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An Internet Hospital Plus Home Nursing Model for Chronic Disease Patients: Mixed-Methods Study in Tianjin, China

An Internet Hospital Plus Home Nursing Model for Chronic Disease Patients: Mixed-Methods Study in Tianjin, China

However, patients who require nursing services such as pressure ulcer care, wound care, and venous blood collection are still required to visit a physical hospital after online consultation. Thus, home nursing services could potentially make up for the service shortcomings of internet hospitals.

Yuzhe Wang, Yingchun Liu, Ziqi Jin, Chunjie Jin, Fang Hu, Tianzhi Yu

JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e76761


Health Services Usage in Patients Receiving Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder or Long-Term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain: Retrospective Cohort Study

Health Services Usage in Patients Receiving Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder or Long-Term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain: Retrospective Cohort Study

The COVID-19 pandemic caused disruptions to the delivery of health services [1-3]. During the early pandemic period, there were large decreases in care [2]. The decreases were most pronounced for services that could not easily transition to telemedicine such as emergency medicine, which relies heavily on physical examinations, laboratory tests, and imaging that must be done in person [3,4].

Samuel T Savitz, Maria A Stevens, Bidisha Nath, Gail D'Onofrio, Edward R Melnick, Molly M Jeffery

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66596


Incorporating Patient-Reported Outcome Measures and Patient-Reported Experience Measures in Addiction Treatment Services in Belgium: Naturalistic, Longitudinal, Multicenter Cohort Study

Incorporating Patient-Reported Outcome Measures and Patient-Reported Experience Measures in Addiction Treatment Services in Belgium: Naturalistic, Longitudinal, Multicenter Cohort Study

The use of PROMs and PREMs is advised to systematically monitor and improve the delivery of effective, patient-centered care and shared decision-making, which is not a standard practice in SUD and other mental health services [20,21,25-30]. Additionally, adopting standardized outcome measures opens opportunities to compare performances between treatment services within regions, countries, and even globally.

Amine Zerrouk, Charlotte Migchels, Clara De Ruysscher, Kim Fernandez, Jerome Antoine, Florian De Meyer, Frieda Matthys, Wim van den Brink, Cleo Lina Crunelle, Wouter Vanderplasschen

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65686


Access to Health Care and Use of Health Care Services Among Males in Africa: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Access to Health Care and Use of Health Care Services Among Males in Africa: Protocol for a Scoping Review

In essence, this scoping review will seek to describe the variations in health-seeking behaviors among males across the African continent, assess their access to and use of health care services, and identify both challenges and facilitators of health care uptake. Additionally, it will explore males’ knowledge, attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs regarding their health care needs and available services.

Nkoleleng Johannah Mashilo, Kelechi Elizabeth Oladimeji, Siphamandla Gumede, Samanta Tresha Lalla-Edward

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e52351


A Taxonomy and Archetypes of AI-Based Health Care Services: Qualitative Study

A Taxonomy and Archetypes of AI-Based Health Care Services: Qualitative Study

The focus of this study was on identifying the design characteristics of AI-based health care services, relying primarily on a review of existing literature and analysis of established AI-based health care services.

Marlene Blaß, Henner Gimpel, Philip Karnebogen

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53986


Mobile Apps for Vaccination Services: Content Analysis and Quality Assessment

Mobile Apps for Vaccination Services: Content Analysis and Quality Assessment

Children’s parents can keep abreast of their children’s vaccination status, vaccine appointment schedules, inventory information of the vaccination unit, online consultations on vaccination-related knowledge, independent booking of vaccination appointments, and other convenient and user-friendly services [6]. These apps are accessible, optimize the efficiency of services [7-9], enhance the motivation to vaccinate, and improve vaccination rates [7,10,11]. These findings are widely recognized in academia.

Chenchen Zhang, Xing Guo, Rui Zhu, Wenjie Hou, Lingmeng Wang, Fuzhi Wang, Li Zhang, Dan Luo

Online J Public Health Inform 2024;16:e50364


Quality, Usability, and Trust Challenges to Effective Data Use in the Deployment and Use of the Bangladesh Nutrition Information System Dashboard: Qualitative Study

Quality, Usability, and Trust Challenges to Effective Data Use in the Deployment and Use of the Bangladesh Nutrition Information System Dashboard: Qualitative Study

As Bangladesh’s nutritional programming is provided under 2 distinct directorates under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare—the Directorate General of Health Services and the Directorate General of Family Planning—the NIS plays a critical role in integrating nutrition-related service data into 1 system which provides an overview of national nutrition progress [16].

Berhaun Fesshaye, Shivani Pandya, Lena Kan, Anna Kalbarczyk, Kelsey Alland, SM Mustafizur Rahman, Md. Mofijul Islam Bulbul, Piyali Mustaphi, Muhammad Abu Bakr Siddique, Md. Imtiaz Alam Tanim, Mridul Chowdhury, Tajkia Rumman, Alain B Labrique

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e48294


Implementation of Patient-Reported Outcomes in a Medical Oncology Setting (the iPROMOS Study): Type II Hybrid Implementation Study

Implementation of Patient-Reported Outcomes in a Medical Oncology Setting (the iPROMOS Study): Type II Hybrid Implementation Study

For health services, the use of PROMs for symptom measurement has led to a reduction in emergency presentations and hospital admissions, without increasing clinical workloads [5-7]. These benefits are thought to be due to improved symptom detection by clinicians enabling better supportive care [8-10]. Despite this evidence and an increased uptake of PROMs in routine care, successful implementation in routine care has been inconsistent due to the complex nature of PROMs interventions [4].

Natasha Anne Roberts, Anita Pelecanos, Kimberly Alexander, David Wyld, Monika Janda

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e55841


Preferences for Text Messaging Supports During Youth Transition to Adult Mental Health Services: Theory-Informed Modified e-Delphi Study

Preferences for Text Messaging Supports During Youth Transition to Adult Mental Health Services: Theory-Informed Modified e-Delphi Study

Significantly, it is during this time in their lives when youth no longer qualify for most child services and must meet eligibility criteria if they need to access adult mental health services [3]. This transition period is associated with higher rates of treatment disengagement [4], illness progression [5], and youth feeling that their voices are not being heard [6,7].

Negar Vakili, Janet A Curran, Roisin Walls, Debbie Phillips, Alanna Miller, Christine Cassidy, Lori Wozney

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e51690


Digital Maturity as a Predictor of Quality and Safety Outcomes in US Hospitals: Cross-Sectional Observational Study

Digital Maturity as a Predictor of Quality and Safety Outcomes in US Hospitals: Cross-Sectional Observational Study

Specifically, research that has examined the benefits of digital health technologies on effectiveness and quality of care is skewed toward mental health services and behavioral therapies [2]. There are considerable gaps in the evidence of the impact of digital health transformation on cost, equitable care outcomes, and patient-centered care for hospitals or health systems [2].

Anne Snowdon, Abdulkadir Hussein, Melissa Danforth, Alexandra Wright, Reid Oakes

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e56316