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Perceptions of, Barriers to, and Facilitators of the Use of AI in Primary Care: Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies

Perceptions of, Barriers to, and Facilitators of the Use of AI in Primary Care: Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies

This phase was conducted from a descriptive and inductive stance, aiming to remain close to the participants’ discourses. In the final stage, HM-M interpreted the descriptive themes to identify overarching insights across the studies, adopting a more interpretative position to construct analytical themes that extended beyond the findings of the individual studies.

Héctor Martínez-Martínez, Julia Martínez-Alfonso, Belén Sánchez-Rojo-Huertas, Valeria Reynolds-Cortez, Andrea Turégano-Chumillas, Victoria A Meseguer-Ruiz, Shkelzen Cekrezi, Vicente Martínez-Vizcaíno

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71186

Integrated Psychosocial Care in Intensive Care (IPS-Pilot): Protocol for the Systematic, Multimethod Development of a Complex Intervention (Phase A)

Integrated Psychosocial Care in Intensive Care (IPS-Pilot): Protocol for the Systematic, Multimethod Development of a Complex Intervention (Phase A)

Following this, a first draft of the intervention was developed according to the IM concept [56], within the scientific study team and in close collaboration with experts. During this process, 3 online and face-to-face workshops were held, involving members of the study team and stakeholders (former ICU patients, relatives, and various representatives of HCPs, such as physicians, nurses, and therapists).

Sophie Felicitas Nickel, Simone Korger, Wencke Schindler, Heike Heytens, Gironimo Krieg, Karl-Philipp Drewitz, Katrin Schürmann, Leon Schössow, Julianna Gehrig, Marius Binneböse, Christian Hirning, Klaus Hönig, Rolf Konstantin Niessen, Julia Kirschbaum, Laurence Erdur, Sophie Peter, Florian Junne, Matthias Rose, Christian Apfelbacher, Harald Gündel

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e65682