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Factors Determining Acceptance of Internet of Things in Medical Education: Mixed Methods Study

Factors Determining Acceptance of Internet of Things in Medical Education: Mixed Methods Study

This research proposed a survey instrument for validating the hypotheses. To assess the 6 constructs of the questionnaire, an additional 18 questions were included in the survey. The origins and histories of these constructs are presented in Table 2. To make the research more relevant, the researchers modified the questions from previous studies. Measurement items. TIN1 TIN2 TIN3 I accept Io Tb technology to be used in my daily classes. I am the only one.

Khadija Alhumaid, Kevin Ayoubi, Maha Khalifa, Said Salloum

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e58377

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

A total of 2 research assistants (male and female) and a research nurse (female) were trained and collected the survey data. We used descriptive statistics to summarize the data in frequencies, mean and median, using Microsoft Excel. The qualitative study included semistructured in-depth interviews with health care workers who manage COVID-19 patients and focus group discussions (FGDs) with individuals who had post–COVID-19 symptoms.

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

The Color of Drinking Survey Questionnaire for Measuring the Secondhand Impacts of High-Risk Drinking in College Settings: Validation Study

The Color of Drinking Survey Questionnaire for Measuring the Secondhand Impacts of High-Risk Drinking in College Settings: Validation Study

This validation effort enhances the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s (UW-Madison’s) ability to interpret survey results accurately and provides other institutions with a clearer understanding of the insights they can gain from administering the survey. Thus, this study aims to describe the development of the last version of the Color of Drinking questionnaire and to evaluate its reliability and validity in a sample of undergraduate students attending UW-Madison.

Agustina Marconi, Reonda Washington, Amanda Jovaag, Courtney Blomme, Ashley Knobeloch, Vilma Irazola, Carolina Muros Cortés, Laura Gutierrez, Natalia Elorriaga

Interact J Med Res 2025;14:e64720

Patient Factors Associated With the Use of Online Portal Health Information in the Postpandemic Era: Cross-Sectional Analysis of a National Survey

Patient Factors Associated With the Use of Online Portal Health Information in the Postpandemic Era: Cross-Sectional Analysis of a National Survey

This publicly available survey study did not use any private identifiable information and thus did not constitute human subject research requiring institutional review board oversight, falling under exempt category 2 of our institutional Human Research Protections guidelines [10]. An administrative exempt self-determination was filed with our institutional review board (IRB#6379). We performed a cross-sectional analysis of data from the Health Information National Trends Survey 6 (HINTS 6) [11].

Ishana Maini, Kevin Gilotra, Gelareh Sadigh

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60472

COVID-19–Related Racism and Mental Health Among Asian Americans: Integrative Review

COVID-19–Related Racism and Mental Health Among Asian Americans: Integrative Review

All 29 studies, with a wide range of sample sizes (from N=64 to N=7813), utilized cross-sectional survey designs conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic starting in March 2020, assessing possible associations between individual-level racism and mental health outcomes (Table 2 and Figure 1). All 29 articles received a score above 7 using the JBI Critical Appraisal tool.

Tania Von Visger, Amy Lyons, Yanjun Zhou, Kayla Wardlaw, Eunhee Park, Yu-Ping Chang

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2025;9:e63769

Public Awareness of and Attitudes Toward the Use of AI in Pathology Research and Practice: Mixed Methods Study

Public Awareness of and Attitudes Toward the Use of AI in Pathology Research and Practice: Mixed Methods Study

The survey was created and hosted on Qualtrics (Qualtrics International Inc), a web-based software to assist with survey management. The web-based survey consisted of 30 closed questions, 2 open questions, 2 attention checks, 2 screener validation questions (age and country of residence), and 1 CAPTCHA challenge (Multimedia Appendix 1). The survey was developed by the research team with input from a patient and public involvement panel and pilot-tested with individuals external to the research team (n=5).

Claire Lewis, Jenny Groarke, Lisa Graham-Wisener, Jacqueline James

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e59591

Engaging End Users to Inform the Design and Social Marketing Strategy for a Web-Based Sexually Transmitted Infection/Blood-Borne Virus (STI/BBV) Testing Service for Young People in Victoria, Australia: Qualitative Study

Engaging End Users to Inform the Design and Social Marketing Strategy for a Web-Based Sexually Transmitted Infection/Blood-Borne Virus (STI/BBV) Testing Service for Young People in Victoria, Australia: Qualitative Study

A self-administered web-based survey was completed by a select sample of respondents from the EOI. The demographic profile of EOI responses was screened as they were received, with approximately 15 individuals from each geographic location being invited to participate.

Ethan T Cardwell, Teralynn Ludwick, Shanton Chang, Olivia Walsh, Megan Lim, Rachel Podbury, David Evans, Christopher K Fairley, Fabian Y S Kong, Jane S Hocking

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63822

Safe Listening Beliefs, Attitudes, and Practices Among Gamers and Esports Participants: International Web-Based Survey

Safe Listening Beliefs, Attitudes, and Practices Among Gamers and Esports Participants: International Web-Based Survey

Participation in the survey was completely voluntary, and no incentives or compensation were offered to participants. To participate in the survey, individuals had to have a good command of English, Spanish, French, or Chinese and be either video game players or involved in esports. No further specific eligibility criteria for access were specified, and participants could freely choose to participate.

Nicola Diviani, Shelly Chadha, Peter Mulas, Sara Rubinelli

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60476