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Patient-Related Barriers to Digital Technology Adoption in Alzheimer Disease: Systematic Review

Patient-Related Barriers to Digital Technology Adoption in Alzheimer Disease: Systematic Review

Studies examining the use of digital solutions among AD patients and caregivers [30,31,33-38,40,41] consistently found that IT system accessibility and ease of use of the proposed solution are crucial factors influencing adoption rates. Ease of use of the digital health solutions and attitude to technology represent key factors enhancing acceptance of digital tools in daily routines [30,31,33,35,37,40].

Andrea Panzavolta, Andrea Arighi, Emanuele Guido, Luigi Lavorgna, Francesco Di Lorenzo, Alessandra Dodich, Chiara Cerami

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e64324

Accessibility of eHealth Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among People With and People Without Impairment: Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey

Accessibility of eHealth Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among People With and People Without Impairment: Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey

The categorization of types of impairment was based on our competence in human-computer interaction, digital accessibility, and medical science, and with the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF)-classification as a framework [23], as well as empirical knowledge of comorbidity and functioning [24]. The grouping of impairments was done independently by three of the researchers (LP, SJ, and CG).

Linda Pettersson, Stefan Johansson, Ingrid Demmelmaier, Lena von Koch, Jan Gulliksen, Per-Olof Hedvall, Karl Gummesson, Catharina Gustavsson

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e64707

YouTube User Traffic to Paired Epilepsy Education Videos in English and Spanish: Comparative Study

YouTube User Traffic to Paired Epilepsy Education Videos in English and Spanish: Comparative Study

Our findings also demonstrate that the implementation of tags significantly improved the visibility and accessibility of the videos, leading to a substantial increase in total monthly views. This is consistent with previous research that has shown the effectiveness of tags in enhancing the discoverability of content on You Tube [19]. Finally, our analysis of suggestions generated by the You Tube platform showed variations in viewer preferences between the English and Spanish groups.

Luna Kimahri Varela, Stephanie Horton, Ahmed Abdelmoity, Jean-Baptiste Le Pichon, Mark A Hoffman

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e56720

Evaluation of the Quality of Delirium Website Content for Patient and Family Education: Cross-Sectional Study

Evaluation of the Quality of Delirium Website Content for Patient and Family Education: Cross-Sectional Study

Finally, while DISCERN, JAMA benchmark, delirium content, and readability tools are robust for assessing quality and transparency, they focus on structural elements rather than usability or accessibility for patients and families. Websites with high scores often had dense information or busy layouts that may overwhelm patients or families seeking concise and accessible information.

Karla Krewulak, Kathryn Strayer, Natalia Jaworska, Krista Spence, Nadine Foster, Scotty Kupsch, Khara Sauro, Kirsten M Fiest

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e53087

Instagram as a Tool to Improve Human Histology Learning in Medical Education: Descriptive Study

Instagram as a Tool to Improve Human Histology Learning in Medical Education: Descriptive Study

The accessibility and low cost of internet access, together with the high number of users of these platforms, make social media one of the easiest and most effective ways to disseminate information. In fact, 4.65 billion people, equivalent to 58.4% of the world’s population, use social media [1]. In addition, most current medical students are far more knowledgeable and experienced with emerging technologies than preceding generations.

Alejandro Escamilla-Sanchez, Juan Antonio López-Villodres, Carmen Alba-Tercedor, María Victoria Ortega-Jiménez, Francisca Rius-Díaz, Raquel Sanchez-Varo, Diego Bermúdez

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e55861

A Health Professional Mentorship Platform to Improve Equitable Access to Abortion: Development, Usability, and Content Evaluation

A Health Professional Mentorship Platform to Improve Equitable Access to Abortion: Development, Usability, and Content Evaluation

The integration of low-bandwidth connectivity for instance would improve accessibility of the resources to health professionals in rural and remote areas with low internet connectivity. Improved web access could help improve abortion access in rural and remote areas where medication abortion might be the only, or most accessible, option [33].

Abdul-Fatawu Abdulai, Cam Duong, Eleni Stroulia, Efrat Czerniak, Rachel Chiu, Aashay Mehta, Ken Koike, Wendy V Norman

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e63364