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Development of Quality Indicators for the Correct Use of Electronic Medical Records in Primary Care: Modified Delphi Study

Development of Quality Indicators for the Correct Use of Electronic Medical Records in Primary Care: Modified Delphi Study

The RAND-modified Delphi method was used to develop QIs for the use of EMRs from January 2024 to December 2024 based on the method used by Van den Bulck et al [27-29]. The process included the following: (1) development of a questionnaire based on recommendations and existing QIs from evidence-based guidelines and (2) rating procedure by an expert panel in 3 rounds, namely individual written questionnaire, online consensus meeting, and final appraisal.

Rico Paridaens, Steve Van den Bulck, Michel De Jonghe, Benjamin Fauquert, Liesbeth Meel, Willem Raat, Bert Vaes

JMIR Med Inform 2026;14:e80057


Promoting Mental Health, Physical Activity, and Healthy and Sustainable Dietary Behavior Among Practical Education Students in the Netherlands: Protocol for a Multiphase Participatory Research Study

Promoting Mental Health, Physical Activity, and Healthy and Sustainable Dietary Behavior Among Practical Education Students in the Netherlands: Protocol for a Multiphase Participatory Research Study

Reference 25: De kracht van praktijkonderwijs [The power of practical education](https://www.praktijkonderwijs.nl /wp-content/uploads/2023/06/De-kracht-van-praktijkonderwijs.pdf) Reference 26: Regionale resultaten van de gezondheidsmonitors van GGD Noord- en Oost-Gelderland [Regional

Daniëlla van Uden, Annemarie Wagemakers, Margot Peeters, Marloes Kleinjan, Kirsten Verkooijen

JMIR Res Protoc 2026;15:e84723


Using a Transdisciplinary Approach in Learning Communities for Designing Wearable Stress Management for Vulnerable Populations: Development and Usability Study

Using a Transdisciplinary Approach in Learning Communities for Designing Wearable Stress Management for Vulnerable Populations: Development and Usability Study

The complete methodology and outcomes of these interviews and focus groups are extensively detailed in a forthcoming research paper (van Westrienen et al, unpublished data, 2026). In the dementia use case, 2 focus groups were organized, including 5 health care professionals and 2 informal caregivers. Additionally, individual interviews were conducted with 3 informal caregivers, 6 health care professionals, and one person with dementia.

Manon W H Peeters, Ittay Mannheim, Paula Elisabeth van Westrienen, Leoni van Dijk, Annalisa Elia, Karolina Valterova, Evelien van de Garde-Perik, Petra Heck, Noortje Lavrijssen, Gerard Schouten, Eveline J M Wouters

JMIR Form Res 2026;10:e75836