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Consumer Engagement With Risk Information on Prescription Drug Social Media Pages: Findings From In-Depth Interviews

Consumer Engagement With Risk Information on Prescription Drug Social Media Pages: Findings From In-Depth Interviews

Risk information is also sometimes conveyed in a featured text post, a scrolling video post, a risk information pop-up, or a highlighted story. Many pharmaceutical companies place the risk information in multiple places on their social media pages and posts. However, even when this information is displayed in various locations, UI or UX features of social media platforms may still inhibit consumers’ ability to find, review, and comprehend the risk information.

Jacqueline B Amoozegar, Peyton Williams, Kristen C Giombi, Courtney Richardson, Ella Shenkar, Rebecca L Watkins, Amie C O'Donoghue, Helen W Sullivan

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67361

Creation of Scientific Response Documents for Addressing Product Medical Information Inquiries: Mixed Method Approach Using Artificial Intelligence

Creation of Scientific Response Documents for Addressing Product Medical Information Inquiries: Mixed Method Approach Using Artificial Intelligence

Pharmaceutical manufacturers play a crucial role in meeting health care professionals’ information needs by providing them with scientific response documents (SRDs). These documents provide comprehensive and evidence-based answers to unsolicited questions concerning a medication or disease state [1]. The development and maintenance of SRDs are entrusted to the medical information department within these organizations.

Jerry Lau, Shivani Bisht, Robert Horton, Annamaria Crisan, John Jones, Sandeep Gantotti, Evelyn Hermes-DeSantis

JMIR AI 2025;4:e55277

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

One study analyzed Tik Tok videos from official accounts featured in the COVID-19 information hub, focusing on how credible information was disseminated to combat misinformation during the pandemic, highlighting the platform’s role in delivering accessible, authoritative public health messaging [32].

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

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67515

Using Structured Codes and Free-Text Notes to Measure Information Complementarity in Electronic Health Records: Feasibility and Validation Study

Using Structured Codes and Free-Text Notes to Measure Information Complementarity in Electronic Health Records: Feasibility and Validation Study

Although rich in contextual information, unstructured data poses challenges for direct analysis because of its variability and lack of standardization [3,4]. Consequently, extracting meaningful information from unstructured data requires significant investment in manual labor, computational resources, and time.

Tom M Seinen, Jan A Kors, Erik M van Mulligen, Peter R Rijnbeek

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66910

Cultural Adaptation of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Maternal and Child mHealth Intervention: Protocol for a Co-Design and Adaptation Research Study

Cultural Adaptation of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Maternal and Child mHealth Intervention: Protocol for a Co-Design and Adaptation Research Study

Information sheets, leaflets, and consent forms will be available to use for recruitment support. Eligible women may directly approach the research team after reading the study information poster at any of the participating sites or the information leaflet provided to them by clinic staff of the participating sites. Furthermore, participating clinics will have project handouts to offer to eligible women.

Sana Ishaque, Ola Ela, Chris Rissel, Karla Canuto, Kerry Hall, Niranjan Bidargaddi, Annette Briley, Claire T Roberts, Sarah Jane Perkes, Anna Dowling, Billie Bonevski

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e53748

Reflections From the Pandemic: Is Connectivism the Panacea for Clinicians?

Reflections From the Pandemic: Is Connectivism the Panacea for Clinicians?

As individuals, we are unable to process numerous sources of information simultaneously, and technology can help address this challenge by personalizing the information we receive. When faced with new ideas that do not align with previous knowledge, we either ignore new information or work harder to reframe our understanding. Our psychological drive for consensus suppresses disagreement, sometimes even in the face of evidence-based facts [8,19].

Jennifer Benjamin, Tyson Pillow, Heather MacNeill, Ken Masters, Anoop Agrawal, Neil Mehta

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53344

Perspectives of Clients and Health Care Professionals on the Opportunities for Digital Health Interventions in Cerebrovascular Disease Care: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Perspectives of Clients and Health Care Professionals on the Opportunities for Digital Health Interventions in Cerebrovascular Disease Care: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Involving caregivers was important, with information to support and guide them on the CVD care pathway. Information should be provided on CVD-related changes in the patient’s mental health, personality, and functioning, as well as information on the availability of services (eg, peer-support networks). Caregivers should have information on how to support the patient, but also their own well-being.

Henna Härkönen, Kirsi Myllykangas, Mikko Kärppä, Kirsi Maaria Rasmus, Julius Francis Gomes, Milla Immonen, Piia Hyvämäki, Miia Jansson

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e52715

The Uses and Experiences of Synchronous Communication Technology for Home-Dwelling Older Adults in a Home Care Services Context: Qualitative Systematic Review

The Uses and Experiences of Synchronous Communication Technology for Home-Dwelling Older Adults in a Home Care Services Context: Qualitative Systematic Review

However, assessing the impacts of using information and communications technology (ICT) for aging in place requires a wide array of research methodologies and data [11]. Evaluating ICT using only parameters of effectiveness and efficiency runs the risk of presenting a polished but distorted picture, overlooking the dynamics and contextual situatedness of human practices involving technology [12,13].

Martin Vinther Bavngaard, Anne Lund, Björg Thordardottir, Erik Børve Rasmussen

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e59285

Application of Information Link Control in Surgical Specimen Near-Miss Events in a South China Hospital: Nonrandomized Controlled Study

Application of Information Link Control in Surgical Specimen Near-Miss Events in a South China Hospital: Nonrandomized Controlled Study

In recent years, information management of surgical specimens has gradually become the core issue that operating room managers continue to explore. Surgical specimen informatization refers to the digital management process of specimen information obtained during surgery. It enhances data traceability, improves management efficiency, and ensures the accuracy and security of medical information.

Tingting Chen, Xiaofen Tang, Min Xu, Yue Jiang, Fengyan Zheng

JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e52722

Racial Biases Associated With Pulse Oximetry: Longitudinal Social Network Analysis of Social Media Advocacy Impact

Racial Biases Associated With Pulse Oximetry: Longitudinal Social Network Analysis of Social Media Advocacy Impact

In addition, engaging responsible professional health care practitioners in disseminating valid and accurate information through social networks is essential to addressing the concerns raised by Abroms et al [31]. Here, the lack of formal access to health policy has forced health advocacy movements to advocate on a global and cross-platform level. Many social media users typically prefer 1 or 2 platforms, which means they may risk missing crucial health information.

Wasim Ahmed, Mariann Hardey, Bradford David Winters, Aarti Sarwal

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e56034