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Modifying Tobacco and Cannabis Waste Perceptions and Behavior Among Young Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Modifying Tobacco and Cannabis Waste Perceptions and Behavior Among Young Adults: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

This study tests the administration of tobacco, e-cigarette, and cannabis waste education plus motivational and behavioral support (TECW Ed+) versus tobacco, e-cigarette, and cannabis waste education (TECW Ed) only on TECW among college-attending young adults (aged 18-25 years) to increase their engagement on TECW policy implementation.

Kim Pulvers, AB Nordskog, Hadley Shearer, Cheyenne Smith, Susan L Stewart, Thomas E Novotny, Elisa K Tong

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e79525


Improving Access to HIV Prevention Services in Community Pharmacies in the US Southeast: Protocol for a Hybrid Type 1 Effectiveness-Implementation Study

Improving Access to HIV Prevention Services in Community Pharmacies in the US Southeast: Protocol for a Hybrid Type 1 Effectiveness-Implementation Study

Clients who complete the screener survey will receive a US $1.00 e-credit or coupon for their next pharmacy purchase. Eligible clients interested in participating will be prompted to inform a pharmacy staff member via their phone. The staff member will then offer the client free health screenings (ie, HIV self-testing as well as any other health screening already offered at the pharmacy) and inform them about the research study, which includes compensation for completing a more in-depth survey.

Daniel I Alohan, Alexis Hudson, Chante Hamilton, Christina Chandra, Seth Zissette, Rachel Rothman, Sophia A Hussen, Alvan Quamina, Robert H Lyles, Jessica M Sales, Claire E Sterk, Henry N Young, Natalie D Crawford

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72283


Using Human-Centered Design and Development to Create a Digital Sick Day Medication Guidance Application for People With Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease, or Chronic Kidney Disease: Mixed Methods Study

Using Human-Centered Design and Development to Create a Digital Sick Day Medication Guidance Application for People With Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease, or Chronic Kidney Disease: Mixed Methods Study

Figure 3 shows key SDMG moments in the PAUSE prototype app UI, including (A) the initial check to see whether the user is feeling unwell, (B) serious and subsequent, and (C) less severe symptoms to be assessed, followed by advice for the user to follow under (D) mild, (E) moderate, and (F) urgent symptom presentation situations.

Julie Babione, Sarah Gil, Chidera Okemeziem, Taylor Palechuk, Kaitlyn E Watson, Sandra Robertshaw, Nancy Verdin, Kerry McBrien, David J T Campbell, Ross Tsuyuki, Neesh Pannu, Matthew James, Maoliosa Donald

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e77240


Evaluating R2Play, A Novel Multidomain Return-to-Play Assessment Tool for Concussion: Mixed Methods Feasibility and Face Validity Study

Evaluating R2Play, A Novel Multidomain Return-to-Play Assessment Tool for Concussion: Mixed Methods Feasibility and Face Validity Study

RPE (E) was captured retrospectively during breaks between levels. HR: heart rate; %HRmax: percentage of age-predicted maximal heart rate; RPE: rating of perceived exertion; Y: youth participant. Clinician feedback regarding elements of sport represented in R2 Play is presented with sample quotes in Table 7 and summarized in the subsections below. Clinician feedback regarding elements of sport represented in R2 Play.

Josh Shore, Pavreet Gill, Danielle DuPlessis, Emma Kyrinis, Andrew Lovell, Kylie D Mallory, Andrea Hickling, Michael Hutchison, Sarah Munce, Kathryn J Schneider, Elaine Biddiss, Shannon E Scratch

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e78486


Use of an Integrated Knowledge Translation Approach to Develop an Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome System for Cancer Rehabilitation: Tutorial

Use of an Integrated Knowledge Translation Approach to Develop an Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome System for Cancer Rehabilitation: Tutorial

Of the 61 (62%) education resources, most were websites (29/61, 48%) and links to online pamphlets (22/61, 36%), followed by videos (8/61, 13%) and e-modules (3/61, 5%). Of the 16 (16%) programs, over half can be delivered either in-person or virtually to patients receiving care at a specific center (9/16, 56%), with the remaining programs being delivered virtually to all patients across all 4 centers (7/16, 44%).

Christian Lopez, Sarah E Neil-Sztramko, Kristin L Campbell, David M Langelier, Tran Truong, Yuliya Gavrylyuk, Pia Nyakairu, Laura Parente, Audrey Durand, Jackie L Bender, Gillian Strudwick, Rupali Bhati, Jonathan Greenland, Tony Reiman, Jennifer M Jones

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e74123


Increasing Physical Activity via Provider Support and Engagement Using a Digital Health Platform in Adults With Multiple Sclerosis: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Increasing Physical Activity via Provider Support and Engagement Using a Digital Health Platform in Adults With Multiple Sclerosis: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

All consent procedures are via REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture; Vanderbilt University), an open-source, secure, HIPAA-compliant web-based platform for data capture (including e-consent and outcome survey administration) [28].

Dawn M Ehde, Sarah B Simmons, Kevin N Alschuler, Tracy E Herring, Andrew T Humbert, Susan R Robles, Otari Ioseliani, Karla Landis, Laurie B Kavanagh, Cindy Y Lin

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72213