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A Geospatial Drug Abuse Risk Assessment and Monitoring Dashboard Tailored for School Students: Development Study With Requirement Analysis and Acceptance Evaluation

A Geospatial Drug Abuse Risk Assessment and Monitoring Dashboard Tailored for School Students: Development Study With Requirement Analysis and Acceptance Evaluation

The first page of the pilot version presented a basic view of the map, displaying the locations of schools without providing detailed summaries of key points. This page was designed to provide users with a simple and clear overview of the schools’ locations. The second and third pages of the pilot version were used to display the student survey results and the drug and substance abuse in the form of charts.

Ahmad Mustafa Al-Aboosi, Siti Norul Huda Sheikh Abdullah, Rozmi Ismail, Khairul Nizam Abdul Maulud, Lutfun Nahar, Khairul Akram Zainol Ariffin, Meng Chun Lam, Muhamad Lazim bin Talib, Suzaily Wahab, Mahadzir Elias

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e48139

Preconception Care Interventions for Adolescents and Young Adults to Prevent Adverse Maternal and Child Health Outcomes: Protocol for an Evidence Gap Map

Preconception Care Interventions for Adolescents and Young Adults to Prevent Adverse Maternal and Child Health Outcomes: Protocol for an Evidence Gap Map

Therefore, we aim to identify, map, and describe the gaps in the existing empirical evidence on preconception health interventions implemented to improve the health and well-being of adolescents and young adults (10 to 25 years of age) and their children. We will undertake an evidence gap map (EGM) exercise to identify the gaps in existing evidence on preconception health interventions for adolescents and young adults.

Zahra Ali Padhani, Gizachew A Tessema, Jodie C Avery, Komal Abdul Rahim, Jacqueline A Boyle, Salima Meherali, Rehana A Salam, Zohra S Lassi

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e56052

Visual “Scrollytelling”: Mapping Aquatic Selfie-Related Incidents in Australia

Visual “Scrollytelling”: Mapping Aquatic Selfie-Related Incidents in Australia

Map coordinates were obtained by locating the incident using Google Maps and inputted into a coordinate finder using the Mapbox Location Helper [3]. Mapbox Studio [4] was used to create a custom map. A satellite template was chosen to best display the geographic context surrounding each selfie incident. The data set was imported into the Mapbox Studio custom map, which populated the data layer onto the map. A heat map setting was chosen for the data.

Samuel Cornell, Amy E Peden

Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e53067

Effects of Real-Time Pressure Map Feedback on Confidence in Pressure Management in Wheelchair Users With Spinal Cord Injury: Pilot Intervention Study

Effects of Real-Time Pressure Map Feedback on Confidence in Pressure Management in Wheelchair Users With Spinal Cord Injury: Pilot Intervention Study

In response to this, we have developed a mobile pressure mapping app (m PMAP) [12-14] that provides real-time pressure map display on a smartphone screen via wireless connection to the commercially available 4-way stretch Bodi Trac pressure mat (Vista Medical, Inc; Figure 1). (Left) Bodi Trac pressure map and wireless m PMAP hardware on top of seat cushion, (right) web-based mobile app (m PMAP). m PMAP: mobile pressure mapping app.

Tamara L Vos-Draper, Melissa M B Morrow, John E Ferguson, Virgil G Mathiowetz

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2023;10:e49813

Creating the Map of Interactive Services Aiding and Assisting Persons With Disabilities (MSAADA) Project: Tutorial for the Novel Use of a Store Locator App

Creating the Map of Interactive Services Aiding and Assisting Persons With Disabilities (MSAADA) Project: Tutorial for the Novel Use of a Store Locator App

This paper aims to describe the novel use of a store locator app to develop an interactive map of organizations that provide medical, educational, and socioeconomic resources to individuals with disabilities in Kenya. The project is titled MSAADA (Map of Interactive Services Aiding and Assisting Persons With Disabilities); the Swahili word msaada translates to the English word “help.”

Mary Ann Etling, Michael Musili, Kaytlin Eastes, Eren Oyungu, Megan S McHenry

Interact J Med Res 2022;11(2):e37036

Generation of a Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR)-based Ontology for Federated Feasibility Queries in the Context of COVID-19: Feasibility Study

Generation of a Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR)-based Ontology for Federated Feasibility Queries in the Context of COVID-19: Feasibility Study

For better exchange, it should be investigated whether the features of a terminology server can be used to exchange the developed ontology in the standardized FHIR format (ie, using a structure map for the mapping) and dynamically load it from there. Finally, a mapping between complex FHIR Resources and simplified interface patterns should be further investigated. The Release 5 draft of the FHIR standard introduces interface patterns, which could abstract a simplified representation from the FHIR Resource.

Lorenz Rosenau, Raphael W Majeed, Josef Ingenerf, Alexander Kiel, Björn Kroll, Thomas Köhler, Hans-Ulrich Prokosch, Julian Gruendner

JMIR Med Inform 2022;10(4):e35789