlon

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(5):e16763