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Leadership for AI Transformation in Health Care Organization: Scoping Review

Leadership for AI Transformation in Health Care Organization: Scoping Review

Furthermore, it underscores the importance of decision makers’ sense-making to enhance their trust in AI opportunities and ensure that AI integration is supported by individuals across the organization. Further, the literature underscored the importance of organizational culture readiness to support physicians and nurses through protected time and incentive pay to engage, innovate, and adopt AI solutions.

Abi Sriharan, Nigar Sekercioglu, Cheryl Mitchell, Senthujan Senkaiahliyan, Attila Hertelendy, Tracy Porter, Jane Banaszak-Holl

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e54556

A Typology of Social Media Use by Human Service Nonprofits: Mixed Methods Study

A Typology of Social Media Use by Human Service Nonprofits: Mixed Methods Study

The study builds a predictive classification model that uses a supervised machine learning algorithm to evaluate large social media data sets, resulting in a theoretical framework that categorizes the objectives of the sexual assault (SA) organization posts on social media. The overarching question that guides this research is as follows: “What are the different purposes of social media communication among SA centers in Canada?”

Jia Xue, Micheal L Shier, Junxiang Chen, Yirun Wang, Chengda Zheng, Chen Chen

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51698

Usability and Feasibility Evaluation of a Web-Based and Offline Cybersecurity Resource for Health Care Organizations (The Essentials of Cybersecurity in Health Care Organizations Framework Resource): Mixed Methods Study

Usability and Feasibility Evaluation of a Web-Based and Offline Cybersecurity Resource for Health Care Organizations (The Essentials of Cybersecurity in Health Care Organizations Framework Resource): Mixed Methods Study

Excluding ransom sums demanded by hackers, the average cybersecurity incident costs a health care organization US $10 million [5]. Research into health care cybersecurity has highlighted important vulnerabilities at the global level. While there are a range of technological challenges in securing medical devices and systems, human error is the primary driver of cyber breaches.

Niki O'Brien, Roberto Fernandez Crespo, Fiona O'Driscoll, Mabel Prendergast, Deeph Chana, Ara Darzi, Saira Ghafur

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e50968

Assessing the Importance of Content Versus Design for Successful Crowdfunding of Health Education Games: Online Survey Study

Assessing the Importance of Content Versus Design for Successful Crowdfunding of Health Education Games: Online Survey Study

When evaluating the feasibility of a game proposal, it is important to consider both the organization and narrative of the content, as well as the effectiveness of interactive games as a learning tool [34]. A well-organized and clearly written proposal can help the investor understand the purpose, goals, and potential value of the project [31]. Interactive health games can educate users with content and skills [34].

Hong Huang, Han Yu, Wanwan Li

JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e39587

Determinants of Implementing an Information and Communication Technology Tool for Social Interaction Among Older People: Qualitative Content Analysis of Social Services Personnel Perspectives

Determinants of Implementing an Information and Communication Technology Tool for Social Interaction Among Older People: Qualitative Content Analysis of Social Services Personnel Perspectives

It is a large step for an organization to move from a limited project to implementation in their organization. Konttila et al [24] identified determinants of importance for digitalization in health care but not specifically for the care of older people, related to professionals’ knowledge, skills, attitudes, and experiences and organizational and collegial support.

Johanna Fritz, Petra von Heideken Wågert, Annelie K Gusdal, Rose-Marie Johansson-Pajala, Caroline Eklund

JMIR Aging 2024;7:e43999

Developing Health Management Competency for Digital Health Transformation: Protocol for a Qualitative Study

Developing Health Management Competency for Digital Health Transformation: Protocol for a Qualitative Study

The personal information collected will include participant name, position title, name of organization, and email address; however, no names will be retained, participants’ identity will not be disclosed, and all information is nonidentifiable. Each participant will be provided with a copy of their FGD or interview transcript, and they can request any specific information in the transcript to be excluded from the analysis.

Mark Brommeyer, Zhanming Liang, Maxine Whittaker, Mark Mackay

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e51884

COVID-19–Associated Misinformation Across the South Asian Diaspora: Qualitative Study of WhatsApp Messages

COVID-19–Associated Misinformation Across the South Asian Diaspora: Qualitative Study of WhatsApp Messages

The World Health Organization has identified COVID-19 information as an “infodemic”—an overabundance of COVID-19–related information, including deliberate attempts to foment misinformation [1]. Many formal definitions of misinformation exist [2-4]; misinformation is sometimes distinguished from disinformation (ie, false information with intent to harm) and malinformation (ie, facts used out of context with intent to harm).

Anjana E Sharma, Kiran Khosla, Kameswari Potharaju, Arnab Mukherjea, Urmimala Sarkar

JMIR Infodemiology 2023;3:e38607

Token Economy–Based Hospital Bed Allocation to Mitigate Information Asymmetry: Proof-of-Concept Study Through Simulation Implementation

Token Economy–Based Hospital Bed Allocation to Mitigate Information Asymmetry: Proof-of-Concept Study Through Simulation Implementation

We developed the questionnaire to examine the system’s effect on hospital management through resource allocation decision-making, given the advantages and disadvantages that have been identified by previous researchers [26], of decentralized decision-making in an organization. In addition, we considered Balanced scorecard, which is well-known organizational performance assessment tool [27].

Shusuke Hiragi, Jun Hatanaka, Osamu Sugiyama, Kenichi Saito, Masayuki Nambu, Tomohiro Kuroda

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(3):e28877

Structure and Functioning of Acute Inpatient Psychiatric Units in Spain: Qualitative Study

Structure and Functioning of Acute Inpatient Psychiatric Units in Spain: Qualitative Study

The World Health Organization Mental Health Atlas 2017 [4] defines psychiatric hospital rooms in general hospitals as units that provide hospital health care for the management of patients with acute mental problems and the period of stay is generally short (weeks to months). A Scientific Committee comprised of professionals who understand the functioning of the AIPU in the different representative Spanish Regions was appointed.

Roberto Rodriguez-Jimenez, Iluminada Corripio, Ricardo Campos, Mario Páramo, Manuel Franco-Martin, Estefanía Segura, Sergio González, José Martínez-Raga

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(4):e26214

Leadership Perspectives on Implementing Health Information Exchange: Qualitative Study in a Tertiary Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Leadership Perspectives on Implementing Health Information Exchange: Qualitative Study in a Tertiary Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Interviewers posed 3 main categories of questions regarding VA-HIE implementation: (1) how the informant was involved; (2) what the perceived value of the informant’s organization was; and (3) what barriers and facilitators the informant perceived. (The interview guide, including specific questions and probes, is included in Multimedia Appendix 2.) After listening to initial responses, interviewers probed using open-ended questions and asked for specific examples.

Brian E Dixon, Cherie Luckhurst, David A Haggstrom

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(2):e19249