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Correction: “Prompt Engineering an Informational Chatbot for Education on Mental Health Using a Multiagent Approach for Enhanced Compliance With Prompt Instructions: Algorithm Development and Validation”

Correction: “Prompt Engineering an Informational Chatbot for Education on Mental Health Using a Multiagent Approach for Enhanced Compliance With Prompt Instructions: Algorithm Development and Validation”

In “Prompt Engineering an Informational Chatbot for Education on Mental Health Using a Multiagent Approach for Enhanced Compliance With Prompt Instructions: Algorithm Development and Validation” (JMIR Res Protoc 2025;4:e69820) the authors noted two errors.

Per Niklas Waaler, Musarrat Hussain, Igor Molchanov, Lars Ailo Bongo, Brita Elvevåg

JMIR AI 2025;4:e75191

Decentralized Biobanking Apps for Patient Tracking of Biospecimen Research: Real-World Usability and Feasibility Study

Decentralized Biobanking Apps for Patient Tracking of Biospecimen Research: Real-World Usability and Feasibility Study

The lack of an efficient market for ensuring the use of donated materials deepens the crisis of faith in public health institutions and has prompted attempts at marketplace solutions [10,11]. We are advancing decentralized biobanking as a software platform predicated on blockchain technology’s democratic ethos, incentive alignment, transparency, and assurances of trust [12].

William Sanchez, Ananya Dewan, Eve Budd, M Eifler, Robert C Miller, Jeffery Kahn, Mario Macis, Marielle Gross

JMIR Bioinform Biotech 2025;6:e70463

Safety and Efficacy of Modular Digital Psychotherapy for Social Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial

Safety and Efficacy of Modular Digital Psychotherapy for Social Anxiety: Randomized Controlled Trial

Both groups were asked the following: “Have you experienced any new, serious negative health effects in the past week? This includes having to see your GP for a new reason, going to hospital, or being otherwise very unwell in terms of your physical or mental health.” If participants responded positively to either question, they were prompted for additional details and to rate the severity of the event.

Mona M Garvert, Jessica McFadyen, Stuart Linke, Tayla McCloud, Sofie S Meyer, Sandra Sobanska, Paul B Sharp, Alex Long, Quentin J M Huys, Mandana Ahmadi

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64138

Development of a Mobile-Based Personal Health Record for Pediatric Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Management: Protocol for a Study Based on Action Research Design

Development of a Mobile-Based Personal Health Record for Pediatric Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Management: Protocol for a Study Based on Action Research Design

Addressing the diverse needs of stakeholders in managing ADHD takes on added significance when considering the integration of personal health records (PHRs) into the care framework [15]. The PHR can serve as a central repository for health-related information, offering a comprehensive view of a child’s medical history, treatment plans, symptoms improvement, and daily challenges associated with ADHD [16].

Dian Budi Santoso, Martina Sinta Kristanti, Dian Kesumapramudya Nurputra, Retno Sutomo

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e60216

Development of a Mobile Intervention for Procrastination Augmented With a Semigenerative Chatbot for University Students: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

Development of a Mobile Intervention for Procrastination Augmented With a Semigenerative Chatbot for University Students: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

These strengths have increased the efforts to use chatbots for psychological assistance in the mental health care field [21,22]. Most health care chatbots are rule based and retrieval based, meaning that they do not use generative models such as GPT-3.5 and La MDA [24,25]. Rule-based chatbots offer predetermined options for users, ensuring cost-effective information delivery yet limiting conversational flexibility [20].

Seonmi Lee, Jaehyun Jeong, Myungsung Kim, Sangil Lee, Sung-Phil Kim, Dooyoung Jung

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e53133

Substance-Related Acute Toxicity Deaths in Canada From 2016 to 2017: Protocol for a Retrospective Chart Review Study of Coroner and Medical Examiner Files

Substance-Related Acute Toxicity Deaths in Canada From 2016 to 2017: Protocol for a Retrospective Chart Review Study of Coroner and Medical Examiner Files

The coinvestigator team consisted of 14 people with expertise in the CME system, death investigations, toxicology, pharmacology, social determinants of health, surveillance, epidemiology, harm reduction, the health of Indigenous people, qualitative research, corrections, social services, medicine, provincial and territorial health authorities, the federal Health Portfolio, public health in Canada, and lived experience with substance use.

Jenny Rotondo, Amanda VanSteelandt, Fiona Kouyoumdjian, Matthew J Bowes, Tanya Kakkar, Graham Jones, Brandi Abele, Regan Murray, Emily Schleihauf, Jessica Halverson, Jennifer Leason, Dirk Huyer, Beth Jackson, Songul Bozat-Emre, Devanshi Shah, Erin E Rees

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e49981

Improving Phenotyping of Patients With Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases Through Automated Processing of Discharge Summaries: Multicenter Cohort Study

Improving Phenotyping of Patients With Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases Through Automated Processing of Discharge Summaries: Multicenter Cohort Study

Since the 2010s, the widespread adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) and health data warehouses has enabled the development and application of new algorithms for patient phenotyping, which corresponds to the extraction of a set of observable patient characteristics, including laboratory test results, symptoms, diseases, and past or current treatments [1].

Adam Remaki, Jacques Ung, Pierre Pages, Perceval Wajsburt, Elise Liu, Guillaume Faure, Thomas Petit-Jean, Xavier Tannier, Christel Gérardin

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e68704

Efficacy of a Personalized mHealth App in Improving Micronutrient Supplement Use Among Pregnant Women in Karachi, Pakistan: Parallel-Group Randomized Controlled Trial

Efficacy of a Personalized mHealth App in Improving Micronutrient Supplement Use Among Pregnant Women in Karachi, Pakistan: Parallel-Group Randomized Controlled Trial

The app was designed by the research team in collaboration with the Aga Khan Development Network Digital Health Resource Centre (DHRC) in Roman Urdu for Android and i Phone users. The DHRC, established in 2011, provides strategic digital health support to the Aga Khan Development Network health agencies and their partner health institutions. Its efforts are focused on managing digital health operations and leveraging mobile technology to address health issues in LMICs [64].

Khadija Vadsaria, Rozina Nuruddin, Nuruddin Mohammed, Iqbal Azam, Saleem Sayani

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67166

Factors Impacting Mobile Health Adoption for Depression Care and Support by Adolescent Mothers in Nigeria: Preliminary Focus Group Study

Factors Impacting Mobile Health Adoption for Depression Care and Support by Adolescent Mothers in Nigeria: Preliminary Focus Group Study

The World Health Organization (WHO) strongly recommends the rapid widespread use of technology as a possible solution for transforming pressing public health services [1]. Mobile Health (m Health), the use of mobile technology in health care, is increasingly being used for mental health service delivery even in low- and middle-income countries to scale up treatment, and a variety of evidence supports their potential in different populations [2].

Lola Kola, Tobi Fatodu, Manasseh Kola, Bisola A Olayemi, Adeyinka O Adefolarin, Simpa Dania, Manasi Kumar, Dror Ben-Zeev

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e42406