Search Articles

View query in Help articles search

Search Results (1 to 10 of 40 Results)

Download search results: CSV END BibTex RIS

CSV download: Download all 40 search results (up to 5,000 articles maximum)

Examining Technology Perspectives of Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment: Scoping Review

Examining Technology Perspectives of Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment: Scoping Review

databases: ((MCI OR "mild cognitive impairment” OR “mild cognitive disability” OR “mild neurocognitive”)AND(technolog* OR ICT OR smart OR wearable* OR computer OR PC OR laptop OR tablet OR “touch screen” OR “touch-screen” OR “mobile phone” OR “mobile device” OR “personal device” OR robot OR reality OR VR OR “assistive technolog*” OR “embodied conversational agent” OR ECA OR multimedia OR “multi-media”)AND(modalit* OR mode OR channel OR interact* OR engage* OR touch OR type OR voice OR gesture OR use OR usage)AND(preference

Snezna Bizilj Schmidt, Stephen Isbel, Blooma John, Ramanathan Subramanian, Nathan Martin D'Cunha

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e78229


Symptom Management Preference and Persona Development for Mobile Health Design Targeting Chinese Older Adult Patients With Breast Cancer: Descriptive Qualitative Study

Symptom Management Preference and Persona Development for Mobile Health Design Targeting Chinese Older Adult Patients With Breast Cancer: Descriptive Qualitative Study

Therefore, this study aims to (1) understand the symptom management behavior and preference for m Health among this population using qualitative data, (2) develop personas representing patients with different symptom management behavior and preference for m Health, and (3) provide guidance for integrating personas into the design of m Health. This study was conducted from April 2022 to February 2023 at the Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center and Huadong Hospital in Shanghai, China.

Danyu Li, Yanlin Zhu, Changrong Yuan, Qingmei Huang, Yang Yang, Zhaohui Geng, Xiaotong Yuan, Fulei Wu

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e71448


Feasibility and Acceptability of a Digital Health Portal to Improve HIV Care Engagement Among Kenyan Youth: Mixed Methods Study

Feasibility and Acceptability of a Digital Health Portal to Improve HIV Care Engagement Among Kenyan Youth: Mixed Methods Study

The chi-square test was used to examine relationships between categorical variables, such as sex, education level, and employment status, with outcomes such as portal preference and perceived ease of use. For continuous variables like age, the mean and variance were calculated and compared across subgroups where relevant. All statistical analyses were performed using Stata (version 13; Stata Corp LP) [10].

Eric Nturibi, Jared Mecha, Florence Kaara, Faith Musau, Christine Mwangi, Elizabeth Kubo, Albert Orwa

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59661


Patients’ Expectations for App-Based Therapy in Knee Osteoarthritis: User-Centered Design Approach

Patients’ Expectations for App-Based Therapy in Knee Osteoarthritis: User-Centered Design Approach

Men rated ease of use, clarity of system information, and overall usability higher than women, indicating a preference for simple, efficient interfaces and clear, structured data. For example, patient 9, a male, stated, “I find it very important that the app is easy to use so that I can get to my exercises quickly and without problems,” making it clear that he valued functionality and efficiency.

Pika Krištof Mirt, Karmen Erjavec, Sabina Krsnik, Petra Kotnik, Hussein Mohsen

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e64607


Feasibility, Preference, and Impact of a Rapid Multiplexed Point-of-Care Digital Innovation (AideSmart!) to Expedite Screening of Sexually Transmitted Blood-Borne Infections in At-Risk Populations in Canada: Cross-Sectional Study

Feasibility, Preference, and Impact of a Rapid Multiplexed Point-of-Care Digital Innovation (AideSmart!) to Expedite Screening of Sexually Transmitted Blood-Borne Infections in At-Risk Populations in Canada: Cross-Sectional Study

In this cross-sectional study, our primary aim was to evaluate the feasibility, preference, and acceptability of the Aide Smart! strategy among at-risk populations in Canada. Our secondary aim was to estimate the accuracy of the 2 investigational rapid multiplexed devices and demonstrate their impact on detection of new infections.

Angela Karellis, Duncan Webster, Jean Boulanger, Kate Harland, Paige Feltmate, Stefanie Materniak, Gabriel Daunais-Laurin, Christine Mesa, Olivia Vaikla, John Kim, Nitika Pant Pai

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e55075


Nursing Staff’s Perspectives of Care Robots for Assisted Living Facilities: Systematic Literature Review

Nursing Staff’s Perspectives of Care Robots for Assisted Living Facilities: Systematic Literature Review

On May 12, 2023, these databases were searched using the following search terms: (“robot*”) AND (“senior living facilit*” OR “residential facilit*” OR “independent living” OR “assisted living” OR “senior living center*” OR “nursing home*” OR “skilled nursing facilit*” OR “intermediate care facilit*”) AND (“aged” OR “older” OR “elderly”) AND (“nurse*” OR “nursing” OR “staff” OR “professional caregiver*” OR “professional carer*”) AND (“perspective*” OR “preference*” OR “need*” OR “user-centered design” OR “user-driven

Katie Trainum, Jiaying Liu, Elliott Hauser, Bo Xie

JMIR Aging 2024;7:e58629