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Characterization and Evaluation of Department of Veterans Affairs Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities–Accredited Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation Programs: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Program Evaluation

Characterization and Evaluation of Department of Veterans Affairs Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities–Accredited Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation Programs: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Program Evaluation

Interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation programs consist of multimodal, interdisciplinary provider teams with a shared “mission, philosophy, and set of objectives” to improve patient care using a biopsychosocial approach [7]. By design, IPRPs support interdependence among team members, which allows for consistent, open communication and collaboration with decision-making, as well as setting, reviewing, and revising treatment goals [7,19,22,23].

Jolie N Haun, Christopher A Fowler, Dustin D French, Megan C McHugh, Jacquelyn N Heuer, Lisa M Ballistrea, Rachel C Benzinger, S Angel Klanchar, Friedhelm Sandbrink, Jennifer L Murphy

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72091

Refining Established Practices for Research Question Definition to Foster Interdisciplinary Research Skills in a Digital Age: Consensus Study With Nominal Group Technique

Refining Established Practices for Research Question Definition to Foster Interdisciplinary Research Skills in a Digital Age: Consensus Study With Nominal Group Technique

Despite broad recognition of their importance, both practical and teaching or educational guidance on how to manage and overcome the challenges of interdisciplinary digital health collaborations are scarce. Such guidance is also important for educational purposes to foster skills for interdisciplinary collaboration among both young and established researchers as well as health professionals.

Jana Sedlakova, Mina Stanikić, Felix Gille, Jürgen Bernard, Andrea B Horn, Markus Wolf, Christina Haag, Joel Floris, Gabriela Morgenshtern, Gerold Schneider, Aleksandra Zumbrunn Wojczyńska, Corine Mouton Dorey, Dominik Alois Ettlin, Daniel Gero, Thomas Friemel, Ziyuan Lu, Kimon Papadopoulos, Sonja Schläpfer, Ning Wang, Viktor von Wyl

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e56369

Identifying Learning Preferences and Strategies in Health Data Science Courses: Systematic Review

Identifying Learning Preferences and Strategies in Health Data Science Courses: Systematic Review

The current definition of health informatics encompasses the interdisciplinary study of designing, developing, adopting, and applying IT-based innovations in health care service delivery, management, and planning. By contrast, health care data analytics, a nascent subfield within health informatics, specifically addresses methods and techniques for analyzing, integrating, and interpreting health care data.

Narjes Rohani, Stephen Sowa, Areti Manataki

JMIR Med Educ 2024;10:e50667

Development and Evaluation of a Clinician-Vetted Dementia Caregiver Resources Website: Mixed Methods Approach

Development and Evaluation of a Clinician-Vetted Dementia Caregiver Resources Website: Mixed Methods Approach

The WDT used an iterative strategy to gather input from interdisciplinary geriatrics clinicians with decades of experience caring for individuals with dementia and their caregivers and create a compendium of clinician-approved, web-based dementia care resources. The process of creating this website resource, outlined in Figure 1, included 6 iterative steps over the 1.5 years of website development to ensure resource information quality and appropriateness for informal dementia caregivers.

Jaye E McLaren, Dat Hoang-Gia, Eugenia Dorisca, Stephanie Hartz, Stuti Dang, Lauren Moo

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e54168

JMIR Perioperative Medicine: A Global Journal for Publishing Interdisciplinary Innovations, Research, and Perspectives

JMIR Perioperative Medicine: A Global Journal for Publishing Interdisciplinary Innovations, Research, and Perspectives

This field has become much more interdisciplinary than ever before. There has been an increasing amount of research to predict, prevent, or understand the short- and long-term impacts of physiological perturbances during the perioperative period on different organ systems. m Health (mobile health) technologies are being used to educate surgical patients, caregivers, and clinicians about perioperative pain management or to collect patient health data, perioperative outcomes, or experiences.

Nidhi Rohatgi

JMIR Perioper Med 2023;6:e54344

Capturing and Documenting the Wider Health Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic Through the Remember Rebuild Saskatchewan Initiative: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Interdisciplinary Project

Capturing and Documenting the Wider Health Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic Through the Remember Rebuild Saskatchewan Initiative: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Interdisciplinary Project

Our interdisciplinary team blends the expertise of many disciplinary experts, for example, epidemiologists, population health researchers, digital humanists, and medical historians, with the expertise and lived experience of community-based partners to create knowledge and build and share a record of the implications of COVID-19 for the province of Saskatchewan.

Nazeem Muhajarine, James Dixon, Erika Dyck, Jim Clifford, Patrick Chassé, Suvadra Datta Gupta, Colleen Christopherson-Cote, Remember Rebuild Saskatchewan Team

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e46643

A Novel Concentrated, Interdisciplinary Group Rehabilitation Program for Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Protocol for a Nonrandomized Clinical Intervention Study

A Novel Concentrated, Interdisciplinary Group Rehabilitation Program for Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Protocol for a Nonrandomized Clinical Intervention Study

Based on extensive experience with the concentrated rehabilitation format [11-15], the group behind this project recently published a protocol for concentrated, interdisciplinary group rehabilitation for chronic illnesses [16]. So far, patients with chronic low back pain, post–Covid-19 symptoms, anxiety and depression, and type 2 diabetes have been included.

Bente Frisk, Kiri Lovise Njøten, Bernt Aarli, Sigurd William Hystad, Sidsel Rykken, Ane Kjosås, Eirik Søfteland, Gerd Kvale

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(10):e40700

Interdisciplinary Collaborations in Digital Health Research: Mixed Methods Case Study

Interdisciplinary Collaborations in Digital Health Research: Mixed Methods Case Study

However, for successful interdisciplinary cooperation, certain basic principles must be observed. At present, projects require the cooperation of people with different knowledge and skills, who together consider complex problems from interdisciplinary perspectives and pursue new paths. Interdisciplinary cooperation is particularly necessary for the development of new technical achievements such as health care technologies.

Grit Krause-Jüttler, Jürgen Weitz, Ulrich Bork

JMIR Hum Factors 2022;9(2):e36579