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Editor-in-Chief: Gunther Eysenbach, MD, MPH, FACMI, Founding Editor and Publisher; Adjunct Professor, School of Health Information Science, University of Victoria (Canada) Impact Factor 7.4 The Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) is the pioneer open access eHealth journal and is the flagship journal of JMIR Publications. It is a leading health services and digital health journal globally in terms of quality/visibility (Journal Impact Factor™ 7.4 (Clarivate, 2023)) and is also the largest journal in the field. The journal is ranked #1 on Google Scholar in the 'Medical Informatics' discipline. The journal focuses on emerging technologies, medical devices, apps, engineering, telehealth and informatics applications for patient education, prevention, population health and clinical care. JMIR is indexed in all major literature indices including MEDLINE, PubMed/PMC, Scopus, Psycinfo, SCIE, JCR, EBSCO/EBSCO Essentials, DOAJ, GoOA and others. As a leading high-impact journal in its disciplines, ranking Q1 in both the 'Medical Informatics' and 'Health Care Sciences and Services' categories, it is a selective journal complemented by almost 30 specialty JMIR sister journals, which have a broader scope, and which together receive over 6.000 submissions a year. As an open access journal, we are read by clinicians, allied health professionals, informal caregivers, and patients alike, and have (as with all JMIR journals) a focus on readable and applied science reporting the design and evaluation of health innovations and emerging technologies. We publish original research, viewpoints, and reviews (both literature reviews and medical device/technology/app reviews). Peer-review reports are portable across JMIR journals and papers can be transferred, so authors save time by not having to resubmit a paper to a different journal but can simply transfer it between journals. We are also a leader in participatory and open science approaches, and offer the option to publish new submissions immediately as preprints, which receive DOIs for immediate citation (eg, in grant proposals), and for open peer-review purposes. We also invite patients to participate (eg, as peer-reviewers) and have patient representatives on editorial boards. As all JMIR journals, the journal encourages Open Science principles and strongly encourages publication of a protocol before data collection. Authors who have published a protocol in JMIR Research Protocols get a discount of 20% on the Article Processing Fee when publishing a subsequent results paper in any JMIR journal. Be a widely cited leader in the digital health revolution and submit your paper today! Read More Skip carousel and go to recent articles section Testimonials Featured JMIR Sister Journal Latest Submission Open for Open-Review Latest Announcement Featured Theme Testimonials "This is a group that is pushing forward both science and publishing. I cannot wait to see where JMIR will be in 10 years." Dr Talya Miron-Shatz PhD, Full Professor, founding director of the Center for the Study of Medical Decision Making, Ono Academic College Israel, visiting researcher University of Cambridge RECENT ARTICLES Digital Health Reviews Attrition in Conversational Agent–Delivered Mental Health Interventions: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Conversational agents (CAs) or chatbots are computer programs that mimic human conversation. They have the potential to improve access to mental health interventions through automated, scalable, and personalized delivery of psychotherapeutic content. However, digital health interventions, including those delivered by CAs, often have high attrition rates. Identifying the factors associated with attrition is critical to improving future clinical trials. 2024-02-27 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Viewpoints and Perspectives Improvement of Cancer Prevention and Control: Reflection on the Role of Emerging Information Technologies Cancer has become an important public health problem affecting the health of Chinese residents, as well as residents all over the world. With the improvement of cancer prevention and treatment, the growth of the mortality rate of cancers has slowed down gradually, but the incidence rate is still increasing rapidly, and cancers still impose heavy disease and economic burdens. Cancer screening and early cancer diagnosis and treatment are important ways to reduce the burden of cancer-related diseases. At present, various projects for early cancer diagnosis and treatment have been implemented in China. With the expansion of the coverage of these projects, the problems related to project implementation, operation, and management have emerged gradually. In recent years, emerging information technologies have been applied in the field of health and have facilitated health management and clinical decision-making. Meanwhile, China announced multiple policies to encourage and promote the application of information technologies in the field of health. Therefore, combined with the analysis of major problems in cancer prevention and control projects, this paper probes into how to apply information technologies such as biological information mining, artificial intelligence, and electronic information collection technology to various stages of cancer prevention and control. Information technologies realize the integrated management of prevention and control processes, for example, mobilization and preliminary identification, high-risk assessment, clinical screening, clinical diagnosis and treatment, tracking and follow-up, and biological sample management of high-risk groups, and promote the efficient implementation of cancer prevention and control projects in China. 2024-02-27 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Clinical Informatics Integration of Patient-Reported Outcome Data Collected Via Web Applications and Mobile Apps Into a Nation-Wide COVID-19 Research Platform Using Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources: Development Study The Network University Medicine projects are an important part of the German COVID-19 research infrastructure. They comprise 2 subprojects: COVID-19 Data Exchange (CODEX) and Coordination on Mobile Pandemic Apps Best Practice and Solution Sharing (COMPASS). CODEX provides a centralized and secure data storage platform for research data, whereas in COMPASS, expert panels were gathered to develop a reference app framework for capturing patient-reported outcomes (PROs) that can be used by any researcher. 2024-02-27 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Digital Health Reviews Chatbots That Deliver Contraceptive Support: Systematic Review A chatbot is a computer program that is designed to simulate conversation with humans. Chatbots may offer rapid, responsive, and private contraceptive information; counseling; and linkages to products and services, which could improve contraceptive knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. 2024-02-27 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Digital Health Reviews Virtual Reality–Based Training in Chronic Low Back Pain: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials Low back pain is one of the most prevalent pain conditions worldwide. Virtual reality–based training has been used for low back pain as a new treatment strategy. Present evidence indicated that the effectiveness of virtual reality–based training for people with chronic low back pain is inconclusive. 2024-02-26 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Digital Health Reviews Virtual Reality–Based Exercise Rehabilitation in Cancer-Related Dysfunctions: Scoping Review Virtual reality–based exercise rehabilitation (VRER) is a promising intervention for patients with cancer-related dysfunctions (CRDs). However, studies focusing on VRER for CRDs are lacking, and the results are inconsistent. 2024-02-26 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Viewpoints and Perspectives Building Pandemic-Resilient Primary Care Systems: Lessons Learned From COVID-19 On January 30, 2023, the Biden Administration announced its intention to end the existing COVID-19 public health emergency declaration. The transition to a “postpandemic” landscape presents a unique opportunity to sustain and strengthen pandemic-era changes in care delivery. With this in mind, we present 3 critical lessons learned from a primary care perspective during the COVID-19 pandemic. First, clinical workflows must support both in-person and internet-based care delivery. Second, the integration of asynchronous care delivery is critical. Third, planning for the future means planning for everyone, including those with potentially limited access to health care due to barriers in technology and communication. While these lessons are neither unique to primary care settings nor all-encompassing, they establish a grounded foundation on which to construct higher-quality, more resilient, and more equitable health systems. 2024-02-23 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Mobile Health (mhealth) Living Lab Data of Patient Needs and Expectations for eHealth-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation in Germany and Spain From the TIMELY Study: Cross-Sectional Analysis The use of eHealth technology in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a promising approach to enhance patient outcomes since adherence to healthy lifestyles and risk factor management during phase III CR maintenance is often poorly supported. However, patients’ needs and expectations have not been extensively analyzed to inform the design of such eHealth solutions. 2024-02-22 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Peer-to-Peer Support and Online Communities Identifying the Risk Factors of Allergic Rhinitis Based on Zhihu Comment Data Using a Topic-Enhanced Word-Embedding Model: Mixed Method Study and Cluster Analysis Allergic rhinitis (AR) is a chronic disease, and several risk factors predispose individuals to the condition in their daily lives, including exposure to allergens and inhalation irritants. Analyzing the potential risk factors that can trigger AR can provide reference material for individuals to use to reduce its occurrence in their daily lives. Nowadays, social media is a part of daily life, with an increasing number of people using at least 1 platform regularly. Social media enables users to share experiences among large groups of people who share the same interests and experience the same afflictions. Notably, these channels promote the ability to share health information. 2024-02-22 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Digital Health Reviews Effects of eHealth Interventions on 24-Hour Movement Behaviors Among Preschoolers: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis The high prevalence of unhealthy movement behaviors among young children remains a global public health issue. eHealth is considered a cost-effective approach that holds great promise for enhancing health and related behaviors. However, previous research on eHealth interventions aimed at promoting behavior change has primarily focused on adolescents and adults, leaving a limited body of evidence specifically pertaining to preschoolers. 2024-02-21 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Web-based and Mobile Health Interventions Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children and Adolescents With Dental or Injection Phobia: Randomized Controlled Trial Dental phobia (DP) and injection phobia (IP) are common in children and adolescents and are considered some of the biggest obstacles to successful treatment in pediatric dentistry. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based treatment for anxiety and phobias. As the availability of CBT in dentistry is low, internet-based CBT (ICBT) was developed. Open trials have shown that ICBT is a promising intervention, but randomized trials are lacking. 2024-02-21 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section Digital Health Reviews Effectiveness of eHealth Interventions Promoting Physical Activity in Children and Adolescents: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis eHealth interventions have been postulated as a feasible, acceptable, and possibly effective tool to promote physical activity (PA) among children and adolescents; however, a comprehensive quantitative analysis of the effects of eHealth interventions promoting PA is lacking. 2024-02-21 | Skip recent articles and go to articles open for peer-review section PREPRINTS OPEN FOR PEER-REVIEW 2024-02-23 | Association of Smartphone Overuse and Neck Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Over 10,000 individuals. Open Peer Review Period: February 27, 2024 - April 23, 2024 Peer-Review Me 2024-02-22 | Use of chatGPT to explore gender and geographic disparities in scientific peer review Open Peer Review Period: February 26, 2024 - April 22, 2024 Peer-Review Me 2024-02-21 | Improving Self-Efficacy and Patient Activation in Cancer Survivors through Digital Health Interventions: Findings from the PERSIST Project Open Peer Review Period: February 23, 2024 - April 19, 2024 Peer-Review Me 2024-02-20 | Can we predict snacking behaviour just from previous instances? Open Peer Review Period: February 23, 2024 - April 19, 2024 Peer-Review Me 2024-02-20 | Empowering Community Health Workers with Scripted Medicine: A Design Science Research Study Open Peer Review Period: February 23, 2024 - April 19, 2024 Peer-Review Me 2024-02-23 | The quality and cultural safety of online osteoarthritis information for affected persons and healthcare professionals: A content analysis Open Peer Review Period: February 23, 2024 - April 19, 2024 Peer-Review Me 2024-02-23 | Training service users in the use of telehealth: a scoping review Open Peer Review Period: February 23, 2024 - April 19, 2024 Peer-Review Me 2024-02-19 | #Chronicillness, Posts with Medical Content Receive More Attention on Instagram: Content Analysis Open Peer Review Period: February 22, 2024 - April 18, 2024 Peer-Review Me 2024-02-17 | Effect of SMS Ward Round Notifications on Inpatient Experience in Acute Medical Settings: A Retrospective Cohort Study Open Peer Review Period: February 20, 2024 - April 16, 2024 Peer-Review Me 2024-02-15 | Assessing the Impact of Telemedicine Interventions on Health Care Costs and Utilization: A Scoping Review Open Peer Review Period: February 16, 2024 - April 12, 2024 Peer-Review Me 2024-02-14 | Exploring TikTok Mental Health Content in Current Literature: A Scoping Review Open Peer Review Period: February 15, 2024 - April 11, 2024 Peer-Review Me 2024-02-12 | Efficacy of an augmented reality application developed for ACLs training of Nurses: a quasi-experiment Study. 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