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Participant Compliance With Ecological Momentary Assessment in Movement Behavior Research Among Adolescents and Emerging Adults: Systematic Review

Participant Compliance With Ecological Momentary Assessment in Movement Behavior Research Among Adolescents and Emerging Adults: Systematic Review

Duplicates were removed before titles and abstracts were screened independently by 2 reviewers (SW and AC) for initial inclusion. All studies retained after the title and abstract screening were retrieved as full papers and further assessed for final inclusion by 2 reviewers independently. Disagreements at both screening stages were resolved by discussion during review team meetings.

Shirlene Wang, Chih-Hsiang Yang, Denver Brown, Alan Cheng, Matthew Y W Kwan

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e52887

Gender-Inclusive Language in Public-Facing Labor and Delivery Web Pages in the New York Tristate Area: Cross-Sectional Study

Gender-Inclusive Language in Public-Facing Labor and Delivery Web Pages in the New York Tristate Area: Cross-Sectional Study

This study aims to evaluate the current prevalence of LGBTQIA+ inclusion and gender-inclusive terminology among labor and delivery (L&D) service web pages in the New York tristate area. The targeted words used to assess gender-inclusiveness for this study were largely adapted from the Jennings et al [25] study of gender-inclusive language on National Health Service websites.

Sarah Mohsen Isaac, Mark Dawes, Emily Ruth Howell, Antonia Francis Oladipo

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e53057

Making Video Games More Inclusive for People Living With Motor Neuron Disease: Scoping Review

Making Video Games More Inclusive for People Living With Motor Neuron Disease: Scoping Review

While there is an extensive focus on medical research for people living with motor neuron disease (MND), there is a need to more seriously explore how improved access to and use of communication technology can support greater social inclusion and quality of life for those living with this condition [1].

Ben O'Mara, Matthew Harrison, Kirsten Harley, Natasha Dwyer

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2024;11:e58828

Popular Skin-of-Color Dermatology Social Media Hashtags on TikTok From 2021 to 2022: Content Analysis

Popular Skin-of-Color Dermatology Social Media Hashtags on TikTok From 2021 to 2022: Content Analysis

Inclusion criteria required self-identification in the user’s Tik Tok profile or within the post, and posts lacking content relevant to the searched hashtag were excluded. Two independent raters with medical education and dermatology experience categorized each post’s content: “educational” if clearly disseminating medical information, “promotional” if advertising a service or product, and “personal” for all other content, with discrepancies resolved through consensus meetings.

Jeemin Kang, Mindy D Szeto, Lois Suh, Jadesola T Olayinka, Robert P Dellavalle

JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e50408

Gender Representation in Authorship of Academic Dermatology Publications During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-Sectional Study

Gender Representation in Authorship of Academic Dermatology Publications During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-Sectional Study

Senior editors have considerable influence over journals and editorial procedures, and could help ensure diversity, equity, and inclusion in the publication process [10]. We hope that dermatology could therefore serve as a role model and set a precedent in demonstrating how proactive and intentional initiatives could address persistent systemic challenges in reaching gender equity.

Mindy D Szeto, Melissa R Laughter, Mayra B C Maymone, Payal M Patel, Torunn E Sivesind, Colby L Presley, Steven M Lada, Kayd J Pulsipher, Henriette De La Garza, Robert P Dellavalle

JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e50396

Centering Digital Health Equity During Technology Innovation: Protocol for a Comprehensive Scoping Review of Evidence-Based Tools and Approaches

Centering Digital Health Equity During Technology Innovation: Protocol for a Comprehensive Scoping Review of Evidence-Based Tools and Approaches

All papers that include approaches or tools for improving digital health equity, defined as equitable inclusion in the development of DHTs [6], will be eligible. This scoping review will consider DHT used by priority communities to manage health or access health care services.

Kara Burns, Shoshana Bloom, Cecily Gilbert, Bronwen Merner, Mahima Kalla, Sreshta Sheri, Cleva Villanueva, Amio Matenga Ikihele, Lama Nazer, Raymond Francis Sarmiento, Lindsay Stevens, Ngaree Blow, Wendy Chapman

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e53855

Gender Parity Analysis of the Editorial Boards of Influential Dermatology Journals: Cross-Sectional Study

Gender Parity Analysis of the Editorial Boards of Influential Dermatology Journals: Cross-Sectional Study

As part of JMIR Dermatology’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the publication and peer-review process, a recent editorial uncovered additional areas for improvement in DEI [5]. Very few dermatology journals explicitly include statements about DEI, have DEI-dedicated editorial board members, or present any information about how the peer-review process ensures DEI.

Mindy D Szeto, Torunn E Sivesind, Lori S Kim, Katie A O’Connell, Kathryn A Sprague, Yvonne Nong, Daniel M Strock, Annie L Cao, Jieying Wu, Lauren M Toledo, Sophia M Wolfe, Wyatt Boothby-Shoemaker, Robert P Dellavalle

JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e40819

Defining the Dimensions of Diversity to Promote Inclusion in the Digital Era of Health Care: A Lexicon

Defining the Dimensions of Diversity to Promote Inclusion in the Digital Era of Health Care: A Lexicon

It is with this cross-disciplinary, multistakeholder approach that we propose a complete lexicon of dimensions of diversity that must be considered to ensure inclusion in the digital era of health care. This lexicon is intended to support not only efforts to increase diversity and promote inclusion but also to ensure that health disparities are not exacerbated by these new technologies. The COVID-19 pandemic emphasized 2 elements that are critical for equity in the digitization of health care and research.

Yashoda Sharma, Anindita Saha, Jennifer C Goldsack

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e51980

Themes and Topics on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in JMIR Dermatology Publications

Themes and Topics on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in JMIR Dermatology Publications

Despite the disparity, dermatology journals published more articles on topics related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) from 2008 to 2019 compared to other specialties [1]. In the absence of a formal DEI review process, publications risk propagating an incomplete understanding of social determinants of health and their interplay with race/ethnicity, gender identity, sex assignment at birth, and religion [2].

Ramiro Rodriguez, Karima M Osman, Lachlan Anderson, Micah Pascual, Robert P Dellavalle

JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e48762