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Perspectives and Preferences on Developing a Digital Human System for Intrinsic Capacity Monitoring Underpinned by World Health Organization’s Integrated Care for Older People Guideline: Qualitative Study

Perspectives and Preferences on Developing a Digital Human System for Intrinsic Capacity Monitoring Underpinned by World Health Organization’s Integrated Care for Older People Guideline: Qualitative Study

Community workers and community health care workers assisted with participant recruitment and survey promotion on social media. The data obtained from the survey were entered into a database developed by the core team of the project. The authors participated in data collection and subsequently inquired about individuals’ interest in taking part in follow-up interviews.

Zehui Xuan, Yirou Niu, Yanling Wang, Zun Wang, Jie Zhao, Hong Chang, Qian Xiao

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e76222


Development of an Intervention for Managing Adolescent Anxiety Using Community-Based Participatory Methods: Protocol

Development of an Intervention for Managing Adolescent Anxiety Using Community-Based Participatory Methods: Protocol

Researchers agree that the insights gained from receiving direct feedback from community members enhance the researchers’ understanding of the problems affecting the community while also building on the strengths of the community. CBPR engages community members as equal partners and cogenerators of knowledge throughout the research process, ensuring that interventions are culturally relevant, contextually appropriate, and responsive to the specific needs of the population [12].

Ijeoma Opara, Cristina Pagan, Raquel E Rose, Beatriz Duran-Becerra, Catherine Mwai, Shreya Jadhav, Hailey Valles, Kammarauche Aneni

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e75501


Digital Health Interventions for Military Members, Veterans, and Public Safety Personnel: Scoping Review

Digital Health Interventions for Military Members, Veterans, and Public Safety Personnel: Scoping Review

A multidimensional and multilevel perspective of well-being is the degree to which individual, dyadic, community, and organizations’ needs are satisfied [47,48]. Prilleltensky [49] proposed 7 dimensions of well-being: interpersonal, community, occupational, physical, psychological, economic, and overall well-being (I-COPPE). Given that resilience is multiply determined [40,44], well-being interventions may promote resilience through the enhancement of resources, capacities, and coping skills [37,40].

Rashell R Allen, Myrah A Malik, Carley Aquin, Lucijana Herceg, Suzette Brémault-Phillips, Phillip R Sevigny

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e65149


Potential of the World Health Organization’s Skin NTDs App to Support and Improve the Detection of Skin-Related Neglected Tropical Diseases: Protocol for a Performance Evaluation and Feasibility Study in Senegal

Potential of the World Health Organization’s Skin NTDs App to Support and Improve the Detection of Skin-Related Neglected Tropical Diseases: Protocol for a Performance Evaluation and Feasibility Study in Senegal

Community leaders: including local and religious leaders, as well as other key stakeholders on community level. Health care providers: including community-level health workers, clinical staff, and doctors working with patients who have skin diseases in the study setting. Patient representatives: including former patients as well as members of patient advocacy groups on local and national levels. Community members: including individuals screened as part of large-scale skin NTD screening efforts.

Dior Sall, Dominik Jockers, Pauline Dioussé, Jonas Wachinger, Gilbert Batista, Jose Antonio Ruiz Postigo, Laurene Petitfour, Charlotte Robert, Bachir Mansour Diallo, Fulgence Abdou Faye, Yacine Dieng, Maresa Neuerer, Agbogbenkou Tevi Dela-Dem Lawson, Felicitas Schwermann, Carme Carrion, Louis Hyacinthe Zoubi, Papa Mamadou Diagne, Christa Kasang, Fatou Ndiaye Oumar Sy, Mahamath Cisse, Till Bärnighausen, Madoky Diop

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e69420


Stepped Transition to Employment and Postsecondary Education Success (STEPS) for Adolescents and Adults with Autism: Community Implementation Pilot Trial

Stepped Transition to Employment and Postsecondary Education Success (STEPS) for Adolescents and Adults with Autism: Community Implementation Pilot Trial

An implementation workgroup comprising community partner agency representatives and other stakeholders in the region (families, educators, and mental health professionals) met 3 times, before the trial’s launch, to elicit stakeholder thoughts and experiences relevant to the goal of optimizing program sustainability within community settings.

Susan W White, Alexis M Brewe, Nicole Powell

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e70137


Development and Testing of an Exergaming and Artmaking Program to Enhance Cognitive and Physical Function in Older Adults: Results of a Community-Based Pilot Study

Development and Testing of an Exergaming and Artmaking Program to Enhance Cognitive and Physical Function in Older Adults: Results of a Community-Based Pilot Study

A novel community-based recreation program that brings these activities together while encouraging socialization will promote participation and foster social support, while improving functions essential to successful aging. We established a collaboration with the Buffalo-Niagara YMCA to leverage the expertise and commitment of this community organization with demonstrated successes in serving the needs of older adults.

Nikhil Satchidanand, Mia Lawrence, Sameer Jhaveri, Sara Opalka-Satchidanand

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e73555


Reddit as a Social Media Self-Management Tool for Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Qualitative Analysis

Reddit as a Social Media Self-Management Tool for Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Qualitative Analysis

Similar to published studies, our study highlights medication-related concerns and the exchange of medication advice within the IBD social media community. In our study, individuals sought advice from others on medication choices and related concerns. These concerns included potential medication adverse effects, treatment failure and uncertain next steps, as well as financial challenges with accessing medications.

Tosin Adeyemi, Brian Gutermuth, Gal Hodish, Jeffrey Berinstein, Kira Newman, Sarah Hawley, Minal Patel, Peter Higgins, Ken Resnicow, Sarah Krein, Shirley Cohen-Mekelburg

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e75137


Exploring Technology Supporting Aging-in-Place Using an Equity Lens Through Focus Groups and World Café–Informed Research Agenda: Qualitative Study

Exploring Technology Supporting Aging-in-Place Using an Equity Lens Through Focus Groups and World Café–Informed Research Agenda: Qualitative Study

The SEM was selected because it suggests that behavior is integrated into a dynamic network of intrapersonal characteristics, interpersonal processes, and institutional, community, and public policy factors [37]. Using the SEM also allows for identifying specific drivers of technology use or disuse among community members. Handwritten notes were transcribed and consolidated into a Microsoft Word document. In the coding process, we included examples for each of the factors.

Marianne Saragosa, Ibukun-Oluwa Omolade Abejirinde, Evan MacEachern, Michelle LA Nelson, Kristina M Kokorelias, Sidra Bharmal, Brina Ludwig Prout, Marian Mohamed

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e71093


Peer Review of “Assessment of SARC-F Sensitivity for Probable Sarcopenia Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study”

Peer Review of “Assessment of SARC-F Sensitivity for Probable Sarcopenia Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study”

This is a peer-review report for “Assessment of SARC-F Sensitivity for Probable Sarcopenia Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study.” This paper [1] conducted a validation to derive a cutoff value that predicted low grip strength from SARC-F (strength, assistance with walking, rising from a chair, climbing stairs, and falls) scores and showed that the cutoff for SARC-F scores is 2 points. Many issues need to be resolved before this study can be published.

Anonymous

JMIRx Med 2025;6:e77582


Authors’ Response to Peer Reviews of “Assessment of SARC-F Sensitivity for Probable Sarcopenia Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study”

Authors’ Response to Peer Reviews of “Assessment of SARC-F Sensitivity for Probable Sarcopenia Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study”

This is the authors’ response to peer-review reports for “Assessment of SARC-F Sensitivity for Probable Sarcopenia Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study.” 1. Introduction: Add a discussion on current research gaps (eg, sarcopenia screening) and clearly explain how your study [2] addresses these gaps. Response: Done. 2.

David Propst, Lauren Biscardi, Tim Dornemann

JMIRx Med 2025;6:e77497