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

People who are incarcerated face significantly higher health risks than the general population, yet deaths in custody remain underreported and poorly monitored by public health systems. Although the federal Death in Custody Reporting Act requires reporting of all deaths in correctional facilities to the US Department of Justice, reporting has been inconsistent, delayed, and often publicly inaccessible. Consequently, researchers have turned to press releases issued by correctional agencies as one of the few timely sources of information on deaths in custody. However, these press releases vary widely in content and structure, making standardized data extraction difficult. Crowdsourcing platforms such as Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) may offer a faster, low-cost method for gathering data, but their utility in this setting remains untested.

There is a need for scalable and simple interventions for trauma-exposed people. In this case series, we built on our previous case study and case series findings and further explored the use and potential effectiveness of a brief novel intervention to reduce the number of past intrusive memories of trauma. The imagery competing task intervention consists of a memory reminder and the visuospatial task Tetris played with mental rotation, targeting 1 intrusive memory at a time. Here, we test remote delivery of the intervention, including guidance from researchers without specialist mental health training, in a sample of women in Iceland with current intrusive memories from trauma.

Complication risks in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes (T1D) can lead to serious health outcomes if not detected early. Despite the availability of clinical data, there remains a gap in interpretable tools that support risk stratification in this age group, particularly in alignment with local clinical guidelines.

Cardiac auscultation is an essential component of clinical examination but is often challenging to achieve proficiency in. Self-contained, multisensory learning resources that incorporate simultaneous visual and haptic stimuli offer a unique approach to supporting learners in acquiring this core skill.

Youth experiencing homelessness face heightened vulnerability to HIV infection and substance use due to complex structural, psychosocial, and behavioral factors. Despite increased mobile phone access among youth experiencing homelessness, few mobile health interventions have been tailored to their unique needs, and even fewer have applied behavioral theory to inform message development.

Difficulty understanding speech in noisy environments is a primary challenge of hearing impairment, inadequately addressed by hearing aids alone. While auditory training can enhance selective attention and speech perception, current digital programs face poor user adherence and lack realistic 3D spatial audio.

US Latine and Hispanic communities face a 1.5 times greater risk of developing Alzheimer disease and related dementia (ADRD) with limited access to culturally and linguistically congruent primary prevention education. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the digital divide, highlighting a need to focus on alternative digital methods for delivering brain health and ADRD primary prevention education. Social media emerged as a promising tool.

Tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drug use continue to pose substantial public health challenges in China. Although public service announcements (PSAs) are widely used for prevention, little is known about how these messages are constructed or the extent to which they draw on established health communication theories.

Patients and their families without medical knowledge may find professional health care information difficult to understand. The use of large language models (LLMs) to simplify and translate complex medical content holds promise for improving comprehension while reducing the burden on health care providers tasked with delivering explanations.

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is strongly influenced by persistent misconceptions that delay help-seeking and limit engagement with effective care. Patient-centered digital strategies, including generative artificial intelligence (AI) microlearning, may improve sexual-health knowledge; however, real-world evidence in urological practice remains sparse.

Due to demographic changes, the number of older people is increasing, often accompanied by limitations in mobility, nutrition, and independence. Preventive monitoring is rare, as care systems struggle with staff shortages and limited resources. Technical assistance systems can support older people in self-assessing their health and maintaining independence. We developed the AS-Tra system, which combines an application with a measurement and training station (MuTS), to enable early detection of nutrition and mobility-related deficits and risks.
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