2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1745053
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Knowledge, Perceptions and Behaviours of Endoscopists Towards the Use of Artificial Intelligence Aided Colonoscopy

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“…We also sought to determine whether one’s existing experience with AI influenced the uptake of AI-aided colonoscopy. Using the same sample of 24 consultant-grade endoscopists from the study by Koh et al [ 52 ], our center conducted a survey on the knowledge of AI, perceptions of AI in medicine, and behaviors regarding use of AI-aided colonoscopy, 2 months after the implementation of Medtronic’s GI Genius in colonoscopy, with a response rate of 66.7% (16 of 24) [ 56 ]. The parts of our survey pertaining to knowledge and perceptions of AI were modeled after the survey administered by Mehta et al [ 57 ] to investigate knowledge and perceptions of AI amongst medical students in Ontario.…”
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“…We also sought to determine whether one’s existing experience with AI influenced the uptake of AI-aided colonoscopy. Using the same sample of 24 consultant-grade endoscopists from the study by Koh et al [ 52 ], our center conducted a survey on the knowledge of AI, perceptions of AI in medicine, and behaviors regarding use of AI-aided colonoscopy, 2 months after the implementation of Medtronic’s GI Genius in colonoscopy, with a response rate of 66.7% (16 of 24) [ 56 ]. The parts of our survey pertaining to knowledge and perceptions of AI were modeled after the survey administered by Mehta et al [ 57 ] to investigate knowledge and perceptions of AI amongst medical students in Ontario.…”
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“…On an individual level, building on the conclusions of our research on endoscopists’ perceptions of AI in colonoscopy [ 56 ], it would be important for companies to focus on optimizing the user experience of their AI-aided colonoscopy products. There will be value in undertaking research pertaining to user experience and using implementational frameworks to improve uptake of AI-aided colonoscopy systems.…”
Section: Increasing the Adoption Of Ai In Colonoscopymentioning
confidence: 99%