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Health Care Professionals' Engagement With Digital Mental Health Interventions in the United Kingdom and China: Mixed Methods Study on Engagement Factors and Design Implications

Health Care Professionals' Engagement With Digital Mental Health Interventions in the United Kingdom and China: Mixed Methods Study on Engagement Factors and Design Implications

Besides, virtual reality–based interventions have also begun to garner research focus, with recent preliminary studies demonstrating the effectiveness and high engagement among HCPs [14,15]. Despite the growing evidence of the effectiveness of DMHIs, lack of engagement was frequently reported in trials and studies [6,16]. Many recent reviews have shown that low engagement is a ubiquitous problem among DMHIs [17-19].

Zheyuan Zhang, Sijin Sun, Laura Moradbakhti, Andrew Hall, Celine Mougenot, Juan Chen, Rafael A Calvo

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e67190

Impact of Digital Engagement on Weight Loss Outcomes in Obesity Management Among Individuals Using GLP-1 and Dual GLP-1/GIP Receptor Agonist Therapy: Retrospective Cohort Service Evaluation Study

Impact of Digital Engagement on Weight Loss Outcomes in Obesity Management Among Individuals Using GLP-1 and Dual GLP-1/GIP Receptor Agonist Therapy: Retrospective Cohort Service Evaluation Study

Engagement with the digital platform’s program was treated as the primary exposure variable. This engagement was designed to capture the extent of interaction with the platform’s core features, hypothesized to be instrumental in achieving and sustaining weight loss. We operationalized engagement based on 3 key behaviors that the clinical and research teams identified as most likely to drive meaningful outcomes.

Hans Johnson, David Huang, Vivian Liu, Mahmoud Al Ammouri, Christopher Jacobs, Austen El-Osta

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69466

User Experience With a Personalized mHealth Service for Physical Activity Promotion in University Students: Mixed Methods Study

User Experience With a Personalized mHealth Service for Physical Activity Promotion in University Students: Mixed Methods Study

The challenge remains to maintain long-term user engagement with m Health interventions [16]. Numerous studies have identified poor functionality and technical issues as barriers to engagement with mobile interventions, while design features such as personalization, social interaction, and customized feedback enhance user engagement [16]. Personalization is crucial, as students’ PA needs vary widely [6], and one-size-fits-all approaches are inadequate [27-29].

Silke Wittmar, Tom Frankenstein, Vincent Timm, Peter Frei, Nicolas Kurpiers, Stefan Wölwer, Axel Georg Meender Schäfer

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64384

Using Wear Time for the Analysis of Consumer-Grade Wearables’ Data: Case Study Using Fitbit Data

Using Wear Time for the Analysis of Consumer-Grade Wearables’ Data: Case Study Using Fitbit Data

With longitudinal studies, it can be challenging to maintain users’ engagement and compliance. It is common to observe what is called “wearables’ abandonment”; as the excitement from having a new gadget wears off, people start to wear the sensors less and less [8]. In the accelerometer research—where accelerometers are commonly used to monitor physical activity—researchers have established different methods to account for wear time in the data processing pipeline [9-12].

Loubna Baroudi, Ronald Fredrick Zernicke, Muneesh Tewari, Noelle E Carlozzi, Sung Won Choi, Stephen M Cain

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e46149

YouTube User Traffic to Paired Epilepsy Education Videos in English and Spanish: Comparative Study

YouTube User Traffic to Paired Epilepsy Education Videos in English and Spanish: Comparative Study

Through analytics available through You Tube, we can understand the factors influencing viewership and engagement with clinical videos. Through the REACT (Reaching Out for Epilepsy in Adolescents and Children Through Telemedicine) project, Children’s Mercy Kansas City has developed online educational resources for families and children and youth with epilepsy [9].

Luna Kimahri Varela, Stephanie Horton, Ahmed Abdelmoity, Jean-Baptiste Le Pichon, Mark A Hoffman

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e56720

Gamified Adaptive Approach Bias Modification in Individuals With Methamphetamine Use History From Communities in Sichuan: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Gamified Adaptive Approach Bias Modification in Individuals With Methamphetamine Use History From Communities in Sichuan: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

This scheme not only includes gamified elements but also features an adaptive algorithm that adjusts the training difficulty based on individual performance to enhance engagement [16,17]. The key idea of A-Ap BM is to use an algorithm to dynamically estimate individual performance and adjust the training difficulty accordingly.

Danlin Shen, Jianping Jiao, Liqun Zhang, Yanru Liu, Xiang Liu, Yuanhui Li, Tianjiao Zhang, Dai Li, Wei Hao

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e56978

Optimizing Engagement With a Smartphone App to Prevent Violence Against Adolescents: Results From a Cluster Randomized Factorial Trial in Tanzania

Optimizing Engagement With a Smartphone App to Prevent Violence Against Adolescents: Results From a Cluster Randomized Factorial Trial in Tanzania

Consequently, poor engagement severely limits the potential public health impact of digital parenting interventions [35,36]. Understanding and optimizing engagement in LMIC contexts is thus critical for establishing digital parenting interventions as a scalable violence prevention strategy. Existing studies examining engagement with digital parenting interventions in HICs have largely been descriptive [37,38] or focus on sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics associated with engagement [39-42].

Roselinde Janowski, Lucie D Cluver, Yulia Shenderovich, Joyce Wamoyi, Mwita Wambura, David Stern, Lily Clements, G J Melendez-Torres, Lauren Baerecke, Abigail Ornellas, Angelique Nicole Chetty, Jonathan Klapwijk, Laetitia Christine, Ateamate Mukabana, Esmee Te Winkel, Anna Booij, Gervas Mbosoli, Jamie M Lachman

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60102

Development of an Online Scenario-Based Tool to Enable Research Participation and Public Engagement in Cystic Fibrosis Newborn Screening: Mixed Methods Study

Development of an Online Scenario-Based Tool to Enable Research Participation and Public Engagement in Cystic Fibrosis Newborn Screening: Mixed Methods Study

We have found that due to the nature of the inherited conditions and the complexity of the screening process, communicating the potential outcomes of screening and their implications during the research process, consultation, and public engagement activity is challenging [38]. However, within the context of newborn screening, without end-user engagement, we may constrain the desired outcomes of the screening programs as well as the information sources developed to support them [39-41].

Louise Moody, Samantha Clarke, Matt Compton, Rachael Hughson-Gill, Felicity Boardman, Corinna Clark, Pru Holder, James R Bonham, Jane Chudleigh

J Particip Med 2025;17:e59686

Crisis Communication About the Maui Wildfires on TikTok: Content Analysis of Engagement With Maui Wildfire–Related Posts Over 1 Year

Crisis Communication About the Maui Wildfires on TikTok: Content Analysis of Engagement With Maui Wildfire–Related Posts Over 1 Year

Engagement metrics were analyzed to assess immediate reactions and the reach of content to viewers [41,42]. The analysis strategy began with descriptive statistics to provide an overview of the distribution of engagement metrics (likes and shares) across key categories, such as time intervals and hashtag groups.

Jim P Stimpson, Aditi Srivastava, Ketan Tamirisa, Joseph Keaweʻaimoku Kaholokula, Alexander N Ortega

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67515