2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-024-11975-0
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Qualitative exploration of 3D printing in Swedish healthcare: perceived effects and barriers

Olivya Marben Sag,
Xiang Li,
Beatrice Åman
et al.

Abstract: Background Three-dimensional (3D) printing produces objects by adding layers of material rather than mechanically reducing material. This production technology has several advantages and has been used in various medical fields to, for instance, improve the planning of complicated operations, customize medical devices, and enhance medical education. However, few existing studies focus on the adoption and the aspects that could influence or hinder the adoption of 3D printing. … Show more

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