Very-low-field 3D MR spirometry - Qualitative study

Things happening

Title

Qualitative study about experiences and understandings of very-low-field 3D MR spirometry

Leading partner

Tilburg University

Work Package

WP4

Sites

Biomedical Physics Building, Aberdeen, UK

Population

Healthy adults (n=30)

Objectives

  1. Investigate how scientists, health care professionals and lay people understand the scientific and clinical implications of very-low-field 3D MR spirometry of the lungs
  2. Explore what kinds of knowledge of the lungs and the body are enacted through very-low-field 3D MR spirometry of the lungs
  3. Explore how people experience working with, and the monitoring procedures of very-low-field 3D MR spirometry
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Procedure

This study uses ethnographic methods, including participant-observation and semi-structured interviews.