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Acceptability of the RecoverEsupport Digital Health Intervention Among Patients Undergoing Breast Cancer Surgery: Qualitative Study

Acceptability of the RecoverEsupport Digital Health Intervention Among Patients Undergoing Breast Cancer Surgery: Qualitative Study

They are also capable of delivering behavior change techniques directly to patients at a time and place of their choosing [12], empowering patients to actively self-manage their surgical recovery [13]. In addition, DHIs are cost-effective, widely accessible within the community, and can be centrally implemented, making them easy to update as needed [12].

Emma Sansalone, Jennifer White, Alison Zucca, Owen James Morris, Mitch J Duncan, Stephen Smith, Priscilla Viana da Silva, Anna Palazzi-Parsons, Rebecca Wyse

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e77567


The Practice of Shaking in Disciplining Young Children in Lower-Income Communities of Bangladesh: Cross-Sectional Exploratory Study

The Practice of Shaking in Disciplining Young Children in Lower-Income Communities of Bangladesh: Cross-Sectional Exploratory Study

In Japan, the prevalence of self-reported shaking behavior at 1 month post partum was 16.8%, with caregivers continuing this behavior until the infants were aged 6 years [10]. Although several systematic reviews have been conducted on the impact and prevalence of SBS injuries in high-income countries, evidence from LMICs is unavailable.

Fahmida Tofail

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e64474


Selection of Behavior Change Techniques for Asthma Medication Adherence Apps: Evidence-Based Design Study

Selection of Behavior Change Techniques for Asthma Medication Adherence Apps: Evidence-Based Design Study

Taking medication as prescribed is a behavior, and so it is helpful to use a behavioral science perspective to understand and promote it. While there are a number of approaches to behavior change intervention design, many share the approach of identifying modifiable influences on the target behavior and then identifying appropriate intervention components to change these modifiable influences.

Alison J Wright, Jeremy Holland, Iain Simpson, Samantha Walker, Naomi Bennett-Steele, John Weinman

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e49348


Using Theory-Based Frameworks to Identify Barriers and Enablers of Physicians’ Telemedicine Adoption and Develop Intervention Strategies in China: Multicenter Qualitative Study

Using Theory-Based Frameworks to Identify Barriers and Enablers of Physicians’ Telemedicine Adoption and Develop Intervention Strategies in China: Multicenter Qualitative Study

The Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology emphasizes the influence of performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, and facilitating conditions on usage intention [18], while the Theory of Planned Behavior proposes that behavioral intention is jointly determined by attitudes toward the behavior, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control [19].

Xinxia Wu, Yuting Yang, Yuchan Li, Yuhan Li, Huixian Li, Yanli Lyu, Ke Liu, Tracy Liu, Zheng Hou, Ke Zhang, Xuedong Xu, Changxiao Jin, Yipei Wang

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e73412


eHealth Literacy Assessment Instruments: Scoping Review

eHealth Literacy Assessment Instruments: Scoping Review

According to the form of assessment items, the instruments can be categorized into subjective assessment instruments and comprehensive assessment instruments. e Health literacy subjective assessment instruments generally take the form of self-report, with the help of a scale to obtain respondents’ self-appraisal in the aspects of their own cognition, attitude, behavior, skill level, etc.

Chen Wang, Luoyuan Chang, Xindou Chen, Jingqi Kong, Huiying Qi

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66965


Behavior Change Resources Used in Mobile App–Based Interventions Addressing Weight, Behavioral, and Metabolic Outcomes in Adults With Overweight and Obesity: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

Behavior Change Resources Used in Mobile App–Based Interventions Addressing Weight, Behavioral, and Metabolic Outcomes in Adults With Overweight and Obesity: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

Third, although behavioral interventions are the cornerstone of weight loss, the specific components used in these interventions have not been fully examined from the perspective of behavior change [15,16]. Behavior change techniques (BCTs) are the smallest replicable intervention elements designed to modify or redirect the causal mechanisms that regulate behavior [24,25].

Sijia Li, You Zhou, Ying Tang, Haoming Ma, Yuying Zhang, Aoqi Wang, Xingyi Tang, Runyuan Pei, Meihua Piao

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e63313


A Work-Based, Fully Remote, and Peer-Supported Exercise Snack Behavior Change Intervention (MOV’D): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial

A Work-Based, Fully Remote, and Peer-Supported Exercise Snack Behavior Change Intervention (MOV’D): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial

Further, few studies have investigated how to utilize behavior change strategies to motivate these exercise snacks in the workplace, resulting in a lasting habit. We first cover a brief background on exercise snacks and then describe some behavior change techniques (BCTs) and social support features incorporated into this protocol.

Ashley Monteiro, Jessie Moore, Rocky Aikens, James J Gross, Dan Schwartz, Mike Baiocchi, Judith J Prochaska, Marily Oppezzo

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64455


Understanding Antecedents of Nurses' and Physicians' Workaround Behavior Regarding Hospital Information Systems: Qualitative Interview Study

Understanding Antecedents of Nurses' and Physicians' Workaround Behavior Regarding Hospital Information Systems: Qualitative Interview Study

The theory of planned behavior (TPB) is one of the prominent theories to explain behavior [18] and also lays the foundation for Alters’ theory of workarounds [5]. TPB allows for the concentration on explaining why an intention to engage in a certain human behavior is formed in a specific context. Workarounds depict a behavior that an individual performs to achieve a goal or task when the normal course of action is unavailable or unsuccessful.

Eileen Doctor, Jasmin Hennrich, Torsten Eymann, Christoph Buck

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e51781


Networked Behaviors Associated With a Large-Scale Secure Messaging Network: Cross-Sectional Secondary Data Analysis

Networked Behaviors Associated With a Large-Scale Secure Messaging Network: Cross-Sectional Secondary Data Analysis

This is also reflected in cluster 1’s increased message volume and messaging behavior, most likely highlighting their role in clinical decision-making. However, such a centralized communication structure may also increase physicians’ workload and cognitive burden arising from an increased messaging volume [57]. Similarly, there was one cluster (cluster 4) of nurses and medical assistants who had fewer connections and were not as central within the network.

Laura Rosa Baratta, Linlin Xia, Daphne Lew, Elise Eiden, Y Jasmine Wu, Noshir Contractor, Bruce L Lambert, Sunny S Lou, Thomas Kannampallil

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e66544


eHealth Literacy and Its Outcomes Among Postsecondary Students: Systematic Review

eHealth Literacy and Its Outcomes Among Postsecondary Students: Systematic Review

In this context, Barello et al [33] applied the PHE model and found that e Health interventions can effectively promote students’ health behavior engagement by targeting these dimensions and supporting incremental change. The model has also been used to examine self-management engagement in individuals with chronic conditions such as diabetes and heart failure [32,34].

Qin Li, Fang Fang, Yan Zhang, Jiayuan Tu, Pingting Zhu, Lijuan Xi

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64489