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Role of Augmented Reality in Tertiary Care: Qualitative Investigation Using Thematic Analysis
Participant J said, “we haven’t bought into any of that market [...] because we think at the moment, if you have a one millimeter or less slice contrast-enhanced scan, with our PACS system, you should be able to reconstruct and see sufficiently.” Conversely, participant N had more than 1 third-party tool available to use and described 1 of the third-party tools they use as “fairly ubiquitous in cardiac MRI.”
JMIR XR Spatial Comput 2025;2:e68810
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These 3 phases were performed by one author (Dvd S) and checked by another author (AMW-J), both experienced in qualitative analysis. In the fourth phase “reducing data,” the relevant responses were summarized into short codes and sorted into themes, which were thoroughly discussed between 2 authors (Dvd S and AMW-J) up to consensus. Next, we reflected on the data to infer its meaning and implications to refine the themes and determine thematic saturation of the found themes (phase 5, inferring).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71915
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