Published on in Vol 7 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/45211, first published .
Perceptions About Augmented Reality in Remote Medical Care: Interview Study of Emergency Telemedicine Providers

Perceptions About Augmented Reality in Remote Medical Care: Interview Study of Emergency Telemedicine Providers

Perceptions About Augmented Reality in Remote Medical Care: Interview Study of Emergency Telemedicine Providers

Journals

  1. Nguyen H, Voznak M. A Bibliometric Analysis of Technology in Digital Health: Exploring Health Metaverse and Visualizing Emerging Healthcare Management Trends. IEEE Access 2024;12:23887 View
  2. Yoo S, Heo S, Song S, Park A, Cho H, Kim Y, Cha W, Kim K, Son M. Adoption of Augmented Reality in Educational Programs for Nurses in Intensive Care Units of Tertiary Academic Hospitals: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Serious Games 2024;12:e54188 View
  3. Albright L, Ko W, Buvanesh M, Haraldsson H, Polubriaginof F, Kuperman G, Levy M, Sterling M, Dell N, Estrin D. Opportunities and Challenges for Augmented Reality in Family Caregiving: Qualitative Video Elicitation Study. JMIR Formative Research 2024;8:e56916 View
  4. Kaewrat C, Khundam C, Thu M. Enhancing Exercise Monitoring and Guidance Through Mobile Augmented Reality: A Comparative Study of RGB and LiDAR. IEEE Access 2024;12:95447 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Singh P, Prasad G, Athwal H, Singh S. Improving Healthcare Quality and Patient Engagement. View