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The Lived Experiences of Racial and Ethnic Minority Nurses Exposed to Racial Microaggressions in the Hospital Setting: Qualitative Study

The Lived Experiences of Racial and Ethnic Minority Nurses Exposed to Racial Microaggressions in the Hospital Setting: Qualitative Study

We were strictly interested in qualitative studies that explored experiences with WPV among bedside registered nurses from racial and ethnic minority groups. The initial search included the terms “nurses,” “violence,” “harassment,” “hospitals,” and “qualitative.” From here, we identified potentially relevant articles based on title and abstract screening and eliminated articles that were duplicates or not relevant based on full-text review.

Da S Kim, Ha Do Byon

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2025;9:e67029

Use of Online Tools for Mental Health Among Racially and Ethnically Diverse College Students: Mixed Methods Study

Use of Online Tools for Mental Health Among Racially and Ethnically Diverse College Students: Mixed Methods Study

This design incorporated simultaneous collection and analysis of both quantitative and qualitative data for confirmation and hypothesis testing. Quantitative data analysis was the primary method, examining a priori constructs that could impact online tool use. The qualitative data expanded upon the quantitative findings, such that it provided a deeper understanding of the relationship between a priori constructs and online tool use.

Sarah Z Hamza, Yesenia Aguilar Silvan, Lauren C Ng

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e60628

Implementation and Evaluation of a Therapeutic Communication Educational Program for Nurses: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Implementation and Evaluation of a Therapeutic Communication Educational Program for Nurses: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

A convergent unblinded mixed method study design in which qualitative and quantitative data are used in multiple phases and merged and analyzed equally for an interactive approach [27]. Qualitative and quantitative investigations will take place before and after the implementation of the therapeutic communication training at the acute admission ward. Additional quantitative data is retrieved at a general ward.

Krista Hoek, Louise Suur, Monique van Velzen, Elise Y Sarton

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65795

Hybrid Hospital-at-Home Program in Singapore: Ethnographic Study

Hybrid Hospital-at-Home Program in Singapore: Ethnographic Study

An ethnographic qualitative research design was used to explore experiences encountered by patients and caregivers in a Ha H program. Different sources (ie, observations, field notes, and interviews with patients and caregivers) were used to triangulate data and provide a corroborated understanding of the experience of Ha H within the Singapore context, enhancing the dependability of this study’s findings [28].

Stephanie Ko, Daphne Cheong, Shi Yun Low, Shefaly Shorey

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66107

A Self-Harm Awareness Training Module for School Staff: Co-Design and User Testing Study

A Self-Harm Awareness Training Module for School Staff: Co-Design and User Testing Study

Qualitative co-design workshops were conducted with school staff to refine and finalize the training scenarios, gather feedback on the user interface design, and capture potential users’ views on prospective acceptability and feasibility [31]. Findings from the co-design workshops informed the design and development of the prototype e-learning module.

Anne-Marie Burn, Hayley Gains, Joanna K Anderson

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e69309

User Requirements and Conceptual Design for an Electronic Data Platform for Interhospital Transfer Between Acute Care Hospitals: User-Centered Design Study

User Requirements and Conceptual Design for an Electronic Data Platform for Interhospital Transfer Between Acute Care Hospitals: User-Centered Design Study

The interview guide was developed by the user experience specialist (PG) and qualitative research expert (RR) with input from the content expert (SM) and additional research team members and piloted prior to participant sessions.

Pamela Garabedian, Jazzarae Kain, Srinivas Emani, Stephanie Singleton, Ronen Rozenblum, Lipika Samal, Stephanie Mueller

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e67884

Assessing ChatGPT’s Capability as a New Age Standardized Patient: Qualitative Study

Assessing ChatGPT’s Capability as a New Age Standardized Patient: Qualitative Study

Following discussions in regular meetings, findings were summarized, and a category system consisting of main and subcategories, according to Mayring’s [20] qualitative content analysis, was agreed upon. Selected text passages were used as quotations to illustrate each category.

Joseph Cross, Tarron Kayalackakom, Raymond E Robinson, Andrea Vaughans, Roopa Sebastian, Ricardo Hood, Courtney Lewis, Sumanth Devaraju, Prasanna Honnavar, Sheetal Naik, Jillwin Joseph, Nikhilesh Anand, Abdalla Mohammed, Asjah Johnson, Eliran Cohen, Teniola Adeniji, Aisling Nnenna Nnaji, Julia Elizabeth George

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e63353

Postpartum Depression and Maternal-Infant Bonding Experiences in Social Media Videos: Qualitative Content Analysis

Postpartum Depression and Maternal-Infant Bonding Experiences in Social Media Videos: Qualitative Content Analysis

Most qualitative studies focus on maternal depression more broadly rather than the MIB in mothers with depression. Such studies could provide valuable insights about the MIB in the context of postpartum depression [12]. A better understanding of how postpartum depression exerts this effect can help clinicians identify and support mothers with difficulties bonding with their children.

Kunmi Sobowale, Jamie Sarah Castleman, Sophia Yingruo Zhao

JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e59125

Barriers to and Facilitators of Implementing Overnight Nursing Teleconsultation in Small, Rural Long-Term Care Facilities: Qualitative Interview Study

Barriers to and Facilitators of Implementing Overnight Nursing Teleconsultation in Small, Rural Long-Term Care Facilities: Qualitative Interview Study

Given the innovative nature of the pilot project, an exploratory qualitative study was conducted to identify the barriers to and facilitators of implementing teleconsultation in overnight nursing care. An interview guide was designed, tested, and validated by the research team. The guide, comprising 12 open-ended questions, aimed to identify the barriers to and facilitators of implementing teleconsultation.

Veronique Nabelsi, Véronique Plouffe, Marie Chantal Leclerc

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e71950

#GenderAffirmingHormoneTherapy and Health Information on TikTok: Thematic Content Analysis

#GenderAffirmingHormoneTherapy and Health Information on TikTok: Thematic Content Analysis

Previous studies have queried Tik Tok to explore attitudes toward and experiences with other types of medical care, using qualitative methods to determine the content and tone of posts about medical interventions ranging from contraceptive methods to erectile dysfunction treatment [7-9]. Others have focused on analyzing the quality and accuracy of health information reported on the platform [10-15].

Julia Rose Beatini, Nora Yanyi Sun, Julianna K Coleman, Maetal E Haas-Kogan, Andrea Pelletier, Deborah Bartz, Alex Sogomon Keuroghlian

JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e66845