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Factors Influencing Information Distortion in Electronic Nursing Records: Qualitative Study

Factors Influencing Information Distortion in Electronic Nursing Records: Qualitative Study

Our study (currently under review) further investigated the manifestations of information distortion in ENRs through a qualitative approach (Jianan Wang, BS, unpublished data, January 2025). The findings revealed that information distortion permeates various aspects of ENRs, including assessments, care planning, interventions, incident management, and billing. This is particularly concerning as certain decision-making processes cannot tolerate inaccurate information, which may lead to severe consequences.

Jianan Wang, Yihong Xu, Zhichao Yang, Jie Zhang, Xiaoxiao Zhang, Wen Li, Yushu Sun, Hongying Pan

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66959

Efficacy of a Digital Postoperative Rehabilitation Intervention in Patients With Primary Liver Cancer: Randomized Controlled Trial

Efficacy of a Digital Postoperative Rehabilitation Intervention in Patients With Primary Liver Cancer: Randomized Controlled Trial

Participants aged 35 to 75 years who met the following inclusion criteria were approached to participate: (1) patients with PLC expected to undergo hepatectomy 2‐4 liver segments, progressive PLC (stage 2 or 3) for open or laparoscopic hepatectomy; (2) Child-Pugh A; (3) patients with an oncology history of PLC that has not recurred within 3 years after surgery; and (4) ability to operate a mobile phone.

Kaitao Yu, Baobing Yin, Ying Zhu, Hongdao Meng, Wenwei Zhu, Lu Lu, Junqiao Wang, Shugeng Chen, Jun Ni, Yifang Lin, Jie Jia

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e59228

Correction: Mortality Risk Prediction in Patients With Antimelanoma Differentiation–Associated, Gene 5 Antibody–Positive, Dermatomyositis–Associated Interstitial Lung Disease: Algorithm Development and Validation

Correction: Mortality Risk Prediction in Patients With Antimelanoma Differentiation–Associated, Gene 5 Antibody–Positive, Dermatomyositis–Associated Interstitial Lung Disease: Algorithm Development and Validation

Affiliation 1 has been changed from: Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital, Nanjing University Medical School, Nanjing, China to: Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital,Affiliated Hospital of Medical School,Nanjing University,Nanjing, China The correction will appear in the online version of the paper on the JMIR Publications website, together with the publication of this correction notice.

Hui Li, Ruyi Zou, Hongxia Xin, Ping He, Bin Xi, Yaqiong Tian, Qi Zhao, Xin Yan, Xiaohua Qiu, Yujuan Gao, Yin Liu, Min Cao, Bi Chen, Qian Han, Juan Chen, Guochun Wang, Hourong Cai

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e73983

Epidemiological Characteristics of Intestinal Protozoal Infections and Their Risk Factors in Malaysia: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocol

Epidemiological Characteristics of Intestinal Protozoal Infections and Their Risk Factors in Malaysia: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Protocol

Moreover, overall data on the diagnostic approach used to detect intestinal protozoal infections in Malaysia are lacking [15]. To address this knowledge gap, we will conduct a comprehensive systematic review with meta-analysis, aiming to synthesize the available data and overcome the limitations of individual studies.

Nor Shazlina Mizan, Hassanain Al-Talib, Seok Mui Wang

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66350

Wearable Activity Tracker–Based Interventions for Physical Activity, Body Composition, and Physical Function Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

Wearable Activity Tracker–Based Interventions for Physical Activity, Body Composition, and Physical Function Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

As the global population ages, the number of individuals aged ≥60 years is expected to double by 2050 to about 2 billion. Advances in diet, lifestyle, education, and health care have increased life spans [1]. However, healthy, disease-free years have not increased at the same pace [2,3]. This gap leads to more chronic diseases and a lower quality of life among older adults [4,5].

Ran Li, Yangan Li, Lu Wang, Lijuan Li, Chenying Fu, Danrong Hu, Quan Wei

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e59507

Effect of a WeChat-Based Hybrid Intervention on the Adaptation Outcomes of People Living With HIV/AIDS: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Effect of a WeChat-Based Hybrid Intervention on the Adaptation Outcomes of People Living With HIV/AIDS: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

They also face the burden of social and internalized stigma [14], vocational disparities [15], and other challenges, all of which further hinder their ability to adapt to living with HIV. According to the comprehensive task-based model [16], the adaptation outcomes of people living with HIV/AIDS refer to their ability to accept HIV as part of their lives and achieve a new state of social and mental balance, thereby attaining a relatively satisfactory life status.

Honghong Wang, Ziqi Qin, Yixuan Li, Yuqiong Duan, Qiaoyue Lu, Xueling Xiao

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65268

Authors’ Reply: Balancing Challenges and Opportunities When Evaluating Remote Rehabilitation for Sarcopenia in Older Adults

Authors’ Reply: Balancing Challenges and Opportunities When Evaluating Remote Rehabilitation for Sarcopenia in Older Adults

In response to the points raised by the authors [2], our answers are as follows. Regarding the first point, first, we had already fully considered that the older adult population might have difficulties in understanding movements accurately and that there could be differences in individual comprehension if they only watched videos and read the text.

Lu Zhang, Ying Ge, Wowa Zhao, Xuan Shu, Lin Kang, Qiumei Wang, Ying Liu

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e73174

Effects and Safety of Press-Needle Therapy for Improving Visual Function and Eye Blood Circulation in Patients With Glaucoma With Controlled Intraocular Pressure: Study Protocol for a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Effects and Safety of Press-Needle Therapy for Improving Visual Function and Eye Blood Circulation in Patients With Glaucoma With Controlled Intraocular Pressure: Study Protocol for a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

For the control group, a nonpenetrating sham apparatus, similar in appearance to acupuncture needles, will be used to achieve blinding. Moreover, every participant will be asked about their experience subsequent to the acupuncture session to evaluate the efficacy of blinding. Unblinding of researchers is permitted only in exceptional circumstances, such as when there is a strong need to know about the actual treatment in order to manage the subject appropriately.

Hongji Liu, Yan Dai, Ming Yu, Jian Zeng, Chao Wang, Sa Tan, Ming Xiong, Ran Zhang, Xuemeng Yu, Mingsong Shi, Xing Yan, Fengming Lai

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67737

Ability of ChatGPT to Replace Doctors in Patient Education: Cross-Sectional Comparative Analysis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Ability of ChatGPT to Replace Doctors in Patient Education: Cross-Sectional Comparative Analysis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease

In a typical context, using [激素] “hormone” in communication may commonly lead individuals to think of “chemical messengers between cells,” and according to LLM principles, Chat GPT would respond to the latter in the absence of contextual elucidation. This measure was taken to mitigate the potential for the bot to provide accurate “incorrect responses” due to a lack of contextual background.

Zelin Yan, Jingwen Liu, Yihong Fan, Shiyuan Lu, Dingting Xu, Yun Yang, Honggang Wang, Jie Mao, Hou-Chiang Tseng, Tao-Hsing Chang, Yan Chen

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e62857