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Transdiagnostic Compulsivity Traits in Problematic Use of the Internet Among UK Residents: Cross-Sectional Network Analysis Study

Transdiagnostic Compulsivity Traits in Problematic Use of the Internet Among UK Residents: Cross-Sectional Network Analysis Study

However, due to the cross-sectional nature of the study, we cannot disregard the possibility that PUI may contribute to compulsive traits. It will be important for future research to test the temporal precedence of compulsivity traits and PUI symptoms with longitudinal network analysis.

Chang Liu, Samuel Chamberlain, Konstantinos Ioannidis, Jeggan Tiego, Jon Grant, Murat Yücel, Peter Hellyer, Christine Lochner, Adam Hampshire, Lucy Albertella

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66191

Testing and Iterative Improvement of the CEN ISO/TS 82304-2 Health App Quality Assessment: Pilot Interrater Reliability Study

Testing and Iterative Improvement of the CEN ISO/TS 82304-2 Health App Quality Assessment: Pilot Interrater Reliability Study

To our knowledge, this is the first cross-national, cross-stakeholder collaboration in the field of health app assessment of this extent, diversity, and rigor. This study revealed that the interrater reliability between assessment organizations improved from round 1 to round 2 for all assessment sections, likely reflecting both an initial practice effect and clarifications made to the assessor handbook.

Anna-Lena Frey, Diana Matei, Ben Phillips, Adam McCabe, Rachel Fuller, Begoña Laibarra, Laura Alonso, Victor de la Hoz, Carme Pratdepadua Bufill, Berta Llebot Casajuana, Giuseppe D'Avenio, Pier Angelo Sottile, Laura Melania Rocchi, Matteo Errera, Yasmine Laaissaoui, Michael Cardinal, Menno Kok, Petra Hoogendoorn

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e64565

Applying Robotic Process Automation to Monitor Business Processes in Hospital Information Systems: Mixed Method Approach

Applying Robotic Process Automation to Monitor Business Processes in Hospital Information Systems: Mixed Method Approach

Incorporating feedback from multiple departments presented additional complexity, but this was streamlined by centralizing feedback and conducting regular cross-functional meetings to align bot functionality with operational needs. This iterative approach significantly improved bot performance and adaptability for broader health care applications. The RPA bot environment is set up to mirror that of a worker performing the target tasks.

Adam Park, Se Young Jung, Ilha Yune, Ho-Young Lee

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e59801

Identifying Patient-Reported Care Experiences in Free-Text Survey Comments: Topic Modeling Study

Identifying Patient-Reported Care Experiences in Free-Text Survey Comments: Topic Modeling Study

Reference 19: Association of inpatient hospital experience with patient safety indicators: a cross-sectional Reference 41: Cross-cultural evaluation of the relevance of the HCAHPS survey in five European countries Reference 43: Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and validation of the Hospital Consumer Assessment

Brian Steele, Paul Fairie, Kyle Kemp, Adam G D'Souza, Matthias Wilms, Maria Jose Santana

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e63466