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Podcasts in Mental, Physical, or Combined Health Interventions for Adults: Scoping Review

Podcasts in Mental, Physical, or Combined Health Interventions for Adults: Scoping Review

Of the 26 peer-reviewed published studies, only 7 (27%) conducted a podcast-only intervention [66-68,75,80,92,101,102]. The remaining 19 (73%) studies [41,45,64,70,71,73,77,83,86,88-90,100,103-105,107,108,110] used podcasts within a multicomponent intervention (Multimedia Appendix 5).

Elizabeth M Dascombe, Philip J Morgan, Ryan J Drew, Casey P Regan, Gabrielle M Turner-McGrievy, Myles D Young

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63360

Telehealth Interventions in Pharmacy Practice: Systematic Review of Reviews and Recommendations

Telehealth Interventions in Pharmacy Practice: Systematic Review of Reviews and Recommendations

Telehealth intervention delivery methods in 18 reviews on telehealth in pharmacy practice. This bar graph illustrates the distribution of different delivery methods used in telehealth interventions across 18 review articles published between August 2012 and December 2024. Telephone-based care was the most widely used method, followed by mobile and web applications. The chart provides a breakdown of the various delivery methods used in teleconsultations, telemonitoring, telesupport, and telecollaboration.

Rachel Lai Kay Chong, Andrew Siang Ee Chan, Crystal Min Siu Chua, Yi Feng Lai

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57129

Adapting a Text Messaging Intervention to Improve Diabetes Medication Adherence in a Spanish-Speaking Population: Qualitative Study

Adapting a Text Messaging Intervention to Improve Diabetes Medication Adherence in a Spanish-Speaking Population: Qualitative Study

Through this exercise, we found that the priority of some barriers differed in this population compared with the original REACH intervention. For instance, “I’m not sure what my diabetes medicine is supposed to do” was reported as relevant by 61% (11/18) of participants in this study, whereas this barrier was relevant only for 16% (38/237) of participants in the REACH development study [25].

Jacqueline Seiglie, Seth Tobolsky, Ricaurte Crespo Trevino, Lluvia Cordova, Sara Cromer, A Enrique Caballero, Margarita Alegria, J Jaime Miranda, Deborah Wexler, Lindsay Mayberry

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e66668

Improving Diet Quality of People Living With Obesity by Building Effective Dietetic Service Delivery Using Technology in a Primary Health Care Setting: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Improving Diet Quality of People Living With Obesity by Building Effective Dietetic Service Delivery Using Technology in a Primary Health Care Setting: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The objective is to compare the effectiveness of a 1-year digital dietary intervention on body weight reduction and improved diet quality, in adults living with obesity delivered by dietitians in a primary care setting, with a control group. The chat2 (Connecting Health and Technology 2) study is a 1-year randomized controlled trial (RCT). Consenting participants will be randomly assigned (1:1) to an intervention or minimal intervention control group.

Deborah A Kerr, Clare E Collins, Andrea Begley, Barbara Mullan, Satvinder S Dhaliwal, Claire E Pulker, Fengqing Zhu, Marie Fialkowski, Richard L Prince, Richard Norman, Anthony P James, Paul Aveyard, Helen Mitchell, Jacquie Garton-Smith, Megan E Rollo, Chloe Maxwell-Smith, Amira Hassan, Hayley Breare, Lucy M Butcher, Christina M Pollard

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e64735

Impact of Tai Chi Therapy on Fatigue and Cognitive Function in Individuals With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Impact of Tai Chi Therapy on Fatigue and Cognitive Function in Individuals With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

The Tai Chi group will receive Tai Chi intervention, while the health education group will receive cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) intervention. The total study duration is 17 weeks: a 1-week screening period, a 12-week treatment period, and a 4-week follow-up period. The protocol version issue date is March 13, 2024. Figure 1 shows the study flowchart (see Multimedia Appendix 1 for the SPIRIT [Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials] checklist).

Bin Wang, Xiaodong Zhang, Ping Lu, Pingping Sun, Tianxiang He

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65958

A Smartphone App Self-Management Program for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Randomized Controlled Trial of Clinical Outcomes

A Smartphone App Self-Management Program for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Randomized Controlled Trial of Clinical Outcomes

Participants in the intervention arms were provided with a hardback intervention study pack that reiterated the information on how to use the smartphone self-management app and the devices (see Multimedia Appendix 2). Technical support was provided 5 days a week by p Mp, and their contact details were displayed in the app and were provided in the intervention study pack.

Lisa Glynn, Eddie Moloney, Stephen Lane, Emma McNally, Carol Buckley, Margaret McCann, Catherine McCabe

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e56318

Effects of Using a Smart Bassinet on the Mental Health of Military-Affiliated Pregnant Women: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Sleep Health and Mood in Newly Expectant Military Mothers (SHINE) Trial

Effects of Using a Smart Bassinet on the Mental Health of Military-Affiliated Pregnant Women: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Sleep Health and Mood in Newly Expectant Military Mothers (SHINE) Trial

Thus, a longitudinal mediational model, incorporating the intervention factor, will be specified and estimated (Figure 3). This mediational model tests and proposes that following underlying mechanism: SB group (vs the control group) will improve infant sleep quality, which would then predict better maternal sleep quality and finally contribute to lower maternal postpartum depression.

Michele L Okun, Jennifer L Payne, Lauren M Osborne, Leilani Feliciano, Andrew Lac

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66439

Improving Health and Well-Being of People With Post–COVID-19 Consequences in South Africa: Situation Analysis and Pilot Intervention Design

Improving Health and Well-Being of People With Post–COVID-19 Consequences in South Africa: Situation Analysis and Pilot Intervention Design

This paper aims to describe the findings from a situation analysis on post–COVID-19 rehabilitation services and the development of a context-adapted pilot intervention aimed to improve overall physical and mental health post–COVID-19 conducted in Johannesburg, South Africa. Both the situation analysis and intervention have been conducted. Below we outline the methods used for the situation analysis and framework for intervention development.

Nicole Audrey Glover, Farzana Sathar, Pride Mokome, Nkululeko Mathabela, Sipokazi Taleni, Sarah Alexandra van Blydenstein, Anna-Maria Mekota, Salome Charalambous, Andrea Rachow, Olena Ivanova

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e58436

Extended Reality (XR) in Pediatric Acute and Chronic Pain: Systematic Review and Evidence Gap Map

Extended Reality (XR) in Pediatric Acute and Chronic Pain: Systematic Review and Evidence Gap Map

Studies in which the participant sample was exclusively adults (>18 years old) were excluded as well as studies in which the intervention was not deemed to align with the definition of XR (eg, intervention delivered on a computer screen or flat board display panel) or where there was insufficient description of the hardware to determine whether the intervention met the definition of XR.

Courtney W Hess, Brittany N Rosenbloom, Giulia Mesaroli, Cristal Lopez, Nhat Ngo, Estreya Cohen, Carley Ouellette, Jeffrey I Gold, Deirdre Logan, Laura E Simons, Jennifer N Stinson

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e63854

Development of a Predictive Dashboard With Prescriptive Decision Support for Falls Prevention in Residential Aged Care: User-Centered Design Approach

Development of a Predictive Dashboard With Prescriptive Decision Support for Falls Prevention in Residential Aged Care: User-Centered Design Approach

Health dashboards that can integrate these predictive models in combination with visualization features may be a more effective intervention for supporting staff in RACFs. A dashboard can be defined as an at-a-glance real-time or near real-time processing interface, showing a graphical presentation of the current or recent status, along with historical trends or organizational key performance indicators to support decision-making [10].

S Sandun Malpriya Silva, Nasir Wabe, Amy D Nguyen, Karla Seaman, Guogui Huang, Laura Dodds, Isabelle Meulenbroeks, Crisostomo Ibarra Mercado, Johanna I Westbrook

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e63609