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Exploring the Impact of an Interactive Electronic Pegboard on Manual Dexterity and Cognitive Skills of Patients With Stroke: Preliminary Analysis

Exploring the Impact of an Interactive Electronic Pegboard on Manual Dexterity and Cognitive Skills of Patients With Stroke: Preliminary Analysis

A flowchart of the interactive electronic pegboard’s system is depicted in Figure 3. System design for the interactive electronic pegboard. Interactive electronic pegboard system flowchart. The system comprises 3 modes: basic practice (BP; motor training), cognitive exercise (CE; shape and color matching), and Electronic Purdue Assessment (EPA). Each mode includes a range of difficulty levels. All 3 modes can be configured as timed or untimed.

Shih-Ying Chien, Ching-Yi Wu, Alice May-Kuen Wong, Chih-Kuang Chen, Sara L Beckman

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e55481

Interactive Electronic Pegboard for Enhancing Manual Dexterity and Cognitive Abilities: Instrument Usability Study

Interactive Electronic Pegboard for Enhancing Manual Dexterity and Cognitive Abilities: Instrument Usability Study

The proposed system encompasses 3 distinct modes, each presenting varying levels of complexity. Design of the proposed system. Interactive sensor blocks and tablet interface scenario. Flowchart of the proposed system operation. In basic practice (BP)–1 mode, users are assigned the task of associating the building blocks with the corresponding positions guided by reminder lights on the tablet screen (Figure 4 A).

Shih-Ying Chien, Alice MK Wong, Ching-Yi Wu, Sara L Beckman

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e56357

Venous Access: National Guideline and Registry Development (VANGUARD): Advancing Patient-Centered Venous Access Care Through the Development of a National Coordinated Registry Network

Venous Access: National Guideline and Registry Development (VANGUARD): Advancing Patient-Centered Venous Access Care Through the Development of a National Coordinated Registry Network

anesthetists Physician specialties Interventional radiology General surgery Interventional nephrology Interventional cardiology Vascular surgery Critical care medicine Anesthesiology Emergency medicine Infectious disease medicine Hematology or oncology Gastroenterology Allied health professions Respiratory care Pharmacy or pharmacology Coding and billing Patient liaison Discharge planning Medical specialty societies and core groups Society for Interventional Radiology Medical Device Epidemiology Network National System

Andrea Iorga, Marti J Velezis, Danica Marinac-Dabic, Robert F Lario, Stanley M Huff, Beth Gore, Leonard A Mermel, L Charles Bailey, Julia Skapik, Debi Willis, Robert E Lee, Frank P Hurst, Laura E Gressler, Terrie L Reed, Richard Towbin, Kevin M Baskin

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e43658

Pathophysiologic Basis of Connected Health Systems

Pathophysiologic Basis of Connected Health Systems

The design of a connected health system around individuals will be influenced by the intended levels of intervention and the desired practice level of the system. The intended levels of intervention are the primary (mitigating risk of disease), secondary (interrupting disease process before clinical manifestation), or tertiary (mitigating complications from disease) levels of health prevention that the system is intended to impact as part of its optimal function [12,13].

Yahya Shaikh, Michael Christopher Gibbons

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e42405

Convergence in Mobility Data Sets From Apple, Google, and Meta

Convergence in Mobility Data Sets From Apple, Google, and Meta

Additionally, the study will observe mobility trends in countries with varying shares of the mobile operating system (MOS) penetration market. The ultimate goal of the study is to emphasize the importance of these types of data for public health measures and to provide evidence supporting the continued release of mobility trends data by companies, given that all 3 companies have discontinued these services.

Gustavo Sganzerla Martinez, David J Kelvin

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e44286

Automated Monitoring of Adherence to Evidenced-Based Clinical Guideline Recommendations: Design and Implementation Study

Automated Monitoring of Adherence to Evidenced-Based Clinical Guideline Recommendations: Design and Implementation Study

To identify the requirements of the software system for monitoring individual recommendation applicability and adherence, we performed a comprehensive needs analysis for the system by involving key stakeholders: Clinical staff, as they are the primary users of the system. Clinical practice guideline developers, as they create and maintain the guideline recommendations that are used by the system.

Gregor Lichtner, Claudia Spies, Carlo Jurth, Thomas Bienert, Anika Mueller, Oliver Kumpf, Vanessa Piechotta, Nicole Skoetz, Monika Nothacker, Martin Boeker, Joerg J Meerpohl, Falk von Dincklage

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e41177

Remote Monitoring of Physiology in People Living With Dementia: An Observational Cohort Study

Remote Monitoring of Physiology in People Living With Dementia: An Observational Cohort Study

We report on the effectiveness of our Minder system, designed to detect abnormal measurements (“alerts”) and direct a clinical monitoring team. We also retrospectively applied the NEWS criteria to the data as a comparator. Finally, we present case studies highlighting the potential benefits of remotely monitoring people with dementia.

Michael C B David, Magdalena Kolanko, Martina Del Giovane, Helen Lai, Jessica True, Emily Beal, Lucia M Li, Ramin Nilforooshan, Payam Barnaghi, Paresh A Malhotra, Helen Rostill, David Wingfield, Danielle Wilson, Sarah Daniels, David J Sharp, Gregory Scott

JMIR Aging 2023;6:e43777

Factors Associated With the Acceptance of an eHealth App for Electronic Health Record Sharing System: Population-Based Study

Factors Associated With the Acceptance of an eHealth App for Electronic Health Record Sharing System: Population-Based Study

In view of the dual-track health care system, the Electronic Health Record Sharing System (e HRSS) was developed by the Hospital Authority (HA) to facilitate the information flow between the public and private sectors. It was launched in March 2016 [2] as an electronic platform to provide accurate and quick retrieval of clinical details, such as patient demographics, clinical information, and prescription profiles.

Junjie Huang, Wing Sze Pang, Yuet Yan Wong, Fung Yu Mak, Florence S W Chan, Clement S K Cheung, Wing Nam Wong, Ngai Tseung Cheung, Martin C S Wong

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(12):e40370

Definition and Classification of Postoperative Complications After Cardiac Surgery: Pilot Delphi Study

Definition and Classification of Postoperative Complications After Cardiac Surgery: Pilot Delphi Study

The Delphi method uses a multistaged survey system that can be used to reach expert consensus on complex topics and loosely defined concepts and to conduct forecasting or horizon scanning [14]. The original Delphi method, also known as the Classical Delphi, consists of 2 or more rounds of questionnaires administrated by mail to an expert panel. Round 1 focuses on the experts’ opinions in an open-ended manner.

Linda Lapp, Matt-Mouley Bouamrane, Marc Roper, Kimberley Kavanagh, Stefan Schraag

JMIR Perioper Med 2022;5(1):e39907

Video Relay Interpretation and Overcoming Barriers in Health Care for Deaf Users: Scoping Review

Video Relay Interpretation and Overcoming Barriers in Health Care for Deaf Users: Scoping Review

The key search terms used were as follows: Sign language user*s, Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deafblind and VRI, video remote sign language interpretation, video interpreting service, video conference interpreting and community health, health system, and health personnel. The search also covered all types of health-related activities that are often linked to community health. See search strategies in Multimedia Appendix 1.

Minerva Rivas Velarde, Caroline Jagoe, Jessica Cuculick

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(6):e32439