Published on in Vol 9, No 1 (2022): Jan-Mar

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/30883, first published .
Applications and User Perceptions of Smart Glasses in Emergency Medical Services: Semistructured Interview Study

Applications and User Perceptions of Smart Glasses in Emergency Medical Services: Semistructured Interview Study

Applications and User Perceptions of Smart Glasses in Emergency Medical Services: Semistructured Interview Study

Journals

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  18. Wang B, Zheng Y, Han X, Kong L, Xiao G, Xiao Z, Chen S. A systematic literature review on integrating AI-powered smart glasses into digital health management for proactive healthcare solutions. npj Digital Medicine 2025;8(1) View
  19. Apiratwarakul K, Khemtong S, Cheung L, Pearkao C, Ienghong K. Enhancing Emergency Medical Services with Smart Glasses Technology for Optimal Ambulance Positioning in Simulated Critical Patient Care Scenarios. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare 2025;Volume 18:4309 View
  20. Quach B, Dias R, Eyre A, Harari R. Augmented Reality Telemonitoring Systems in Emergency Medical Services for Clinical Decision Support: A Qualitative Study Among Key Stakeholders in Prehospital Care. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 2025:1 View
  21. Zhang Z, Bai E, Xu Y, Stepanian A, Park S. Designing Hands-Free Technology to Support Real-Time Patient Data Collection and Documentation for Emergency Care Settings. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 2025:1 View
  22. Hausdörfer T, Kükemück S, Marschner F, Biermann J, Kanzow P, Wiegand A, Lechte C. The use of smart glasses for remote or virtual instruction in CAD-CAM dentistry: A randomized controlled trial. The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 2025 View
  23. Zhang Z, Bai E, Xu Y, Adelgais K, Ozkaynak M. Can you see what I see? Examining the Impact of Smart Glasses on Communication Dynamics in Distributed Emergency Medical Teams. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 2025;9(7):1 View