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Delivering an Electronic Health Record Based Educational Intervention Promoting Peri-Operative Non-Pharmacological Pain Care as Part of a Randomized Controlled Trial: Mixed Method Evaluation of Inpatient Nurses’ Perspectives

Delivering an Electronic Health Record Based Educational Intervention Promoting Peri-Operative Non-Pharmacological Pain Care as Part of a Randomized Controlled Trial: Mixed Method Evaluation of Inpatient Nurses’ Perspectives

Implementation strategies were part of the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) list of strategies [32]. These are summarized in Table 1. Nurses’ reflections on different ERICa implementation strategies used. a ERIC: Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change [32]. We received survey responses from 47 of the 78 (60% response rate) nursing leaders invited. See Table 2 for respondents’ work site and professional role.

Sarah A Minteer, Cindy Tofthagen, Kathy Sheffield, Susanne Cutshall, Susan Launder, Jane Hein, Mary McGough, Christy M Audeh, Jon C Tilburt, Andrea L Cheville

JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e70332

Regulatory Insights From 27 Years of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning–Enabled Medical Device Recalls in the United States: Implications for Future Governance

Regulatory Insights From 27 Years of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning–Enabled Medical Device Recalls in the United States: Implications for Future Governance

The Guidance of Initiation of Voluntary Recalls Under 21 CFR Part 7, Subpart C mentions referencing 21 CFR 820.100(a)(2), which requires procedures for implementing corrections or preventive actions to include an investigation of the causes for nonconformities related to the product, processes, and quality systems.

Wei-Pin Chen, Wei-Guang Teng, C Benson Kuo, Yu-Jui Yen, Jian-Yu Lian, Matthew Sing, Peng-Ting Chen

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e67552

A Resource-Efficient, High-Dose, Gamified Neurorehabilitation Program for Chronic Stroke at Home: Retrospective Real-World Analysis

A Resource-Efficient, High-Dose, Gamified Neurorehabilitation Program for Chronic Stroke at Home: Retrospective Real-World Analysis

(C) The Mind Motion GO telerehabilitation device uses camera-based motion tracking to control gamified training activities displayed on a television screen. (D) The Izar, a therapeutic device to train hand function, being grasped in a hand. Suggested weekly schedule. These telerehabilitation sessions were guided directly by a physical therapist who was present via video conferencing.

Spencer A Arbuckle, Anna Sophie Knill, Michelle H Chan-Cortés, Gabriela Rozanski, Anastasia Elena Ford, Louis T Derungs, John W Krakauer, Naveed Ejaz, David Putrino, Jenna Tosto-Mancuso, Meret Branscheidt

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e69335