12 – Kan 3D-videoteknik leda till bättre vård i akutsituationer?

“Kan 3D-videoteknik leda till bättre vård i akutsituationer?”

Om: Artikel där Hanna Maurin Söderholm intervjuas angående det forskningsprojekt som hon varit en del av som rör 3D-visualisering inom akutsituationer. Projektets resultat och framtiden diskuteras.

About: Article where Hanna Maurin Söderholm is being interviewed about the research project that she was a part of that discussed 3D visualization in emergency situations. The result of the project and the future is discussed.

URL: https://www.expertsvar.se/pressmeddelanden/kan-3d-videoteknik-leda-till-battre-vard-i-akutsituationer/

Language: Swedish

Publication date: 2013-10-20

 

40 – Kan 3D-videoteknik kan leda till bättre akutvård?

“Kan 3D-videoteknik kan leda till bättre akutvård?”

About: Article where Hanna Maurin Söderholm, doctoral student at Borås Högskola, is being interviewed about her research within 3D-video technique within the prehospital emergency care.

Om: Artikel där Hanna Maurin Söderholm, doktorand på Borås Högskola, intervjuas angående hennes forskning inom 3D-videoteknik inom den prehospitala akutsjukvården.

URL: https://www.forskning.se/2013/10/30/kan-3d-videoteknik-kan-leda-till-battre-akutvard/

Language: Swedish

Publication date: 2013-10-30

28 – Exploring gender differences in perceptions of 3D telepresence collaboration technology…

“Exploring gender differences in perceptions of 3D telepresence collaboration technology: an example from emergency medical care”

About: A paper which explores if there are any differences between the genders when it comes to the study “Exploring the potential of video technologies for collaboration in emergency medical care”. The result was that the 3D technology offered male paramedics more often a feeling of good self-efficacy which could lead to a better job-performance for males in the future.

URL: https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/1182475.1182517

Language: English

Publication date: 2006-10-14

Study performed in America.

27 – Illuminating Collaboration in Emergency Helath Care Situations…

“Illuminating Collaboration in Emergency Helath Care Situations: Paramedic-Physician Collaboration and 3D Telepresence Technology”

About: This paper focuses on paramedics’ perspectives regarding paramedic-physician collaboration and their perspectives regarding the potential of 3D telepresence technology in the future.

URL: http://eprints.rclis.org/39169/

Language: English

Publication date: 2014-05-14

Study in America.

26 – Exploring the potential of video technologies for collaboration in emergency medical care…

“Exploring the potential of video technologies for collaboration in emergency medical care: Part II. Task performance”

About: Part II of the investigation of the possibility of 3D technology for remote medical consultation. Now the focus is on the task performance instead of the information sharing. Part I is in research article 25.

URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/asi.20939

Language: English

Publication date: 2008-08-14

Study performed in America.

25 – Exploring the potential of video technologies for collaboration in emergency medical care…

“Exploring the potential of video technologies for collaboration in emergency medical care: Part I. Information sharing”

About: A study that was performed to investigate the possibilities of 3D technology in remote medical consultation before the technique was invented. This part focuses on the information sharing between the paramedic and the physician. Part II is in research article 26.

URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/asi.20934

Language: English

Publication date: 2008-08-14

Study performed in America.

24 – Remote 3D Medical Consultation…

“Remote 3D Medical Consultation”

About: A study that explores the possibility of remote 3D medical consultation where remote paramedics could contact in-hospital staff. It is suggested that 3D would bring an extra feeling of self-efficacy for the paramedics and for the doctors a feeling of actually being at the scene of the emergency and thereby the diagnosis support could be improved.

URL: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-211-99178-7_8

Language: English

Publication date: 2010-10-26

Study performed in America.