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Correction: “Prompt Engineering an Informational Chatbot for Education on Mental Health Using a Multiagent Approach for Enhanced Compliance With Prompt Instructions: Algorithm Development and Validation”

Correction: “Prompt Engineering an Informational Chatbot for Education on Mental Health Using a Multiagent Approach for Enhanced Compliance With Prompt Instructions: Algorithm Development and Validation”

The affiliation of Per Niklas Waaler was changed from: Department of Computer Science, Ui T The Arctic University of Norway, Lund, Sweden to: Department of Computer Science, Ui T The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway The contact information for the corresponding author was also changed from: Corresponding Author: Per Niklas Waaler, MS Department of Computer Science Ui T The Arctic University of Norway Backgatan 35, Södra Sandby Lund, 24731 Sweden Phone: 46 944 44096 Email: pwa011@uit.no to: Corresponding

Per Niklas Waaler, Musarrat Hussain, Igor Molchanov, Lars Ailo Bongo, Brita Elvevåg

JMIR AI 2025;4:e75191

Effectiveness of the Safe Step Digital Exercise Program to Prevent Falls in Older Community-Dwelling Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial

Effectiveness of the Safe Step Digital Exercise Program to Prevent Falls in Older Community-Dwelling Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial

In the follow-up questionnaires administered at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months, the participants were asked to report the number of days per week they had exercised with the Safe Step during the last 3 months. The response options ranged from less than 1 day per week to daily exercise. The participants were also asked to make an estimation of the average duration of the exercise sessions. The mean number of exercise minutes per week was calculated.

Beatrice Pettersson, Lillemor Lundin-Olsson, Dawn A Skelton, Per Liv, Magnus Zingmark, Erik Rosendahl, Marlene Sandlund

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67539

Accessibility of eHealth Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among People With and People Without Impairment: Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey

Accessibility of eHealth Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among People With and People Without Impairment: Repeated Cross-Sectional Survey

Then, in February 2020 (SMFOI19) and in March 2022 (SMFOI21), the surveys were posted to six randomly selected matched controls per participant with impairment. Addresses were provided by the Swedish state personal address register [20]. This study used SMFOI19 and SMFOI21 questionnaire items on e Health, impairments, and background characteristics. Table 1 provides an overview of outcome variables.

Linda Pettersson, Stefan Johansson, Ingrid Demmelmaier, Lena von Koch, Jan Gulliksen, Per-Olof Hedvall, Karl Gummesson, Catharina Gustavsson

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e64707

Prompt Engineering an Informational Chatbot for Education on Mental Health Using a Multiagent Approach for Enhanced Compliance With Prompt Instructions: Algorithm Development and Validation

Prompt Engineering an Informational Chatbot for Education on Mental Health Using a Multiagent Approach for Enhanced Compliance With Prompt Instructions: Algorithm Development and Validation

Median compliance scores of each response in the sample conversations (4 queries per conversation and 3 sample conversations per experimental configuration) reflecting CAFIbot’s ability to comply with its instructions and stay within the scope of its stated role. The conversational partner was an artificial intelligence facilitator designed to ask questions that entice the chatbot toward giving unsupported advice.

Per Niklas Waaler, Musarrat Hussain, Igor Molchanov, Lars Ailo Bongo, Brita Elvevåg

JMIR AI 2025;4:e69820

Development of a Tablet-Based Outpatient Care Application for People With Dementia: Interview and Workshop Study

Development of a Tablet-Based Outpatient Care Application for People With Dementia: Interview and Workshop Study

This checklist allows items to be checked off as completed, with the system automatically resetting the item after three months to ensure regular follow-ups as per the guidelines. User interface enhancements: Various suggestions were incorporated to improve the application’s usability and accessibility, ensuring it was intuitive and user-friendly for all health care providers.

Juliana Supplieth, Sonia Lech, Julie Lorraine O’Sullivan, Robert Spang, Jan‐Niklas Voigt-Antons, Johanna Schuster

JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e59865

Sensing In Exergames for Efficacy and Motion Quality: Scoping Review of Recent Publications

Sensing In Exergames for Efficacy and Motion Quality: Scoping Review of Recent Publications

As per our inclusion criterion, all 67 studies aim to assess efficacy. For that, 54 studies used sensors to measure vital signs, while 11 studies relied only on motion sensing, and 2 studies assessed efficacy without any sensors but with standardized tests only. The majority, that is, 52 of the 54, measured the player’s heart rate (HR), and 22 measured the oxygen uptake (VO2) (more details in Table 1).

Sebastian Dill, Philipp Niklas Müller, Polona Caserman, Stefan Göbel, Christoph Hoog Antink, Thomas Tregel

JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e52153

Virtual Reality–Based Exposure With 360° Environments for Social Anxiety Disorder: Usability and Feasibility Study

Virtual Reality–Based Exposure With 360° Environments for Social Anxiety Disorder: Usability and Feasibility Study

The headset has a refresh rate of 90 Hz, 1440×1600-pixel resolution per eye, and a field of view of 110°. While the headset permits 6 dfs of tracking, 360° videos only allow for 3 dfs. Videos were recorded using Insta360-Insta One X (JK Liu) and edited using the game engine Unity 3 D (Unity Technologies). i Motions software was used to play and record VEs and visualize real-time physiological data. Physiological data were collected using Biopac products.

Mathias Ernst, Stéphane Bouchard, Tonny Andersen, Per Trads Orskov, Kristine Tarp, Mia Beck Lichtenstein

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e55679