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Quantitative Research on Digitalized Treatment Options for Older Adults With Mental Illness: Scoping Review

Quantitative Research on Digitalized Treatment Options for Older Adults With Mental Illness: Scoping Review

Advances in digital technology in recent decades have created new opportunities for the mental health sector with applications in diagnostics, prevention, and treatment of people with mental illness [1-3]. However, older people with mental illness face a unique set of challenges that may impact the effectiveness of digital interventions.

Jennifer Anne Stanford, Sandra Anna Just

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e70321

Evaluating the Impact of Pediatric Digital Mental Health Care on Caregiver Burnout and Absenteeism: Longitudinal Observational Study

Evaluating the Impact of Pediatric Digital Mental Health Care on Caregiver Burnout and Absenteeism: Longitudinal Observational Study

Digital mental health interventions (DMHIs) in academic and commercial settings have proven effective in treating common mental and behavioral health problems in children [18-22], offering accessible and cost-effective solutions compared with standard care [23,24]. Our previous research demonstrates that a commercially available DMHI can effectively improve mental health in children and adolescents [18,19].

Darian Lawrence-Sidebottom, Kelsey McAlister, Aislinn Brenna Beam, Rachael Guerra, Amit Parikh, Monika Roots, Donna McCutchen, Landry Goodgame Huffman, Jennifer Huberty

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e67149

Pursuit of Digital Innovation in Psychiatric Data Handling Practices in Ireland: Comprehensive Case Study

Pursuit of Digital Innovation in Psychiatric Data Handling Practices in Ireland: Comprehensive Case Study

With the growing reliance on digital health records, the risk of data-related threats continues to increase. In 2023 alone, European Union countries reported 309 major cybersecurity incidents in the health care sector, the highest among all critical sectors [5]. We have also listed some relevant incidents of data violations in Table 2. List of relevant data violation incidents.

Rana Zeeshan, John Bogue, Amna Gill, Mamoona Naveed Asghar

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e64919

It is Time to Realize the Promise of the Digital Mental Health Transformation: Application for Population Mental Health

It is Time to Realize the Promise of the Digital Mental Health Transformation: Application for Population Mental Health

This framework includes the following components: digital access, community screening, evidence-based self-care, and connection to screening-informed higher levels of care. Leveraging digital health technology facilitates large tracts of population accessing assessments, resources, and when needed, higher levels of care. The Pew Research Center reports that 93% of adults in the US use the internet [22]. Digital access has improved dramatically among groups with the highest rates of mental health concerns.

Jonathan Adler, Deryk Van Brunt

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63791

Multidisciplinary Contributions and Research Trends in eHealth Scholarship (2000-2024): Bibliometric Analysis

Multidisciplinary Contributions and Research Trends in eHealth Scholarship (2000-2024): Bibliometric Analysis

They described their research using keywords such as internet, e Health literacy, social media, computer, digital health literacy, consumer health informatics, world-wide-web, and website. This cluster also included the keywords disparities and digital divide. The remaining 3 clusters contained the smallest number of keywords.

Lana V Ivanitskaya, Dimitrios Zikos, Elina Erzikova

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60071

The Role of Digital Health Equity Audits in Preventing Harmful Infodemiology

The Role of Digital Health Equity Audits in Preventing Harmful Infodemiology

The World Health Organization [11] has three key objectives to promote the adoption and expansion of digital health and innovation: Promote data sharing and support the implementation of digital solutions that contribute to informed decision-making Improve knowledge through the best scientific communities Assess and connect countries’ needs with the supply of innovations Access to digital technologies in health, including the internet, technological tools, digital agendas and systems, digital literacy, etc,

Massimiliano Biondi, Fabio Filippetti, Giorgio Brandi, Elsa Ravaglia, Sofia Filippetti, Pamela Barbadoro

JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e75495

A 12-Month Digital Peer-Supported App Intervention to Promote Physical Activity Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Follow-Up Study of a Nonrandomized Controlled Trial

A 12-Month Digital Peer-Supported App Intervention to Promote Physical Activity Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Follow-Up Study of a Nonrandomized Controlled Trial

DPSA: digital peer-supported app. This study used Minchalle, a commercially available DPSA [51]. This mobile app was developed in June 2015 by A10 Lab Inc, with an initial release in November 2015. Figure 2 shows a sample app screen. The DPSA creates a group chat for up to 5 people with a common goal, and participants anonymously interact with each other in the group. The common goal of the intervention group was to increase their physical activity by walking and exercising.

Kento Tabira, Yuko Oguma, Shota Yoshihara, Megumi Shibuya, Manabu Nakamura, Natsue Doihara, Akihiro Hirata, Tomoki Manabe, Takashi Yamashita

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e66610

Web-Based Nursing Intervention to Promote Physical Activity Among Older Adults After Coronary Revascularization: Protocol for Mixed Method Pilot Study

Web-Based Nursing Intervention to Promote Physical Activity Among Older Adults After Coronary Revascularization: Protocol for Mixed Method Pilot Study

For example, our results may be influenced by our participants’ social support networks and digital literacy, which could affect the study’s internal validity. Second, since we are proposing a convenience sampling method and participants may have a high level of digital literacy, the participants we recruit may not be representative of the senior population.

Audrey Lavoie, Véronique Dubé

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67678

Evaluation of the Digital Support Tool Gro Health W8Buddy as Part of Tier 3 Weight Management Service: Observational Study

Evaluation of the Digital Support Tool Gro Health W8Buddy as Part of Tier 3 Weight Management Service: Observational Study

The use of digital health tools for management of chronic diseases, including obesity, is rapidly expanding [10]. Current evidence supports the acceptability of digital tools for management of obesity in the community [11], and there is evidence for the acceptability of such tools in NHS tier 3 WMS [12-14]. However, there are currently no studies assessing outcomes for a digital tool specifically created for a specialist NHS WMS that is fully incorporated into the patient pathway.

Petra Hanson, Farah Abdelhameed, Mohammed Sahir, Nick Parsons, Arjun Panesar, Michaela de la Fosse, Charlotte Summers, Amit Kaura, Harpal Randeva, Vinod Menon, Thomas M Barber

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e62661

Personalized Digital Care Pathways Enable Enhanced Patient Management as Perceived by Health Care Professionals: Mixed-Methods Study

Personalized Digital Care Pathways Enable Enhanced Patient Management as Perceived by Health Care Professionals: Mixed-Methods Study

Personalized digital care pathway (PDCP) represents a further advancement, extending CDSS capabilities beyond single encounters by ensuring continuity of care across multiple medical interactions. PDCP systems facilitate decision-making and action execution across multidisciplinary teams, while maintaining compliance with best practice protocols and continuously adapting based on patient-specific data.

David Rodrigues, Clara Jasmins, Ricardo Ladeiras-Lopes, Luis Patrao, Eduardo Freire Rodrigues

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e68581