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Exploring Technical Features to Enhance Control in Videoconferencing Psychotherapy: Quantitative Study on Clinicians’ Perspectives

Exploring Technical Features to Enhance Control in Videoconferencing Psychotherapy: Quantitative Study on Clinicians’ Perspectives

Additionally, VCP may not be the best option for some interventions, such as intentional silence (to enhance a patient’s exploration [64]) and the empty-chair dialogue, for therapists who may not like working by video for personal factors, or for clinicians who may struggle to apply specific techniques over video [47]. To address the goal, a survey was developed a survey to determine whether the aforementioned suggested technical features can help psychologists boost control over their VCP experiences.

Francesco Cataldo, Shanton Chang, Antonette Mendoza, George Buchanan, Nicholas Van Dam

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66904

Breast Cancer Vlogs on YouTube: Descriptive and Content Analyses

Breast Cancer Vlogs on YouTube: Descriptive and Content Analyses

Video themes were extracted both deductively and inductively. The themes collected deductively are described in Table 1. Descriptive and content analyses were performed to assess and analyze video content and potential areas where peer-to-peer support may be provided. Reviewers were encouraged to add subthemes inductively in cases where the content exceeded or was more specific than the deductive themes [12].

Nina Morena, Elly Dimya Htite, Yitzchok Ahisar, Victoria Hayman, Carrie A Rentschler, Ari N Meguerditchian

JMIR Infodemiology 2025;5:e66812

Effect of Clinic-Based and Asynchronous Video-Based Exercise on Clinic and Psychosocial Outcomes in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis: Quasi-Experimental Study

Effect of Clinic-Based and Asynchronous Video-Based Exercise on Clinic and Psychosocial Outcomes in Patients With Knee Osteoarthritis: Quasi-Experimental Study

Given the prospect of asynchronous video-based telerehabilitation interventions in overcoming the barrier to health care access that persons with knee osteoarthritis may face, we propose an asynchronous video-based strengthening exercise program as a viable alternative.

Chidozie E Mbada, Henry Akintunji Awosika, Oluwatobi Ademola Sonuga, Micheal Akande, Tadesse Gebrye, Richard Woolf, Francis Fatoye

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58393

The Reliability and Quality of Videos as Guidance for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: Cross-Sectional Study

The Reliability and Quality of Videos as Guidance for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy: Cross-Sectional Study

Based on the experience from previous studies and the browsing habits of video platform users, namely, they mostly prioritize top search results over extensive browsing on video platforms [22-27], we selected videos that appeared within the top 5 pages of the You Tube interface, which is a total of 60 results for each endoscope for subsequent analysis. The specific retrieval and filtering process is shown in Figure 1. Search strategy, video screening procedure, and flowchart of this research.

Jinpei Liu, Yifan Qiu, Yilong Liu, Wenping Xu, Weichen Ning, Peimei Shi, Zongli Yuan, Fang Wang, Yihai Shi

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58855

The Effectiveness of Digital Animation–Based Multistage Education for Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Catheter Ablation: Randomized Clinical Trial

The Effectiveness of Digital Animation–Based Multistage Education for Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Catheter Ablation: Randomized Clinical Trial

Recently, a randomized clinical trial evaluated the impact of video education created by doctors on patients with AF [14]. The results indicated that video education effectively improved AF knowledge and nursing satisfaction among outpatients with AF. Previous animations used to educate patients with AF primarily focused on AF risk factors, symptoms, complications, and pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatments.

Xiaoyu Shi, Yijun Wang, Yuhong Wang, Jun Wang, Chen Peng, Siyi Cheng, Lingpeng Song, Rui Li, Fuding Guo, Zeyan Li, Shoupeng Duan, Xiaomeng Yang, Liping Zhou, Hong Jiang, Lilei Yu

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65685

Asynchronous Distance Learning Performance and Knowledge Retention of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Among Health Care Professionals Using Video or e-Learning: Web-based Randomized Controlled Trial

Asynchronous Distance Learning Performance and Knowledge Retention of the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Among Health Care Professionals Using Video or e-Learning: Web-based Randomized Controlled Trial

Therefore, we hypothesized that even previously trained HCPs may have suboptimal NIHSS knowledge and that a refresher course using an e-learning module could be more effective than the traditional didactic video at improving their NIHSS proficiency. Further, we also hypothesized that knowledge retention at 1 month would be higher after following this interactive module than after reviewing the standard didactic video.

Avinash Koka, Loric Stuby, Emmanuel Carrera, Ahmed Gabr, Margaret O'Connor, Nathalie Missilier Peruzzo, Olivier Waeterloot, Friedrich Medlin, Fabien Rigolet, Thomas Schmutz, Patrik Michel, Thibaut Desmettre, Mélanie Suppan, Laurent Suppan

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e63136

Evaluation of Douyin Short Videos on Mammography in China: Quality and Reliability Analysis

Evaluation of Douyin Short Videos on Mammography in China: Quality and Reliability Analysis

Previous research has extensively evaluated the quality of health-related content on traditional video-sharing platforms like You Tube and Tik Tok, covering various medical topics such as cervical spondylosis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and broken heart syndrome [23-25]. However, the examination of mammography-related video content remains limited.

Hongwu Yang, Chuangying Zhu, Chunyan Zhou, Ruibin Huang, Lipeng Huang, Peifen Chen, Shanshan Zhu, Huanpeng Wang, Chunmin Zhu

JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e59483

Feasibility of a Cinematic–Virtual Reality Program Educating Health Professional Students About the Complexity of Geriatric Care: Pilot Pre-Post Study

Feasibility of a Cinematic–Virtual Reality Program Educating Health Professional Students About the Complexity of Geriatric Care: Pilot Pre-Post Study

Specifically, cine-VR leverages 360-degree video and spatialized audio through film. It differs from traditional VR, which uses computer-generated characters and worlds. In cine-VR, filmmakers apply the techniques of cinema (ie, narrative storytelling, script writing, actors, lighting, and postproduction) to create an immersive, visually compelling environment [13,14]. We created a cine-VR training program to depict the complexity of geriatric care.

Elizabeth A Beverly, Samuel Miller, Matthew Love, Carrie Love

JMIR Aging 2025;8:e64633

Changes in Internet Activities and Influencing Factors for Problematic Internet Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Korean Adolescents: Repeated Cross-Sectional Study

Changes in Internet Activities and Influencing Factors for Problematic Internet Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Korean Adolescents: Repeated Cross-Sectional Study

By 2022, these figures had shifted to 32.9% (47/143) for gameplay and 35.7% (51/143) for video watching, and in 2023, to 35% (50/142) for gameplay and 37.8% (54/142) for video watching (2022: χ23=11.20, P=.01; 2023: χ23=12.32, P=.006). Similarly, in 2019, a total of 46.2% (66/142) engaged in gameplay and 35% (50/142) watched videos.

Sol I Kim, Jae-Chan Jin, Seo-Koo Yoo, Doug Hyun Han

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e66448

Efficacy of Unsupervised YouTube Dance Exercise for Patients With Hypertension: Randomized Controlled Trial

Efficacy of Unsupervised YouTube Dance Exercise for Patients With Hypertension: Randomized Controlled Trial

In clinical settings, it is challenging to gather participants for regular prescribed group dance sessions or to monitor them using video chat. We, therefore, aimed to investigate the effect of regular dance therapy interventions on BP in patients with hypertension to provide a reference for prescription studies on dance exercise therapy in these patients.

Mizuki Sakairi, Taiju Miyagami, Hiroki Tabata, Naotake Yanagisawa, Mizue Saita, Mai Suzuki, Kazutoshi Fujibayashi, Hiroshi Fukuda, Toshio Naito

JMIR Cardio 2025;9:e65981