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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


Impact Factor 2.1 More information about Impact Factor CiteScore 4.2 More information about CiteScore

JMIR Formative Research publishes peer-reviewed, openly accessible papers containing results from process evaluations, feasibility/pilot studies and other kinds of formative research and preliminary results. While the original focus was on the design of medical- and health-related research and technology innovations, JMIR Formative Research publishes studies from all areas of medical and health research.

Formative research is research that occurs before a program is designed and implemented, or while a program is being conducted. Formative research can help

  • define and understand populations in need of an intervention or public health program
  • create programs that are specific to the needs of those populations
  • ensure programs are acceptable and feasible to users before launching
  • improve the relationship between users and agencies/research groups
  • demonstrate the feasibility, use, satisfaction with, or problems with a program before large-scale summative evaluation (looking at health outcomes)

Many funding agencies will expect some sort of pilot/feasibility/process evaluation before funding a larger study such as a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT).

Formative research should be an integral part of developing or adapting programs and should be used while the program is ongoing to help refine and improve program activities. Thus, formative evaluation can and should also occur in the form of a process evaluation alongside a summative evaluation such as an RCT.

JMIR Formative Research fills an important gap in the academic journals landscape, as it publishes sound and peer-reviewed formative research that is critical for investigators to apply for further funding, but that is usually not published in outcomes-focused medical journals aiming for impact and generalizability.

Summative evaluations of programs and apps/software that have undergone a thorough formative evaluation before launch have a better chance to be published in high-impact flagship journals; thus, we encourage authors to submit - as a first step - their formative evaluations in JMIR Formative Research (and their evaluation protocols to JMIR Research Protocols). 

JMIR Formative Research is indexed in MEDLINEPubMed, PubMed CentralDOAJ, Scopus, Sherpa/Romeo, EBSCO/EBSCO Essentials, and the Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).

JMIR Formative Research received a Journal Impact Factor of 2.1 according to the latest release of the Journal Citation Reports from Clarivate, 2025.

JMIR Formative Research received a Scopus CiteScore of 4.2(2025), placing it in the 68th percentile (149/466) as a second quartile (Q2) journal in the field of Medicine, and in the 52nd percentile (81/168) as a second quartile (Q2) journal in the field of Health Informatics. 


Recent Articles

Sleep Solved app on a smartphone showing sleep tips and questions.
Formative Evaluation of Digital Health Interventions

Adolescent sleep duration can substantially impact mood, behavior, and academic attainment. While hundreds of sleep-related apps are available to download, none have been cocreated with adolescents from underserved populations in the United Kingdom.

Woman with curly hair using a tablet outdoors in a park setting.
Pilot studies (ehealth)

Latino/a/x adults have higher rates of unmet mental health needs than other racial and ethnic groups. One promising solution to help bridge this gap in care is digital mental health tools. Digital tools, such as self-help websites, have demonstrated the ability to enhance mental health literacy, reduce stigma, and improve mental health symptoms. Despite the potential benefits, engagement remains a critical challenge, and there has been a large oversight of unique considerations for Latino/a/x adults as end users.

Close-up 3D render of human lumbar spine anatomy with glowing intervertebral discs
Formative Evaluation of Digital Health Interventions

Osteoporosis is a major global health challenge, but treatment uptake and long-term adherence remain low, raising the risk of future fractures. Barriers to effective care include low patient awareness, financial constraints, and challenges with ongoing monitoring and follow-up. Although mobile health and telemedicine tools can support chronic disease management, many osteoporosis apps lack clinical validation and structured medication management features.

Laptop displaying PTSD Treatment Decision Aid website with two people discussing.
Formative Evaluation of Digital Health Interventions

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is associated with significant health and societal economic burdens, making treatment a priority. There are effective treatments, but there is no indication at this point which treatments will work best for which patients. Patient decision aids (DAs) are evidence-based tools designed to support patients and providers in weighing the benefits and risks of different treatment options and in making value-informed choices as one part of shared decision-making. The National Center for PTSD published an online PTSD Treatment DA in 2017.

Blonde woman eating a croissant and looking at her phone in a modern kitchen
Formative Evaluation of Digital Health Interventions

Maintaining stable glucose levels is important for metabolic health. Glucose excursions (GEs), which are marked increases in glucose following food intake, have been associated with a higher risk for cardiovascular disease and metabolic dysfunction. Individuals with overweight or obesity who do not have diabetes may still show impaired glucose regulation, as reflected in increased glucose variability. Hunger, as a real-time physiological cue, may be associated with subsequent glucose changes and represents a potential target for just-in-time adaptive interventions.

Woman peacefully sleeping in a comfortable bed, promoting sleep health.
Formative Evaluation of Digital Health Interventions

Chronic insomnia is a highly prevalent sleep disorder that adversely affects quality of life and mental health. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is internationally recommended as the first-line treatment, and digital CBT-I (dCBT-I) has been developed to improve accessibility and scalability. While existing dCBT-I systems effectively support structured behavioral training through standardized protocols, they provide relatively limited support for users’ cognitive exploration and meaning-making processes, particularly in helping users reflect on and internalize the rationale behind CBT-I practices in daily life. These limitations may contribute to challenges in sustained engagement and long-term adherence.

Doctor monitors patient's EKG and vital signs during exercise stress test
Pilot studies (ehealth)

Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an evidence-based, multicomponent intervention. However, participation in and reach of CR remain suboptimal globally. Digital CR is a promising alternative to traditional center-based CR, with the potential to increase intervention reach and efficiency. However, efforts to increase the efficiency of digital CR require an understanding of the relative effectiveness of the components of CR, which is currently lacking. The Multiphase Optimization Strategy provides a framework to evaluate the effects of individual components within complex interventions.

Three plus-size women doing lunges in a park, exercising outdoors.
Formative Evaluation of Digital Health Interventions

More than 80% of breast cancer survivors do not meet the recommended levels of exercise, and <50% of health care providers promote exercise as part of survivorship care. Patient-provider communication may enhance exercise engagement by increasing patients’ understanding of exercise benefits and linking patients to resources, such as rehabilitation and exercise programs.

3D heart model with medical data, heart scan, and patient information
Formative Evaluation of Digital Health Interventions

Pediatric heart disease (PHD), including congenital heart defects, is often incompletely captured in electronic health records, particularly when clinical significance must be inferred from unstructured echocardiogram reports. Automated methods capable of extracting clinically meaningful PHD from narrative reports could improve clinical decision support and research applications.

AI chatbot interface on laptop, with "LUPUS" spelled out in blocks and medical items.
Formative Evaluation of Digital Health Interventions

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a complex, fluctuating disease, creating a continuous need for reliable patient information. A prior study concluded that patients with SLE often turn to the internet, including artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots, for information regarding SLE. The rise of AI chatbots as a primary information source presents a critical challenge regarding the accuracy of the information they provide.

Elderly man's hands holding a smartphone
Formative Evaluation of Digital Health Interventions

Body donor dissection is fundamental to medical education but often induces anxiety and emotional distress in students, potentially impacting learning outcomes and well-being. Traditional preparation methods emphasize technical and procedural elements while inadequately addressing students’ emotional challenges. Recent advances in educational technology, particularly 360° video-based virtual reality (VR), may enhance students’ emotional readiness by providing immersive previews of dissection environments. However, the application of this technology specifically for emotional preparation for body donor dissection remains largely unexplored.

Close up of hands holding a pulse oximeter for health monitoring.
Pilot studies (non-ehealth)

South Asian Americans are at high risk of prediabetes and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). South Asian populations are typically close-knit communities, with support networks that could be leveraged in lifestyle interventions.

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