JMIR Formative Research
Process evaluations, early results, and feasibility/pilot studies of digital and non-digital interventions
Editor-in-Chief:
Amaryllis Mavragani, PhD, Scientific Editor at JMIR Publications, Canada
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Recent Articles

Thailand is undergoing a rapid demographic transition, with an estimated 28% of the population expected to be aged 60 years or older by 2030. This shift creates an urgent demand for technology-enhanced solutions for older adults. Despite growing interest in Internet of Things (IoT) sensor networks and machine learning applications for older adult care, the patterns of technology acceptance and implementation readiness in Thai older adult care facilities remain underexplored.

Retrospective questionnaires are commonly used to assess exposure to unpleasant environmental stimuli, such as sounds and odors, but they are vulnerable to recall and salience biases. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is often proposed as a superior alternative because it captures experiences close in time to their occurrence. However, self-initiated, event-contingent EMA protocols require sustained participant engagement, and little is known about their feasibility, reporting completeness, and implementation challenges under naturalistic conditions.


Health misinformation has intensified worldwide, especially in digital environments, where low health and media literacy increase vulnerability. Thus, the MEDIATICH program of the University of Zaragoza launched OCODES (Observatorio Contra la Desinformación en Salud), a participatory digital initiative designed to promote health media literacy and provide evidence-based information through a web platform and social media channels.

The rapid expansion of telehealth has outpaced formal training in virtual interprofessional collaboration across health professions education. Although telehealth and interprofessional education (IPE) competency frameworks exist, limited evidence informs how longitudinal, virtual IPE curricula prepare learners for team-based telehealth practice.


Psoriasis is a lifelong, relapsing, quick-to-flare skin disease that requires personalized, continuous management. Due to its unpredictable nature, there is an increasing interest in using electronic patient-reported outcome measures (ePROMs) for remote monitoring of the condition. However, adherence to ePROMs and predictors of adherence have not been sufficiently explored among patients with psoriasis.

Falls are a major public health concern due to their impact on individuals and the health system. StandingTall (Ylva Health Pty Ltd) is a digital balance exercise app that has demonstrated strong adherence and fall-reduction effects in Australia. Before considering implementation in Canada, its acceptability must be assessed.

Despite the effectiveness of bariatric surgery in the treatment of severe obesity, a substantial proportion of patients experience insufficient weight loss or weight regain over time. Evidence indicates that behavioral factors and mental health conditions play a central role in these outcomes, representing strategic targets for educational and technology-based self-monitoring interventions.


Breast cancer is a leading cause of mortality among Thai women. Breast self-examination (BSE) is a low-cost practice that promotes breast health awareness and familiarity with breast changes; however, adherence and correct technique remain suboptimal, partly due to limited guidance and reminder systems. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions could support BSE practice.
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