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Prioritizing Trust in Podiatrists’ Preference for AI in Supportive Roles Over Diagnostic Roles in Health Care: Qualitative Interview and Focus Group Study

Prioritizing Trust in Podiatrists’ Preference for AI in Supportive Roles Over Diagnostic Roles in Health Care: Qualitative Interview and Focus Group Study

This app, specifically designed for the daily monitoring of patients with diabetes in the Netherlands, sends daily push notifications to guide these patients through a foot screening process, featuring instructional videos and questions. This enables patients to submit photos to podiatrists to evaluate potential issues such as wounds or ulcers.

Mohammed A Tahtali, Chris C P Snijders, Corné W G M Dirne, Pascale M Le Blanc

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e59010

Remote Foot Temperature Monitoring Among Veterans: Large Observational Study of Noncompliance and Its Correlates

Remote Foot Temperature Monitoring Among Veterans: Large Observational Study of Noncompliance and Its Correlates

Loss of pain sensitivity, foot deformity, and peripheral artery disease place individuals at high initial and subsequent risk of ulceration; these conditions do not resolve after healing. Five systematic reviews and meta-analyses [5-9] have been conducted that each included the same 4 or 5 [10-14] randomized controlled trials of foot temperature monitoring.

Alyson J Littman, Andrew K Timmons, Anna Korpak, Kwun C G Chan, Kenneth T Jones, Suzanne Shirley, Kyle Nordrum, Jeffrey Robbins, Suhail Masadeh, Ernest Moy

JMIR Diabetes 2024;9:e53083

The Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Sentinel Surveillance System in South Korea: Retrospective Evaluation Study

The Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Sentinel Surveillance System in South Korea: Retrospective Evaluation Study

Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a highly transmissible pediatric infectious disease characterized by a rash or vesicular appearance on the hands, feet, and tongue [1]. The clinical symptoms of HFMD are mostly mild and usually self-limiting. However, HFMD was estimated to cause 97,000 disability-adjusted life-year losses per annum across Asia [2]. Furthermore, neurologic complications are associated with increased mortality, especially in children [3].

Bryan Inho Kim, Chiara Achangwa, Seonghui Cho, Jisoo Ahn, Jisu Won, Hyunkyung Do, Dayeong Lee, Bohye Yoon, Joohee Kim, Sukhyun Ryu

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e59446

Worldwide Evolution of Vaccinable and Nonvaccinable Viral Skin Infections: Google Trends Analysis

Worldwide Evolution of Vaccinable and Nonvaccinable Viral Skin Infections: Google Trends Analysis

The data were obtained using the following topic queries, in the “Global” category (all available categories in Google Trends were included): “rougeole” (“measles” in French) as the subject; “herpès” (“herpes” in French) as the disease; “varicelle” (“chickenpox” in French) as the disease; “zona” (“zoster” in French) as the subject; “syndrome pieds-mains-bouche” (“hand, foot, and mouth disease” [HFMD] in French) as the disease; “molluscum contagiosum” as the subject; “verrue” (“warts” in French) as the subject

Thierry Simonart, Xuân-Lan Lam Hoai, Viviane de Maertelaer

JMIR Dermatol 2022;5(4):e35034

Utilization of a Smart Sock for the Remote Monitoring of Patients With Peripheral Neuropathy: Cross-sectional Study of a Real-world Registry

Utilization of a Smart Sock for the Remote Monitoring of Patients With Peripheral Neuropathy: Cross-sectional Study of a Real-world Registry

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a highly prevalent complication for people living with diabetes, who have an estimated 25% lifetime risk of developing DFUs [3]. Temperature was first identified as a predictive factor for ulceration by Benbow et al [4]. Researchers further developed temperature monitoring by measuring multiple sites on each foot to assess temperature differentials that may predict the onset of a neuropathic ulceration [5].

Henk Jan Scholten, Chia-Ding Shih, Ran Ma, Kara Malhotra, Alexander M Reyzelman

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(3):e32934

Mobile Health–Based Thermometer for Monitoring Wound Healing After Endovascular Therapy in Patients With Chronic Foot Ulcer: Prospective Cohort Study

Mobile Health–Based Thermometer for Monitoring Wound Healing After Endovascular Therapy in Patients With Chronic Foot Ulcer: Prospective Cohort Study

It has been reported that periwound foot temperature is associated with wound status [15]. Foot temperature rises immediately after endovascular therapy, but the relationship between foot temperature and wound healing in endovascular therapy has never been studied. The use of traditional thermometers in measuring foot temperature is limited by their poor sensitivity.

Donna Shu-Han Lin, Jen-Kuang Lee

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(5):e26468