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Mental Health Providers’ Challenges and Solutions in Prescribing Over Telemedicine: Content Analysis of Semistructured Interviews

Mental Health Providers’ Challenges and Solutions in Prescribing Over Telemedicine: Content Analysis of Semistructured Interviews

One provider noted how such a situation acted as a barrier for patients receiving their necessary prescriptions: But I had a pharmacy once, call me that said that...they weren’t going to allow my patient to fill a pack of the prescription because I hadn’t provided an estimated glomerular filtration rate or creatinine clearance with my prescription. But like that’s because they now have the ability to prescribe that on their own. But I sent the prescription. I’m assuming the responsibility.

Julia Ivanova, Mollie R Cummins, Hiral Soni, Triton Ong, Brian E Bunnell, Esteban López, Brandon M Welch

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e65419

Barriers and Facilitators to User Engagement and Moderation for Web-Based Peer Support Among Young People: Qualitative Study Using the Behavior Change Wheel Framework

Barriers and Facilitators to User Engagement and Moderation for Web-Based Peer Support Among Young People: Qualitative Study Using the Behavior Change Wheel Framework

Difficulty expressing feelings and needs (barrier) Skills to listen and validate (facilitator) Developing skills (facilitator) Understanding the guidelines (facilitator) Memory recall of guidelines (barrier) Responding quickly in complex situations (barrier) Holding back on advice (barrier) Judgment and confidentiality concerns (barrier) Impact of moderation (facilitator) Congruence between social and professional identity (facilitator) Wanting to support others (facilitator) Intending to shape young people’

Ananya Ananya, Janina Tuuli, Rachel Perowne, Leslie Morrison Gutman

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e64097

Characterizing Telehealth Barriers and Preferences to Promote Acceptable Implementation Strategies in Central Uganda: Multilevel Formative Evaluation

Characterizing Telehealth Barriers and Preferences to Promote Acceptable Implementation Strategies in Central Uganda: Multilevel Formative Evaluation

The lack of supportive infrastructure for telehealth visits, which was noted as an important barrier to telehealth among survey respondents, may contribute to the discrepancies in findings across studies. Indeed, most providers in this study reported that telehealth approaches would require major changes in current clinical practice and workflows. Such changes may help improve overall efficiencies with the telehealth system and overcome this reported barrier.

Michael Kizito, Erina Nabunjo Mugabi, Sabrina Ford, Bree Holtz, Kelly Hirko

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60843

Patient Voices: Multimethod Study on the Feasibility of Implementing Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in a Comprehensive Cancer Center

Patient Voices: Multimethod Study on the Feasibility of Implementing Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in a Comprehensive Cancer Center

Most of them (244/309, 78.9%) were able to fill out the questionnaire without any help in using the device, which suggests that the electronic format was not a major barrier. In support of this, many participants stated that they regularly used smartphones, computers, and the internet, indicating a certain degree of familiarity with technology tools.

Cinzia Brunelli, Sara Alfieri, Emanuela Zito, Marco Spelta, Laura Arba, Linda Lombi, Luana Caselli, Augusto Caraceni, Claudia Borreani, Anna Roli, Rosalba Miceli, Gabriele Tine', Ernesto Zecca, Marco Platania, Giuseppe Procopio, Nicola Nicolai, Luigi Battaglia, Laura Lozza, Morena Shkodra, Giacomo Massa, Daniele Loiacono, Giovanni Apolone

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e56625

A Proposed mHealth Intervention to Address Patient Barriers to Colposcopy Attendance: Qualitative Interview Study of Clinic Staff and Patient Perspectives

A Proposed mHealth Intervention to Address Patient Barriers to Colposcopy Attendance: Qualitative Interview Study of Clinic Staff and Patient Perspectives

Based on patients’ responses, the computer-assisted telephone interviewing system algorithm gave the health educator a message to read to the patient for each C-SHIP barrier. In the Health Enhancement Resource System, patients awaiting colposcopy would receive a series of preprogrammed text messages adapted for text message delivery from TC3.

Jennifer R Hemler, Rachel B Wagner, Brittany Sullivan, Myneka Macenat, Erin K Tagai, Jazmarie L Vega, Enrique Hernandez, Suzanne M Miller, Kuang-Yi Wen, Charletta A Ayers, Mark H Einstein, Shawna V Hudson, Racquel E Kohler

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e55043

Qualitative Evaluation of mHealth Implementation for Infectious Disease Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Narrative Review

Qualitative Evaluation of mHealth Implementation for Infectious Disease Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Narrative Review

Language literacy was a barrier that limited engagement with 2 SMS intervention studies targeted at patients or community members [8,38]. Limited supervision and follow-up of the intervention implementation by the research team leading the intervention was noted as a barrier, as users requested feedback and confirmation of correct intervention use [30].

Josephine Greenall-Ota, H Manisha Yapa, Greg J Fox, Joel Negin

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e55189

Cybersecurity Interventions in Health Care Organizations in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Scoping Review

Cybersecurity Interventions in Health Care Organizations in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Scoping Review

Cost was perceived by 49% of respondents as a major barrier to training being offered at the hospital, and implementation barriers associated with multimodal access control systems included cost; political influence, as high-level decision-making can result in employee resistance; and existing cyber hygiene practices.

Kaede Hasegawa, Niki O'Brien, Mabel Prendergast, Chris Agape Ajah, Ana Luisa Neves, Saira Ghafur

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e47311

Enhancing Clinicians’ Use of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Outpatient Care: Mixed Methods Study

Enhancing Clinicians’ Use of Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome Measures in Outpatient Care: Mixed Methods Study

A systematic search was conducted using the following keywords: compliance, evaluation, barrier, facilitator, challenge, plan, intervention, and strategy. This yielded 56 files. These were then screened for data pertaining to factors facilitating or impeding clinicians’ use of PROMs or strategies aimed at enhancing their use, followed by data extraction. If files referred to other files, these were also considered for inclusion.

Veerle van Engen, Igna Bonfrer, Kees Ahaus, Monique Den Hollander-Ardon, Ingrid Peters, Martina Buljac-Samardzic

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e60306