Pilot study: Evaluation of the use of the convergent interview technique in understanding the perception of surgical design and simulation

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Background: It is important to understand the perceived value of surgical design and simulation (SDS) amongst surgeons, as this will influence its implementation in clinical settings. The purpose of the present study was to examine the application of the convergent interview technique in the field of surgical design and simulation and evaluate whether the technique would uncover new perceptions of virtual surgical planning (VSP) and medical models not discovered by other qualitative case-based techniques. Methods: Five surgeons were asked to participate in the study. Each participant was interviewed following the convergent interview technique. After each interview, the interviewer interpreted the information by seeking agreements and disagreements among the interviewees in order to understand the key concepts in the field of SDS. Results: Fifteen important issues were extracted from the convergent interviews. Conclusion: In general, the convergent interview was an effective technique in collecting information about the perception of clinicians. The study identified three areas where the technique could be improved upon for future studies in the SDS field. © 2013 Logan et al.

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  • Figure 1 Mind map diagram of information to be used for convergen
  • Table 2 Agreements & disagreements on various issues raised by the respondents
  • Table 1 Important issues extracted from the interviews about planning software
  • Table 3 Overview of the respondent’s “Agreements”, “Disagreements”, and “not familiar issues or not mentioned”
  • Table 4 Issues discussed in the interviews and issues raised in

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Logan, H., Wolfaardt, J., Boulanger, P., Hodgetts, B., & Seikaly, H. (2013). Pilot study: Evaluation of the use of the convergent interview technique in understanding the perception of surgical design and simulation. Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. BC Decker Inc. https://doi.org/10.1186/1916-0216-42-40

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