JMIR pediatrics and parenting

JMIR Pediatr Parent · ISSN (e) 2561-6722 · 4 papers in corpus
2025
doi:10.2196/68119 ·PMID:40570325

BackgroundThe increasing prevalence of information and communication technologies has made health-related information and social support more accessible on the web. However, limited evidence exists on how eHealth and social support affect t…

2025
doi:10.2196/60315 ·PMID:39970429

BackgroundOffering contraceptive methods at pharmacies without a prescription is an innovative solution to reduce the incidence of unintended pregnancies among adolescents and young adults (AYA). Pharmacy-prescribed contraception may increa…

2024
doi:10.2196/56247 ·PMID:39412879

BackgroundAdmission to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is costly and has been associated with financial and emotional stress among families. Digital health may be well equipped to impact modifiable health factors that contribute to …

other 2024
doi:10.2196/54658 ·PMID:38587886

BACKGROUND: Digital interventions are increasingly popular for the provision of nonpharmacological pain interventions, but few exist for adolescents with menstrual pain. User-centered design involves incorporating users across phases of dig…