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Effects and Safety of Press-Needle Therapy for Improving Visual Function and Eye Blood Circulation in Patients With Glaucoma With Controlled Intraocular Pressure: Study Protocol for a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Effects and Safety of Press-Needle Therapy for Improving Visual Function and Eye Blood Circulation in Patients With Glaucoma With Controlled Intraocular Pressure: Study Protocol for a Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Acupoints will be selected based on acupuncture combined with clinical experience [15]: main acupuncture points (BL2 Cuanzhu, TE23 Sizhukong, EX-HN5 Taiyang, and ST2 Sibai) and matching points (PC6 Neiguan, SP10 Xuehai, BL17 Geshu, BL18 Ganshu, BL23 Shenshu, SP6 Sanyinjiao, and K13 Taixi) (Figure 1). These points can exert a concerted effect to nourish the liver and kidneys, promote blood circulation, and dredge collaterals.

Hongji Liu, Yan Dai, Ming Yu, Jian Zeng, Chao Wang, Sa Tan, Ming Xiong, Ran Zhang, Xuemeng Yu, Mingsong Shi, Xing Yan, Fengming Lai

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e67737

Mental Health Professionals’ Technology Usage and Attitudes Toward Digital Health for Psychosis: Comparative Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Mental Health Professionals’ Technology Usage and Attitudes Toward Digital Health for Psychosis: Comparative Cross-Sectional Survey Study

The survey was adapted from survey 1 and extended to collect data about staff views on digital remote monitoring technologies (reported in a separate paper; Zhang et al, unpublished data, March 2025). Therefore, this survey was longer than survey 1 and took approximately 20‐30 minutes to complete. Demographic information, data on technology ownership rates, usage in clinical practice, and staff perspectives on the use of digital health tools were collected.

Xiaolong Zhang, Natalie Berry, Daniela Di Basilio, Cara Richardson, Emily Eisner, Sandra Bucci

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e68362

Authors’ Reply: The SCeiP Model for Remote Rehabilitation in Homebound Patients With Coronary Heart Disease

Authors’ Reply: The SCeiP Model for Remote Rehabilitation in Homebound Patients With Coronary Heart Disease

We are grateful for the insightful comments provided by Zhang and Chen [2] on our article.

Xinyue Zhang

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70247