Background: Stroke remains one of the major chronic illnesses worldwide that health care organizations will need to address for the next several decades. Individuals poststroke are subject to levels ...
Background: Stroke often triggers poststroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) within 6 months, impairing memory, attention, and executive function while exacerbating physical disabilities and mortality.
Background: With advancements in artificial intelligence and large language models, researchers and designers have increasingly focused on enhancing the conversational capacity of health-related ...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic burden, with a prevalence that is increasing worldwide. Telemetric interventions have attracted great interest and may provide effective new therapeutic ...
Background: In today’s society, commercial physical activity apps (eg, Fitbit and Strava) are ubiquitous and hold considerable potential to increase physical activity behavior. Many commercial ...
Background: Health care data breaches are the most rapidly increasing type of cybercrime; however, the predictors of health care data breaches are uncertain. Objective: This quantitative study aims to ...
Background: Patients undergoing liver transplantation (LT) are at risk of perioperative neurocognitive dysfunction (PND), which significantly affects the patients’ prognosis. Objective: This study ...
Background: Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) is increasingly used to improve large language models in the medical and nursing domains. However, a comprehensive understanding of its specific ...
Background: Brief automated messages have the potential to support self-management in people with type 2 diabetes, but their effect compared with usual care is unclear. Objective: To examine the ...
In this 20th anniversary theme issue, we are celebrating how JMIR Publications, an innovative publisher deeply rooted in academia and created by scientists for scientists, pioneered the open access ...
Citation Please cite as: Basbouss-Serhal I When Old Diseases Return: Cholera, Crisis, and Digital Surveillance in Fragile Settings J Med Internet Res 2026;28:e94818 doi: 10.2196/94818 Copy Citation to ...
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