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Values of Stakeholders Involved in Applying Surveillance Technology for People With Dementia in Nursing Homes: Scoping Review

Values of Stakeholders Involved in Applying Surveillance Technology for People With Dementia in Nursing Homes: Scoping Review

In addition, dealing with different perceptions and values among a range of stakeholders is a major challenge, further exacerbated by a limited understanding of stakeholders’ values [33]. Therefore, a knowledge of these values can help explain decision-making processes, attitudes, and behaviors of persons or groups in different contexts [31,34,35]. This situation necessitates exploring the stakeholder groups that are involved in implementing surveillance technologies, and their respective values.

Daniëlle van Gaans-Riteco, Annerieke Stoop, Eveline Wouters

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e64074

Assessing the Alignment of Large Language Models With Human Values for Mental Health Integration: Cross-Sectional Study Using Schwartz’s Theory of Basic Values

Assessing the Alignment of Large Language Models With Human Values for Mental Health Integration: Cross-Sectional Study Using Schwartz’s Theory of Basic Values

The STBV [11,12] provides a comprehensive framework elucidating the nature and role of values guiding human behavior and decision-making. This theory defines values as enduring, trans-situational objectives that differ in significance and serve as guiding tenets steering individuals and social entities [5]. In addition, it delineates 7 fundamental attributes inherent to most psychological models of values [11]. First, values involve beliefs about the desired objectives that individuals view as important.

Dorit Hadar-Shoval, Kfir Asraf, Yonathan Mizrachi, Yuval Haber, Zohar Elyoseph

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e55988

Toward the Value Sensitive Design of eHealth Technologies to Support Self-management of Cardiovascular Diseases: Content Analysis

Toward the Value Sensitive Design of eHealth Technologies to Support Self-management of Cardiovascular Diseases: Content Analysis

In this survey, the respondents rated the values identified in the first study according to their importance for themselves, which aimed to estimate relevance and generalizability of the values in a larger population. To prepare the codebook for this study, BEB and JW translated the list of values from the Dutch language into English. Table 1 presents the list of values in their final form as the codebook for this study. Codebook with list of patient values and their definitions.

Roberto Rafael Cruz-Martínez, Jobke Wentzel, Britt Elise Bente, Robbert Sanderman, Julia EWC van Gemert-Pijnen

JMIR Cardio 2021;5(2):e31985

Natural Language Processing Tools for Assessing Progress and Outcome of Two Veteran Populations: Cohort Study From a Novel Online Intervention for Posttraumatic Growth

Natural Language Processing Tools for Assessing Progress and Outcome of Two Veteran Populations: Cohort Study From a Novel Online Intervention for Posttraumatic Growth

Personal values [38] describe 5 types of values that are important to an individual and likely to influence decision-making behavior [39]: helping others, tradition, life pleasure, achievement, and openness to change. Outputs generated from Personality Insights are likelihood ratios between 0 and 1 and are data driven, meaning an output for a variable is only produced if detected. A variable with a score above 0.5 indicates a greater than average tendency for the characteristic to be true [40].

Kim P Norman, Anita Govindjee, Seth R Norman, Michael Godoy, Kimberlie L Cerrone, Dustin W Kieschnick, William Kassler

JMIR Form Res 2020;4(9):e17424