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Virtual Reality Respiratory Biofeedback in an Outpatient Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Program: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Virtual Reality Respiratory Biofeedback in an Outpatient Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Program: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

We conducted a thematic analysis to analyze open-ended responses on the acceptability questionnaire via the 6-phase approach to the thematic analysis described by Clarke and Braun [36]. First, we compiled all responses to each question into a Microsoft Excel sheet, collapsing across assessment time points. Second, 2 coders (JS and KR) reviewed all qualitative responses and coded each response to create initial codes. Coders were medical students who conducted the VR sessions with study participants.

Kristin Recker, Julia Silliman, Karolina Gifford, Parth Patel, Lisgelia Santana, Aimee K Hildenbrand, Shreela Palit, Rachel Wasserman

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2025;12:e66352

Mobile App–Delivered Motivational Interviewing for Women on Eating Disorder Treatment Waitlists (MI-Coach: ED): Protocol for an App Development and Pilot Evaluation

Mobile App–Delivered Motivational Interviewing for Women on Eating Disorder Treatment Waitlists (MI-Coach: ED): Protocol for an App Development and Pilot Evaluation

A thematic content analysis will be conducted to analyze the qualitative responses from the open-ended u MARS questionnaire and semistructured interview data using Braun and Clarke’s [36] framework. A bottom-up theoretical approach was used, in which the analysis was driven by the data generated through the semistructured interviews [36,53]. Additionally, quantitative analyses will be conducted using the R statistical package (version 4.2.0; R Core Team).

Amané Halicki-Asakawa, Julia Mocci, Maya Libben

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66298