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Gaps and Pathways to Success in Global Health Informatics Academic Collaborations: Reflecting on Current Practices

Gaps and Pathways to Success in Global Health Informatics Academic Collaborations: Reflecting on Current Practices

Global health informatics (GHI) is an interdisciplinary subfield of health informatics that aims to use e Health practices (eg, electronic health records, mobile health [m Health], telehealth, and technology-enabled learning), including research and innovation in enhancing provision of health care resources, services, including information access in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This approach has the potential to improve clinical and population health outcomes for patients in LMICs [1,2].

Elizabeth A Campbell, Felix Holl, Oliver J Bear Don't Walk IV, Badisa Mosesane, Andrew S Kanter, Hamish Fraser, Amanda L Joseph, Judy Wawira Gichoya, Kabelo Leonard Mauco, Sansanee Craig

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e67326


Developing eHealth Interventions to Improve Diabetes Management in Emerging Adulthood: Qualitative Formative Study

Developing eHealth Interventions to Improve Diabetes Management in Emerging Adulthood: Qualitative Formative Study

However, to reap the benefits of e Health interventions, engagement is critical [32,68]. Thus, finding ways to engage emerging adults in an intervention is a critical first step, and based on emerging adults’ feedback reported here, SMS text messaging–based interventions using emerging adults’ own devices may be an optimal strategy.

April Idalski Carcone, Deepika Baskar, Aishah Mahmood, Karen MacDonell, Susan Eggly, Samiran Ghosh, Colleen Buggs-Saxton, Steven J Ondersma, Deborah A Ellis

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e75623


eHealth and the Digital Divide Among Older Canadians: Insights from a National Cross-Sectional Study

eHealth and the Digital Divide Among Older Canadians: Insights from a National Cross-Sectional Study

Aside from a few studies that investigated social determinants in relation to telehealth use by athletic trainers [26], e Health engagement among people living with HIV [27], e Health literacy levels in older adults [28], older adults’ perceptions and views on e Health services [11], and access to and preferences for patient portal use among older adults [29], limited research exists in this area.

Mirou Jaana, Haitham Tamim, Guy Paré

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72274


Exploring Perspectives of Patients With Cancer on Implementing Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Measures to Enhance Patient-Centered Care: Qualitative Study

Exploring Perspectives of Patients With Cancer on Implementing Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Measures to Enhance Patient-Centered Care: Qualitative Study

Norway’s publicly funded health care system, characterized by universal access and a strong emphasis on digital health integration [60], may differ from systems with limited e Health infrastructure or more fragmented care. However, while these contextual factors may shape patients’ experiences, the core findings, particularly regarding unmet needs and the perceived value of e PROMs, are likely to be relevant across settings where similar gaps exist.

Terese Solvoll Skåre, Tonje Lundeby, Jo-Åsmund Lund, Elias David Lundereng, Stein Kaasa, Nienke de Glas, Karianne Røssummoen Øyen, Kristin Vassbotn Guldhav, May Helen Midtbust

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e79144


Impact of Digital Interventions on the Treatment Burden of Patients With Chronic Conditions: Systematic Review

Impact of Digital Interventions on the Treatment Burden of Patients With Chronic Conditions: Systematic Review

Reference 21: Impact of game-inspired infographics on user engagement and information processing in an ehealth Reference 50: Perceived value of eHealth among people living with multimorbidity: a qualitative study Reference 84: An eHealth intervention for patients in rural areas: preliminary findings from a pilotehealth

Manria Polus, Pantea Keikhosrokiani, Olli Korhonen, Woubshet Behutiye, Minna Isomursu

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66874


Co-Designing a Digital Solution for Decreasing Loneliness and Social Isolation Among Older People in Sweden: Explorative Study

Co-Designing a Digital Solution for Decreasing Loneliness and Social Isolation Among Older People in Sweden: Explorative Study

Reference 31: Co-designing an eHealth service for the co-care of parkinson disease: explorative study Reference 40: Development of an eHealth intervention including self-management for reducing sedentary Reference 49: Co-design of eHealth interventions with children and young peopleehealthFormative Studies and eHealth/mHealth Development

Caroline Eklund, Viktoria Zander, Annelie K Gusdal, Charlotta Åkerlind, Petra von Heideken Wågert

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e78213


Using Smart Displays to Implement an eHealth System for Older Adults With Multiple Chronic Conditions: Randomized Controlled Trial

Using Smart Displays to Implement an eHealth System for Older Adults With Multiple Chronic Conditions: Randomized Controlled Trial

This study reports the outcomes of a randomized controlled trial examining the uses and effects of an 8-month e Health intervention for older adults, delivered through two platforms—laptop computer versus smart display—compared with a no-exposure control group. To our knowledge, this is one of the first large trials to compare these platforms for delivering a health intervention.

Gina Landucci, David H Gustafson Sr, Marie-Louise Mares, Klaren Pe-Romashko, John J Curtin, Yaxin Hu, Adam Maus, Kasey Thompson, Sydney Saunders, Kaitlyn Brown, Judith Woodburn, Bilge Mutlu

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e75991