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Improving Access to and Delivery of Maternal Health Care Services to Prevent Postpartum Hemorrhage in Selected States in Nigeria: Human-Centered Design Study

Improving Access to and Delivery of Maternal Health Care Services to Prevent Postpartum Hemorrhage in Selected States in Nigeria: Human-Centered Design Study

In light of the global successes of using HCDs, its application to address service delivery complexities associated with maternal health care in Nigeria became imperative. Hence, this study aimed to describe the use of HCD as an approach to develop facility-level solutions for optimizing uterotonic supply chain systems and health service delivery in managing PPH in selected Nigerian states.

Bosun Tijani, Uchenna Igbokwe, Temi Filani, Adefemi Adewemimo, Lola Ameyan, Martins Iyekekpolor, Steven Karera, Olatunji Oluyide, Emmanuela Ezike, Temidayo Akinreni, Obruche Ogefere, Victor Adetimilehin, Valentine Amasiatu, Chukwunonso Nwaokorie, Naanma Kangkum, Olufunke Fasawe, Eric Aigbogun Jr

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e58577

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

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

Similarly in India, an initiative by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare launched digital outpatient services for all Indian citizens via the national Teleconsultation Service, e Sanjeevani OPD, expanding access to free health services to all its citizens [6]. The adoption of telehealth solutions has not only been a response to COVID-19 but also transformed how health care services are delivered [2].

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

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57129

Impact of a Mobile Money–Based Conditional Cash Transfer Intervention on Health Care Utilization in Southern Madagascar: Mixed-Methods Study

Impact of a Mobile Money–Based Conditional Cash Transfer Intervention on Health Care Utilization in Southern Madagascar: Mixed-Methods Study

One technology that stands out is mobile money, which allows the creation of bank accounts and enables financial transactions using unstructured supplementary service data codes without requiring an internet connection [1]. The use of mobile money has seen an unprecedented rise in SSA over the past years, with over 781 million users in 2022 [2].

Mara Anna Franke, Anne Neumann, Kim Nordmann, Daniela Suleymanova, Onja Gabrielle Ravololohanitra, Julius Valentin Emmrich, Samuel Knauss

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e60811

Intention to Seek Mental Health Services During the 2022 Shanghai COVID-19 City-Wide Lockdown: Web-Based Cross-Sectional Study

Intention to Seek Mental Health Services During the 2022 Shanghai COVID-19 City-Wide Lockdown: Web-Based Cross-Sectional Study

As digital mental health service use may be constrained by service availability or other additional barriers, the primary interest of this study is to understand mobile mental health service intention to inform future research and product development to fill in the intention and use gap.

Lingzi Luo, Gen Li, Weiming Tang, Dan Wu, Brian Hall

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e51470

Mobile Apps for Vaccination Services: Content Analysis and Quality Assessment

Mobile Apps for Vaccination Services: Content Analysis and Quality Assessment

In this study, the commonly used vaccination service apps on the market were investigated, assessed for quality using MARS, and analyzed for service content and user ratings, assisting in the development and improvement of such apps and popularizing their use. At the same time, this information will also provide valuable suggestions for users when choosing apps. Regarding independent apps, the i OS app store was searched using the keywords “vaccine,” “vaccine service,” “immunization,” and “vaccination.”

Chenchen Zhang, Xing Guo, Rui Zhu, Wenjie Hou, Lingmeng Wang, Fuzhi Wang, Li Zhang, Dan Luo

Online J Public Health Inform 2024;16:e50364

Quality, Usability, and Trust Challenges to Effective Data Use in the Deployment and Use of the Bangladesh Nutrition Information System Dashboard: Qualitative Study

Quality, Usability, and Trust Challenges to Effective Data Use in the Deployment and Use of the Bangladesh Nutrition Information System Dashboard: Qualitative Study

As Bangladesh’s nutritional programming is provided under 2 distinct directorates under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare—the Directorate General of Health Services and the Directorate General of Family Planning—the NIS plays a critical role in integrating nutrition-related service data into 1 system which provides an overview of national nutrition progress [16].

Berhaun Fesshaye, Shivani Pandya, Lena Kan, Anna Kalbarczyk, Kelsey Alland, SM Mustafizur Rahman, Md. Mofijul Islam Bulbul, Piyali Mustaphi, Muhammad Abu Bakr Siddique, Md. Imtiaz Alam Tanim, Mridul Chowdhury, Tajkia Rumman, Alain B Labrique

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e48294

Implementation of Patient-Reported Outcomes in a Medical Oncology Setting (the iPROMOS Study): Type II Hybrid Implementation Study

Implementation of Patient-Reported Outcomes in a Medical Oncology Setting (the iPROMOS Study): Type II Hybrid Implementation Study

Compared to the preintervention period, emergent care through the service line increased, while emergency presentations and hospital admissions decreased during the intervention period. Before the intervention, there were 57/242 (24%) encounters resulting in emergent care, 27/242 (12%) presenting to an emergency department, and 14/242 (1%) unplanned admissions to hospital.

Natasha Anne Roberts, Anita Pelecanos, Kimberly Alexander, David Wyld, Monika Janda

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e55841

Preferences for Text Messaging Supports During Youth Transition to Adult Mental Health Services: Theory-Informed Modified e-Delphi Study

Preferences for Text Messaging Supports During Youth Transition to Adult Mental Health Services: Theory-Informed Modified e-Delphi Study

Youth require significant informational and motivational supports during this period, but current service approaches often leave them feeling uninformed and left with little to no help [10]. In fact, numerous studies have noted an absence of transition planning supports with youth altogether [11,12]. Closing critical service gaps for youth at key transition points is a major focus of mental health and institutional policy and strategy [13].

Negar Vakili, Janet A Curran, Roisin Walls, Debbie Phillips, Alanna Miller, Christine Cassidy, Lori Wozney

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e51690