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The Dynamics of Doctor-Patient Communication During Remote Consultations: Qualitative Study Among Norwegian Contract General Practitioners

The Dynamics of Doctor-Patient Communication During Remote Consultations: Qualitative Study Among Norwegian Contract General Practitioners

This global shift has altered the dynamics of medical consultations [16,17] and had a profound impact on the substance and efficacy of communication between GPs and their patients [8,11,18-24]. Remote communication introduces both novel opportunities and challenges in clinical practice [6-11,25-27]. Remote consultations inherently elevate accessibility, offering efficient, environmentally friendly, and positively received solutions for patients [12].

Børge Lønnebakke Norberg, Bjarne Austad, Eli Kristiansen, Paolo Zanaboni, Linn Okkenhaug Getz

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e57679

User Experience of a Bespoke Videoconferencing System for Web-Based Family Visitation for Patients in an Intensive Care Unit: 1-Year Cross-Sectional Survey of Nursing Staff

User Experience of a Bespoke Videoconferencing System for Web-Based Family Visitation for Patients in an Intensive Care Unit: 1-Year Cross-Sectional Survey of Nursing Staff

They called urgently for ways to maintain communication with family members who were no longer allowed to be physically present at the bedside [7]. At the beginning of the pandemic, hospitals quickly adopted technological solutions, including videoconferencing systems, to maintain or reopen communication channels. Previous studies have shown that adopting telemedicine solutions has numerous barriers, including the user’s acceptance and experience with the technology [8-10].

Aoife Murray, Irial Conroy, Frank Kirrane, Leonie Cullen, Hemendra Worlikar, Derek T O'Keeffe

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e54560

Alternative Presentations of Overall and Statistical Uncertainty for Adults’ Understanding of the Results of a Randomized Trial of a Public Health Intervention: Parallel Web-Based Randomized Trials

Alternative Presentations of Overall and Statistical Uncertainty for Adults’ Understanding of the Results of a Randomized Trial of a Public Health Intervention: Parallel Web-Based Randomized Trials

Decision scientists have articulated basic principles for effective health communication, such as using simple and familiar wording, using clear visual design, presenting structured comparisons of alternatives, and careful testing in the target audiences [2-5]. A recent randomized trial assessed the effect of these principles on communication effectiveness in the context of COVID-19 home test kit instructions using a real example [6].

Christine Holst, Steven Woloshin, Andrew D Oxman, Christopher Rose, Sarah Rosenbaum, Heather Menzies Munthe-Kaas

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e62828

Usability, Acceptability, and Barriers to Implementation of a Collaborative Agenda-Setting Intervention (CASI) to Promote Person-Centered Ovarian Cancer Care: Development Study

Usability, Acceptability, and Barriers to Implementation of a Collaborative Agenda-Setting Intervention (CASI) to Promote Person-Centered Ovarian Cancer Care: Development Study

Person-centered care entails eliciting and responding to patients’ and caregivers’ goals, values, and preferences in a system that supports high quality communication between patients, caregivers, and clinicians [9,10]. Research suggests the provision of person-centered care has the potential to improve health outcomes in patients with cancer [11].

Rachel A Pozzar, James A Tulsky, Donna L Berry, Jeidy Batista, Paige Barwick, Charlotta J Lindvall, Patricia C Dykes, Michael Manni, Ursula A Matulonis, Nadine J McCleary, Alexi A Wright

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e66801

Health Communication on the Internet: Promoting Public Health and Exploring Disparities in the Generative AI Era

Health Communication on the Internet: Promoting Public Health and Exploring Disparities in the Generative AI Era

Health communication on the internet has continually evolved, driven by technological advancements [1-4]. Over time, the public, along with health researchers, practitioners, and organizations, have increasingly embraced these technologies for diverse health-related purposes. The emergence of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) represents a revolutionary development in health communication and public health promotion.

Jamal Uddin, Cheng Feng, Junfang Xu

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66032

Empowering Health Care Actors to Contribute to the Implementation of Health Data Integration Platforms: Retrospective of the medEmotion Project

Empowering Health Care Actors to Contribute to the Implementation of Health Data Integration Platforms: Retrospective of the medEmotion Project

This practical approach significantly improved communication between the partners and helped bridge the gap between different personas. As such, we were able to develop and implement an architecture consisting of individual modules that both satisfied our demonstrators and generated general approval from the stakeholders. Despite the many successes of the med Emotion project, several frustrations and challenges emerged throughout its course.

Marcel Parciak, Noëlla Pierlet, Liesbet M Peeters

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e68083

Crisis Communication About the Maui Wildfires on TikTok: Content Analysis of Engagement With Maui Wildfire–Related Posts Over 1 Year

Crisis Communication About the Maui Wildfires on TikTok: Content Analysis of Engagement With Maui Wildfire–Related Posts Over 1 Year

Natural disasters, like the Maui wildfire, are typically seen as external and uncontrollable, which places greater emphasis on the need for empathetic and supportive communication rather than blame attribution [35-38]. Understanding how social media users adapt these strategies in real time contributes to advancing best practices for disaster communication [12-15].

Jim P Stimpson, Aditi Srivastava, Ketan Tamirisa, Joseph Keaweʻaimoku Kaholokula, Alexander N Ortega

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67515

App- and Wearable-Based Remote Monitoring for Patients With Myasthenia Gravis and Its Specialists: Feasibility and Usability Study

App- and Wearable-Based Remote Monitoring for Patients With Myasthenia Gravis and Its Specialists: Feasibility and Usability Study

If necessary, the patient can be contacted through the communication tool and adjustments to medication and the remote monitoring plans can be made. Schematic overview of telemedical platform and its features (Mya Link): transmission and simultaneous integration of sensor-based data into the app is implemented by bluetooth from coupled external devices (wearable or digital spirometer).

Maike Stein, Regina Stegherr, Pushpa Narayanaswami, David Legg, Meret Herdick, Andreas Meisel, Lea Gerischer, Sophie Lehnerer

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e58266

Advancing Clinical Chatbot Validation Using AI-Powered Evaluation With a New 3-Bot Evaluation System: Instrument Validation Study

Advancing Clinical Chatbot Validation Using AI-Powered Evaluation With a New 3-Bot Evaluation System: Instrument Validation Study

The bot was prompted with detailed instructions, emphasizing clarity, empathic expressions in communication, and a patient-centered approach.

Seungheon Choo, Suyoung Yoo, Kumiko Endo, Bao Truong, Meong Hi Son

JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e63058