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Insights Into History and Trends of Teaching and Learning in Stomatology Education: Bibliometric Analysis

Insights Into History and Trends of Teaching and Learning in Stomatology Education: Bibliometric Analysis

To further enhance data visualization, we used an overlay visualization technique in which the color of each node represented the average year of occurrence for each institution or keyword. The data were saved in plain text format with full record and cited references from Wo SCC and then imported into Cite Space for further analysis. The bibliometric data for this study were retrieved from Web of Science, and no additional filtering was applied to remove self-citations.

Ziang Zou, Linna Guo

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e66322


Bibliometric Insights Into the Infodemic: Global Research Trends and Policy Responses: Quantitative Research

Bibliometric Insights Into the Infodemic: Global Research Trends and Policy Responses: Quantitative Research

This study employed bibliometric methods [13], combined with visualization analysis tools, to systematically map and compare the research landscape of the COVID-19 infodemic at the international and Chinese levels. Bibliometrics is a powerful tool for quantitatively revealing the knowledge structure, evolutionary pathways, and research frontiers within a specific research field [3].

Sijia Wang, Linan Zhang, Yang Liu, Xin Feng, Shipeng Ren

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e76378


Clinician-Focused Connected Health Requirements Gathering for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Through Clinical Journey Mapping: Design Science Study

Clinician-Focused Connected Health Requirements Gathering for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Through Clinical Journey Mapping: Design Science Study

To populate the IPJM with personas of individuals based on the Dundee Clinical Care Pathway and to validate it, it is important to use a robust and rigorous approach that includes input from clinicians with various backgrounds, as well as academics from relevant disciplines, to ensure that the proposed visualization is correct and respects the guidelines of the model pathway.

Richard Harris, Deirdre Murray, Angela McSweeney, Frederic Adam

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e53617


Personal Protection Equipment Training as a Virtual Reality Game in Immersive Environments: Development Study and Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Personal Protection Equipment Training as a Virtual Reality Game in Immersive Environments: Development Study and Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

To support the analysis of the proficiency of trainees and also potential improvements in the hospital, our VR method supports the recording of trajectories and the visualization thereafter. Trajectories of the user’s head, left hand, and right hand are recorded during the entire duration of use. Furthermore, the time spent by the user in each designated area, as well as the total time consumed, are also recorded.

Liang Zhou, Haoyang Liu, Mengjie Fan, Jiahao Liu, Xingyao Yu, Xintian Zhao, Shaoxing Zhang

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e69021


The Effects of Presenting AI Uncertainty Information on Pharmacists’ Trust in Automated Pill Recognition Technology: Exploratory Mixed Subjects Study

The Effects of Presenting AI Uncertainty Information on Pharmacists’ Trust in Automated Pill Recognition Technology: Exploratory Mixed Subjects Study

The primary hypothesis was as follows: H1: Presenting AI uncertainty information of predicted probability in a visualization format will increase AI transparency, leading to enhanced pharmacists’ trust in pill verification technology. Beyond this primary focus, we also explored how pharmacists’ trust behavior varied across different AI performance patterns categorized by SDT.

Jin Yong Kim, Vincent D Marshall, Brigid Rowell, Qiyuan Chen, Yifan Zheng, John D Lee, Raed Al Kontar, Corey Lester, Xi Jessie Yang

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e60273


The Significance of a Cerebrovascular Accident Outcome Prediction Model for Patients, Family Members, and Health Care Professionals: Qualitative Evaluation Study

The Significance of a Cerebrovascular Accident Outcome Prediction Model for Patients, Family Members, and Health Care Professionals: Qualitative Evaluation Study

A simulated visualization (updated after the focus groups; see section visualizations) was shown to the HCPs for different scenarios for possible situations of patients in a discharge interview. They were asked to answer a modified Measurement Instrument for Determinants of Innovations (MIDI) questionnaire [22], which is a tool for describing the helpfulness and possibilities of medical technological devices.

Corinne G Allaart, Sanne van Houwelingen, Pieter HE Hilkens, Aart van Halteren, Douwe H Biesma, Lea Dijksman, Paul B van der Nat

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e56521


The Depth Estimation and Visualization of Dermatological Lesions: Development and Usability Study

The Depth Estimation and Visualization of Dermatological Lesions: Development and Usability Study

MR headsets like the Hololens 2 (Microsoft) use the Mixed Reality Tool Kit library onto which the holograms are uploaded for visualization [32]. Interoperative navigation has been performed in different surgeries using different extended reality techniques.

Pranav Parekh, Richard Oyeleke, Tejas Vishwanath

JMIR Dermatol 2024;7:e59839


Real-Time Digitized Visual Feedback in Exercise Therapy for Lower Extremity Functional Deficits: Qualitative Study of Usability Factors During Prototype Testing

Real-Time Digitized Visual Feedback in Exercise Therapy for Lower Extremity Functional Deficits: Qualitative Study of Usability Factors During Prototype Testing

Audio and video recordings were then started and participants evaluated the prototype feedback visualization using the thinking aloud method while performing 7 different functional exercises, namely squat, squat-lunge, lunge, single-limb squat, step-up and step-down, and single-limb stance pelvic drop. Each exercise was performed with the associated feedback visualization for up to 5 minutes per exercise.

Klaus Widhalm, Lukas Maul, Sebastian Durstberger, Peter Putz, Carissa Klupper, Franz Werner

JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e51771