Search Articles

View query in Help articles search

Search Results (1 to 10 of 22449 Results)

Download search results: CSV END BibTex RIS

CSV download: Your search found 22,449 results. CSV downloads include the top 5,000 most relevant articles (ranked by search score).

Effectiveness of Text Message Outreach to Promote Enrollment in a Government Food Assistance Program: Pilot Randomized Trial

Effectiveness of Text Message Outreach to Promote Enrollment in a Government Food Assistance Program: Pilot Randomized Trial

This study evaluated a pilot randomized text message intervention aimed at increasing enrollment in the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. (ITCA) WIC program. We hypothesized that households receiving persuasive outreach texts would be more likely to enroll in ITCA WIC than those who did not. We conducted a pilot randomized trial among likely-WIC-eligible SNAP households in the ITCA WIC service area, including urban areas and tribal lands.

Emily M Melnick, Francesco Acciai, Nicole Vaudrin O’Reilly, Mindy Jossefides, A Bea Ronan, Punam Ohri-Vachaspati

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e78907


Moringa oleifera Supplementation for Reducing Heavy Metal Toxicity and Oxidative Stress in Pregnant Women: Protocol for a Nonrandomized Trial Study

Moringa oleifera Supplementation for Reducing Heavy Metal Toxicity and Oxidative Stress in Pregnant Women: Protocol for a Nonrandomized Trial Study

This approach ensures that the intervention (M. oleifera supplementation) can be efficiently delivered and monitored in each location without the complexity of randomizing participants across multiple sites. Furthermore, grouping participants by location helps streamline logistical operations such as monitoring compliance and ensuring consistent follow-up over the course of the intervention period.

Hasnawati Amqam, Anna Khuzaimah, Ulfah Najamuddin, Mardiana Ahmad, Muflihatul Muniroh, Ancah Caesarina Novi Marchianti, Saliza Mohd Elias

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e73201


Governing AI in Mental Health: 50-State Legislative Review

Governing AI in Mental Health: 50-State Legislative Review

Some states propose less stringent human oversight, mandating availability on request rather than continuous intervention (eg, Texas HB 4455) [37]. Several bills explicitly link compliance failures to professional disciplinary actions, effectively integrating AI use into the existing licensure framework (eg, Rhode Island HB 6285, Illinois HB 5649) [30,32,33,36,38-47].

J Nicholas Shumate, Eden Rozenblit, Matthew Flathers, Carlos A Larrauri, Christine Hau, Winna Xia, E Nicholas Torous, John Torous

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e80739


Development of an Intervention for Managing Adolescent Anxiety Using Community-Based Participatory Methods: Protocol

Development of an Intervention for Managing Adolescent Anxiety Using Community-Based Participatory Methods: Protocol

The curriculum is designed to be interactive, incorporating cognitive behavioral techniques, mindfulness practices, and resilience-building exercises tailored to the realities of youth living in this community. By centering local expertise and youth voices, this intervention seeks to empower participants with the tools needed to manage stress, build emotional resilience, and improve overall mental well-being, while fostering a sense of community support and engagement.

Ijeoma Opara, Cristina Pagan, Raquel E Rose, Beatriz Duran-Becerra, Catherine Mwai, Shreya Jadhav, Hailey Valles, Kammarauche Aneni

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e75501


The Impact of Virtual Reality Simulation Training on Earthquake Preparedness Knowledge and Practices Among Rural Volunteers in Indonesia: Quasi-Experimental Repeated-Measures Study

The Impact of Virtual Reality Simulation Training on Earthquake Preparedness Knowledge and Practices Among Rural Volunteers in Indonesia: Quasi-Experimental Repeated-Measures Study

This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility, cultural adaptability, and impact of a VR-based disaster preparedness training intervention tailored for community disaster response volunteers in rural Indonesia. By leveraging immersive digital technology in a resource-limited setting, this research contributes to the growing field of digital public health interventions.

Nyayu Nina Putri Calisanie, Tukimin bin Sansuwito, Regidor III Dioso, Linlin Lindayani

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e74108


Wearable Artificial Intelligence for Epilepsy: Scoping Review

Wearable Artificial Intelligence for Epilepsy: Scoping Review

Accurate diagnosis and prompt management tailored to specific seizure types are crucial to minimizing risks and improving patient-related outcomes. Precise detection enables health care providers to develop tailored treatment strategies, potentially incorporating pharmacological interventions, lifestyle modifications, and, in certain cases, surgical procedures to achieve effective seizure control [3].

Sarah Aziz, Amal A M Ali, Hania Aslam, Noor ul Ain, Amna Tariq, Zain Sohail, Sofia Murtaza, Hafiza Iqra Mahmood, Muhammad Irfan Wazeer, Fozia Murtaza, Alaa Abd-alrazaq, Mohammed Alsahli, Rafat Damseh, Rawan AlSaad, Tariq Shahzad, Arfan Ahmed, Javaid Sheikh

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e73593


Effects, Feasibility, and Safety of an Early Mobilization Protocol With Immersive Virtual Reality for Dyspnea in Patients With Acutely Decompensated Heart Failure: The MOVE Randomized Clinical Trial

Effects, Feasibility, and Safety of an Early Mobilization Protocol With Immersive Virtual Reality for Dyspnea in Patients With Acutely Decompensated Heart Failure: The MOVE Randomized Clinical Trial

During the intervention, patients did not participate in any motor activities conducted by the physical therapy team at the hospital. During all sessions, before and after the intervention, the sensation of dyspnea was assessed in both groups using the modified Borg scale [16]. During all sessions, vital signs were recorded before and after the intervention. Serious adverse events, such as dislodgement of venous access or tubes, falls, or signs of hemodynamic instability, were documented.

Iasmin Borges Fraga, Larissa Gussatschenko Caballero, Carlos Eduardo Maciel Tremea, Janaína dos Santos Prates, Gabrielle Perin, Vitor Alves Guedes, Pedro Dal Lago, Eneida Rejane Rabelo-Silva

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e80729


Integrating Extended Reality Into Primary Care Chronic Pain Programs via the REDOCVR Intervention: Real-World Implementation Feasibility and Usability Study

Integrating Extended Reality Into Primary Care Chronic Pain Programs via the REDOCVR Intervention: Real-World Implementation Feasibility and Usability Study

The intervention was delivered by psychologists, physiotherapists, and family physicians routinely leading group-based pain management programs. They received prior training and continuous technical support from the institutional innovation team, who had specific expertise in implementing XR in clinical care and codesigned the intervention content. XR content was applied for 15‐20 minutes per session, with duration adjusted to the therapeutic focus and participants’ tolerance.

Jose Ferrer Costa, Alexandra Fernandez Brusco, Christian Torrecillas Camacho, Elena Villabona Lopez, Melanie Rodriguez Belloso, Laura Villares Urgell, Pablo Serrano Barrena, Nuria Morán Bueno

JMIR XR Spatial Comput 2025;2:e82858


Implementation, Experiences, Impact, and Costs of Artificial Intelligence in Chest Diagnostics: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Evaluation

Implementation, Experiences, Impact, and Costs of Artificial Intelligence in Chest Diagnostics: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Evaluation

The framework of Major System Change of Fulop et al [26] outlines that it is necessary to evaluate all stages of implementation, including the decision to change, the decision on which model to implement, the implementation approach used, the implementation outcomes, and the intervention outcomes.

Angus I G Ramsay, Chris Sherlaw-Johnson, Kevin Herbert, Stuti Bagri, Malina Bodea, Nadia Crellin, Holly Elphinstone, Amanda Halliday, Nina Hemmings, Rachel Lawrence, Cyril Lobont, Pei Li Ng, Joanne Lloyd, Efthalia Massou, Raj Mehta, Stephen Morris, Jenny Shand, Holly Walton, Naomi J Fulop

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e81421