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Health Information Behavior in Parents of Children With Congenital Heart Disease in China: Qualitative Study Through the Lens of Chinese Culture

Health Information Behavior in Parents of Children With Congenital Heart Disease in China: Qualitative Study Through the Lens of Chinese Culture

Simultaneously, they also relied on online searches due to the internet’s accessibility and breadth of information. While acknowledging the convenience of online resources, parents also noted significant challenges in verifying their accuracy. It’s very convenient to go online. By surfing the internet, such as Baidu, Xiaohongshu, and Douyin, we can easily find CHD-related general information.

Jingran Yang, Fang Ma, Yu Wang, Xingchun Yang, Min Zhou, Yimei Zhang, Ruijie YangLan, Qinglan Li

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e80784


Barriers and Enablers to Young People’s Posting, Responding, and Reading Behaviors on Mental Health Forums Using the Behavior Change Wheel: Qualitative Study

Barriers and Enablers to Young People’s Posting, Responding, and Reading Behaviors on Mental Health Forums Using the Behavior Change Wheel: Qualitative Study

Some participants noted that moderators helped make the online space safer, which in turn encouraged forum engagement. As P4 explained, “professional moderation on the online environment can ensure that the discussion boards remain (a) safe and respect(ful) space.”

Zhen Lim, Si Yin Lim, Siqi Lu, Leslie Morrison Gutman

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e71549


Understanding Experiences of and Unmet Needs in Online Searches for Menopause Information: An Exploratory Survey

Understanding Experiences of and Unmet Needs in Online Searches for Menopause Information: An Exploratory Survey

All aspects of the study, including the consent form, participant information sheet, and questionnaire, were completed in the same online survey. The survey comprised quantitative and qualitative questions on sociodemographic characteristics (eg, age, gender, and ethnic group), menopause symptom presence and severity, and online informational source usage (ie, participants’ experiences with and interest in using online informational sources for menopause).

Erin Lucy Funnell, Freya McConnell, Nayra A Martin-Key, Leyao Qian, Kathryn Babbitt, Sabine Bahn

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e75335


Preferences, Perceptions, and Use of Online Nutrition Content Among Young Australian Adults: Qualitative Study

Preferences, Perceptions, and Use of Online Nutrition Content Among Young Australian Adults: Qualitative Study

The pervasiveness and hyper-accessibility of online health and nutrition content worldwide enable the proliferation of misinformation in growing online environments. Research indicates that the majority of health and nutrition information on the internet and social media is of poor quality and accuracy [1-3].

Bill Tiger Lam, Ewa A Szymlek-Gay, Christel Larsson, Claire Margerison

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67640


Implementation and Effectiveness of the Power Over Pain Portal for Patients Awaiting a Tertiary Care Consultation for Chronic Pain: Protocol for a Pilot, Prospective, Cohort, Mixed Methods Study

Implementation and Effectiveness of the Power Over Pain Portal for Patients Awaiting a Tertiary Care Consultation for Chronic Pain: Protocol for a Pilot, Prospective, Cohort, Mixed Methods Study

Participants who wanted to learn basic facts about CP, including the relationship among CP, mental health, and substance use, had access to a range of evidence-informed educational resources (eg, articles, videos, and podcasts), including (1) Pain U Online, developed by the Toronto Academic Pain Medicine Institute, which covers topics on CP mechanisms; factors that influence pain; pharmacological, physical, and psychological strategies for pain management; insomnia; and a healthy lifestyle; and (2) Live Plan Be

Amin Zahrai, Etienne J Bisson, Yaadwinder Shergill, Danielle Rice, Natalie Zur Nedden, Lynn Cooper, Daniel James, Josh A Rash, Rachael Bosma, Tim Ramsay, Patricia Poulin

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64801


The Effectiveness of Adaptations for Online Remote Public Deliberation Across Three Continents: Mixed Methods Study

The Effectiveness of Adaptations for Online Remote Public Deliberation Across Three Continents: Mixed Methods Study

Given the use of public deliberation in biological databanks [1,11] and young people’s rights online [12], we saw this methodology as an appropriate vehicle to educate young adult participants (aged 16‐24 years in the United Kingdom and 18‐24 years in India and South Africa) about data governance and solicit their preferences.

Carly Marten, Emily Bampton, Elin A Björling, Anne-Marie Burn, Emma Carey, Blossom Fernandes, Jasmine Kalha, Simthembile Lindani, Hedwick Masomera, Lakshmi Neelakantan, Swetha Ranganathan, Himani Shah, Refiloe Sibisi, Solveig K Sieberts, Sushmita Sumant, Christine Suver, Yanga Thungana, Jennifer Velloza, Augustina Mensa-Kwao, Pamela Y Collins, Mina Fazel, Tamsin Ford, Melvyn Freeman, Soumitra Pathare, Zukiswa Zingela, Megan Doerr

J Particip Med 2025;17:e59697


Evaluating the Accuracy of Web-Based and In-Clinic Subjective Cognitive Decline Assessments in Detecting Cognitive Impairment: Multicohort Study

Evaluating the Accuracy of Web-Based and In-Clinic Subjective Cognitive Decline Assessments in Detecting Cognitive Impairment: Multicohort Study

We investigated three hypotheses: (1) the web-based ECog will be associated with clinically diagnosed CI, (2) the web-based ECog will show comparable association with CI as the in-clinic ECog, and (3) the web-based ECog12 will be as effective in identifying CI as the full-length online ECog.

Jae Myeong Kang, Manchumad Manjavong, Adam Diaz, Miriam T Ashford, Anna Aaronson, Joseph Eichenbaum, Scott Mackin, Rachana Tank, Melanie J Miller, Bernard Landavazo, Erika Cavallone, Diana Truran, Monica R Camacho, Juliet Fockler, Derek Flenniken, Sarah Tomaszewski Farias, Michael W Weiner, Rachel Nosheny

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69689


Patients’ Perception of a Brief Web- and Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Pain Following Discharge After Total Joint Arthroplasty: Qualitative Description

Patients’ Perception of a Brief Web- and Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Pain Following Discharge After Total Joint Arthroplasty: Qualitative Description

Reference 26: Online brief mindfulness-based intervention for subacute pain after total hip or knee replacement Reference 54: Feasibility and acceptability of an online mindfulness-based group intervention for adultsonline

Geraldine Martorella, Adam Wesley Hanley, Kathryn Elizabeth Muessig

JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e69010


Acceptability and Utility of a Web-Based Patient-Completed Clinical Decision Aid for the Differential Diagnosis of Transient Loss of Consciousness: Qualitative Interview Study

Acceptability and Utility of a Web-Based Patient-Completed Clinical Decision Aid for the Differential Diagnosis of Transient Loss of Consciousness: Qualitative Interview Study

The majority completed it using a simple online platform. The PESQ comprises a brief (52-item) questionnaire comprising 4 demographic questions, 13 regarding patient medical history, and 35 peri-ictal symptoms. The online platform delivered these with sequential presentation of each question, with the option for binary yes or no responses (except for the demographic questions of age and years of education, which allowed for any integer answer).

Alistair Wardrope, Lindsay Blank, Melloney Ferrar, Steve Goodacre, Daniel Habershon, Markus Reuber

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67608


Investigating Experiences With Scarring Among Transgender and Gender Diverse People: Mixed Methods Study

Investigating Experiences With Scarring Among Transgender and Gender Diverse People: Mixed Methods Study

Reddit is a popular online platform where users can enter long-form posts, comment on posts, and respond to comments. Due to the anonymous nature of the platform, it attracts a large number of TGD people to discuss personal health matters. Reddit forums have been studied to glean a better understanding of mental health [17,18] and sexual health [19], as well as LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) health [20].

Nora Yanyi Sun, Kanika Kamal, Alex Sogomon Keuroghlian

JMIR Dermatol 2025;8:e62714