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Effect of the Yon PD App on the Management of Self-Care in People With Parkinson Disease: Randomized Controlled Trial

Effect of the Yon PD App on the Management of Self-Care in People With Parkinson Disease: Randomized Controlled Trial

It also facilitates the enhancement of daily management strategies, thereby helping to prevent the exacerbation of disease symptoms [14]. According to Riegel and colleagues [15], self-care consists of 3 components: self-care maintenance, self-care monitoring, and self-care management. These 3 components are connected and work together concurrently. Self-care maintenance refers to behaviors that maintain health. Self-care monitoring involves observing for symptom changes.

JuHee Lee, Subin Yoo, Yielin Kim, Eunyoung Kim, Hyeran Park, Young H Sohn, Yun Joong Kim, Seok Jong Chung, Kyoungwon Baik, Kiyeon Kim, Jee-Hye Yoo

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e62822

Comparative Evaluation of Effectiveness of Standard of Care Alone and in Combination With Homoeopathic Treatment in COVID-19–Related Rhino-Orbito-Cerebral Mucormycosis (ROCM): Protocol for a Single Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial

Comparative Evaluation of Effectiveness of Standard of Care Alone and in Combination With Homoeopathic Treatment in COVID-19–Related Rhino-Orbito-Cerebral Mucormycosis (ROCM): Protocol for a Single Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial

Early detection, aggressive management of the underlying condition, surgical debridement, systemic and local antifungal treatments, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy significantly improve prognosis and survival rate [15]. The standard treatment for mucormycosis involves correcting diabetic ketoacidosis or other metabolic disturbances, daily irrigation and packing of the affected orbital and paranasal areas with amphotericin B, along with intravenous amphotericin B therapy [16].

Harleen Kaur, Jyoti Sachdeva, Ramesh Bawaskar, Twinkle Goyal

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e57905

Mobile Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes and Interactive Support During Breast and Prostate Cancer Treatment: Health Economic Evaluation From Two Randomized Controlled Trials

Mobile Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes and Interactive Support During Breast and Prostate Cancer Treatment: Health Economic Evaluation From Two Randomized Controlled Trials

Considering the results showing a smaller decline in quality of life among intervention group patients, these findings suggest that patients using the app receive timely and appropriate care, leading to more effective and prompt management of symptoms and adverse events associated with cancer treatment. This interpretation aligns with previously reported positive effects on health-related quality of life and symptom burden [11,19,20].

Marie-Therése Crafoord, Joakim Ekstrand, Kay Sundberg, Marie I Nilsson, Maria Fjell, Ann Langius-Eklöf

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e53539

Validity, Accuracy, and Safety Assessment of an Aerobic Interval Training Using an App-Based Prehabilitation Program (PROTEGO MAXIMA Trial) Before Major Surgery: Prospective, Interventional Pilot Study

Validity, Accuracy, and Safety Assessment of an Aerobic Interval Training Using an App-Based Prehabilitation Program (PROTEGO MAXIMA Trial) Before Major Surgery: Prospective, Interventional Pilot Study

Digital health technologies have the potential to enhance health management and facilitate the large-scale implementation of personalized prehabilitation programs in clinical settings by offering cost-effectiveness, broad population accessibility, and high adherence to short-term exercise programs [14,15].

Sara Fatima Faqar Uz Zaman, Svenja Sliwinski, Lisa Mohr-Wetzel, Julia Dreilich, Natalie Filmann, Charlotte Detemble, Dora Zmuc, Felix Chun, Wojciech Derwich, Waldemar Schreiner, Wolf Bechstein, Johannes Fleckenstein, Andreas A Schnitzbauer

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e55298

Decentralized Management of Home Care Services for Seniors: Protocol for a Participatory Action Research

Decentralized Management of Home Care Services for Seniors: Protocol for a Participatory Action Research

Over the past 4 decades, health care systems in most countries have been reshaped by reforms based on new public management (NPM) [1]. NPM aims to improve the effectiveness, efficiency, and quality of services by focusing on results-based management and cost control [2]. Inspired by NPM [3,4], the last 2 health and social service reforms in the Canadian province of Québec made a shift toward the centralization of management practices [5,6].

Virginie Savaria, Johanne Queenton, Annie Carrier

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e58271

Evaluation of a Global Initiative for Asthma Education and Implementation Program to Improve Asthma Care Quality (CARE4ALL): Protocol for a Multicenter, Single-Arm Study

Evaluation of a Global Initiative for Asthma Education and Implementation Program to Improve Asthma Care Quality (CARE4ALL): Protocol for a Multicenter, Single-Arm Study

However, the current status of asthma management in China is far from satisfactory. Asthma control is defined as the level to which the various manifestations of asthma have been reduced or eliminated by treatment [3]. As it is closely linked to patients’ health status, the achievement of good asthma control has been set as the key element that drives patient management [3-6].

Kewu Huang, Wenjun Wang, Ying Wang, Yanming Li, Xiaokai Feng, Huahao Shen, Chen Wang

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65197

Identification of Gender Differences in Acute Myocardial Infarction Presentation and Management at Aga Khan University Hospital-Pakistan: Natural Language Processing Application in a Dataset of Patients With Cardiovascular Disease

Identification of Gender Differences in Acute Myocardial Infarction Presentation and Management at Aga Khan University Hospital-Pakistan: Natural Language Processing Application in a Dataset of Patients With Cardiovascular Disease

This paucity of data is particularly apparent in the evaluation of gender differences in the clinical presentation and medical management of IHD in LMICs [8,9]. A promising direction is the use of electronic health records (EHRs) to analyze patient data to better inform clinical decision-making and assess adherence to IHD treatment guidelines using a gender lens.

Christine Ngaruiya, Zainab Samad, Salma Tajuddin, Zarmeen Nasim, Rebecca Leff, Awais Farhad, Kyle Pires, Muhammad Alamgir Khan, Lauren Hartz, Basmah Safdar

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e42774

Real-Time Triage, Position, and Documentation (TriPoD) During Medical Response to Major Incidents: Protocol for an Action Research Study

Real-Time Triage, Position, and Documentation (TriPoD) During Medical Response to Major Incidents: Protocol for an Action Research Study

Inadequate or incorrect flow of information on the resources required and the number of patients involved and their injuries has a negative impact on the management of MIs and disasters. This has been highlighted in several systematic reviews, reports, and inquiries [14-16]. Resource management and logistics problems after an MI are often identified as caused by communication failure and not by the lack of medical resources [17,18].

Monica Rådestad, Torkel Kanfjäll, Veronica Lindström

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e57819

Research Trends on Metabolic Syndrome in Digital Health Care Using Topic Modeling: Systematic Search of Abstracts

Research Trends on Metabolic Syndrome in Digital Health Care Using Topic Modeling: Systematic Search of Abstracts

Topic 1 constituted 19.8% of all articles and featured the top 10 keywords, in descending order of probability, as follows: “telehealth,” “diabetes,” “control,” “intervention,” “self-management,” “care,” “effect,” “group,” “type,” and “health.” Topic 1 was labeled “use of telehealth for self-management intervention of diabetes control.”

Kiseong Lee, Yoongi Chung, Ji-Su Kim

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53873

Personalized Smartphone-Enabled Assessment of Blood Pressure and Its Treatment During the SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 Pandemic in Patients From the CURE-19 Study: Longitudinal Observational Study

Personalized Smartphone-Enabled Assessment of Blood Pressure and Its Treatment During the SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 Pandemic in Patients From the CURE-19 Study: Longitudinal Observational Study

This measure alongside the redeployment of clinicians to frontline medicine restricted the medical management of hypertension. In turn, this led to the desire to move as much medical management as possible to arms-length support. To meet this need, health care providers rapidly moved to remote monitoring and patient engagement tools where possible.

Leanne Richardson, Nihal Noori, Jack Fantham, Gregor Timlin, James Siddle, Thomas Godec, Mike Taylor, Charles Baum

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e53430