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Focus groups were selected to facilitate rich, interactive discussions, enabling participants to build on each other’s insights while generating diverse perspectives. While the primary aim was to gather feedback on specific case scenarios illustrating AI use in health care, the session was structured to go beyond simple elicitation of opinions.
J Particip Med 2025;17:e69564
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Implementing the H&P 360 in Three Medical Institutions: Usability Study
JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e66221
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Finally, providing rich descriptions of the study’s themes and supporting them with direct quotes helped to support the validity of our analysis and contribute to the study’s trustworthiness.
The data screening process used to filter the posts is illustrated in Figure 1. Based on our thematic analysis, four main themes were identified including (1) dementia stereotypes; (2) discrimination and denied dignity; (3) devaluing the lives of people with dementia; and (4) countering dementia-related stigma.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e72775
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