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Impact of Digital Engagement on Weight Loss Outcomes in Obesity Management Among Individuals Using GLP-1 and Dual GLP-1/GIP Receptor Agonist Therapy: Retrospective Cohort Service Evaluation Study

Impact of Digital Engagement on Weight Loss Outcomes in Obesity Management Among Individuals Using GLP-1 and Dual GLP-1/GIP Receptor Agonist Therapy: Retrospective Cohort Service Evaluation Study

Randomized controlled trials have examined e Health platforms with behavioral change coaching for weight loss [27]. However, existing literature is limited, as the integration of digital platforms with pharmacological therapy for weight loss has yet to be extensively researched due to its novelty [28-30].

Hans Johnson, David Huang, Vivian Liu, Mahmoud Al Ammouri, Christopher Jacobs, Austen El-Osta

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69466

Feedback From Dental Students Using Two Alternate Coaching Methods: Qualitative Focus Group Study

Feedback From Dental Students Using Two Alternate Coaching Methods: Qualitative Focus Group Study

This study compared student responses without coaching, coaching using a feedback handout, or coaching using a feedback workshop before completing the surveys. Results demonstrate that handout coaching showed no significant difference compared with no coaching with respect to the number of neutral, positive, negative, or constructive ratings.

Lulwah Alreshaid, Rana Alkattan

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e68309

Feasibility of a Comprehensive eCoach to Support Patients Undergoing Colorectal Surgery: Longitudinal Observational Study

Feasibility of a Comprehensive eCoach to Support Patients Undergoing Colorectal Surgery: Longitudinal Observational Study

An e Coach for colorectal surgery was reported, but did not include prehabilitation, for which digital coaching can be particularly helpful [15]. Furthermore, clear reporting of feasibility for older surgical patients in real-life clinical practice is often missing [16,17]. A recent study described feasibility of an intervention that combined digital guidance with intensive one-on-one human health coaching, but this is a health professional labor-intensive protocol [18].

A Daniëlle Talen, Jobbe P L Leenen, Geert van der Sluis, Hilbrand K E Oldenhuis, Joost M Klaase, Gijsbert A Patijn

JMIR Perioper Med 2025;8:e67425

Improving Maternal Mental Health and Weight Control With a Mindfulness Blended Care Approach: Insights From a Randomized Controlled Trial

Improving Maternal Mental Health and Weight Control With a Mindfulness Blended Care Approach: Insights From a Randomized Controlled Trial

For this subanalysis, we compared participants who received more than one face-to-face coaching session during the study period (personal coaching group [PC group]), with participants who received only the first mandatory session (no personal coaching [NPC group]). The effect of PC on psychometric parameters was evaluated in the intervention groups (IG) and CGs. The clinical study phase was conducted over a 2-year period between January 1, 2019, and December 31, 2020.

Kathrin Hassdenteufel, Mitho Müller, Harald Abele, Sara Yvonne Brucker, Johanna Graf, Stephan Zipfel, Armin Bauer, Peter Jakubowski, Jan Pauluschke-Fröhlich, Markus Wallwiener, Stephanie Wallwiener

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e56230

Faculty Perceptions on the Roles of Mentoring, Advising, and Coaching in an Anesthesiology Residency Program: Mixed Methods Study

Faculty Perceptions on the Roles of Mentoring, Advising, and Coaching in an Anesthesiology Residency Program: Mixed Methods Study

Respondents had varying opinions about the importance of mentoring, advising, and coaching in graduate medical education. Mentoring was seen as most important, with 88% of respondents indicating that they agreed or strongly agreed that it was important, and coaching was seen as less important, with only 78% of respondents indicating agreement or strong agreement that it was important (Table 1). Importance of mentoring, advising, and coaching.

Sydney Nykiel-Bailey, Kathryn Burrows, Bianca E Szafarowicz, Rachel Moquin

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e60255

Prototype of an App Designed to Support Self-Management for Health Behaviors and Weight in Women Living With Breast Cancer: Qualitative User Experience Study

Prototype of an App Designed to Support Self-Management for Health Behaviors and Weight in Women Living With Breast Cancer: Qualitative User Experience Study

This could be a feature of the particular group that these participants were in, but it does highlight that apps that use a group coach could include coaching that encourages the sharing of setbacks. Some of the participants with localized disease were concerned about sharing their feelings with women with metastatic disease because they felt it might be insensitive, but the women with metastatic disease really valued being included and felt that this was important.

Phillippa Lally, Christine N May, E Siobhan Mitchell, Meaghan McCallum, Andreas Michaelides, Abigail Fisher

JMIR Cancer 2024;10:e48170

Web-Based Parent Training With Telephone Coaching Aimed at Treating Child Disruptive Behaviors in a Clinical Setting During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Single-Group Study With 2-Year Follow-Up

Web-Based Parent Training With Telephone Coaching Aimed at Treating Child Disruptive Behaviors in a Clinical Setting During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Single-Group Study With 2-Year Follow-Up

The Finnish Strongest Families Smart Website (SFSW) intervention is an 11-week program that includes parent training delivered through a digital platform and assisted by weekly telephone coaching. Previously, we conducted an RCT, screening families at regular health checkups for 4-year-old children. Children who had parent-reported high levels of disruptive behavior were screened for targeted SFSW intervention.

Saana Sourander, Minja Westerlund, Amit Baumel, Susanna Hinkka-Yli-Salomäki, Terja Ristkari, Marjo Kurki, Andre Sourander

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e63416

Essential Coaching for Every Mother Tanzania (ECEM-TZ): Protocol for a Type 1 Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Randomized Controlled Trial

Essential Coaching for Every Mother Tanzania (ECEM-TZ): Protocol for a Type 1 Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Randomized Controlled Trial

Due to the severe shortage of health care providers and the low rate of in-person postnatal contacts in Tanzania [12], Essential Coaching for Every Mother Tanzania (ECEM-TZ) is poised to bridge this gap without adding a significant burden to the health system. The goal of the ECEM-TZ intervention is to improve maternal access to knowledge during the immediate 6-week postnatal period, and to increase maternal self-efficacy and improve mental health outcomes.

Justine Dol, Lilian Teddy Mselle, Marsha Campbell-Yeo, Columba Mbekenga, Thecla Kohi, Douglas McMillan, Cindy-Lee Dennis, Gail Tomblin Murphy, Megan Aston

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e63454

Moving Toward Meaningful Evaluations of Monitoring in e-Mental Health Based on the Case of a Web-Based Grief Service for Older Mourners: Mixed Methods Study

Moving Toward Meaningful Evaluations of Monitoring in e-Mental Health Based on the Case of a Web-Based Grief Service for Older Mourners: Mixed Methods Study

The e-coach team consisted of 1 trained psychological therapist and 3 final-year clinical psychology students who partook in the e-coaching as part of their training. Their mean age was 26.9 (SD 2.69) years. All e-coaches were female. The final-year students were trained to provide email guidance and were closely supervised by a trained psychotherapist. Before the start of the RCT, the e-coaches discussed how they would use the monitoring tool to check on participants’ health regularly.

Lena Brandl, Stephanie Jansen-Kosterink, Jeannette Brodbeck, Sofia Jacinto, Bettina Mooser, Dirk Heylen

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e63262

Efficacy of a Mobile App–Based Behavioral Intervention (DRIVEN) to Help Individuals With Unemployment-Related Emotional Distress Return to Work: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Efficacy of a Mobile App–Based Behavioral Intervention (DRIVEN) to Help Individuals With Unemployment-Related Emotional Distress Return to Work: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

DRIVEN is a behavioral intervention that integrates strategies from CBT (eg, behavioral activation techniques to improve positive affect and drive) with job seeking and career counseling (eg, interview coaching, customizing job applications). DRIVEN includes exercises, videos, and 3 coaching sessions (done with a live coach by video), to help develop and refine job search skills (Table 1).

Elizabeth C Danielson, Mystie Saturday, Sarah Leonard, Alexandra Levit, Andrea K Graham, Melissa Marquez, Keith Alperin, Stewart A Shankman, James W Griffith

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e62715