2023
DOI: 10.2196/43632
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Patients’ Views on AI for Risk Prediction in Shared Decision-Making for Knee Replacement Surgery: Qualitative Interview Study

Daniel J Gould,
Michelle M Dowsey,
Marion Glanville-Hearst
et al.

Abstract: Background The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in decision-making around knee replacement surgery is increasing, and this technology holds promise to improve the prediction of patient outcomes. Ambiguity surrounds the definition of AI, and there are mixed views on its application in clinical settings. Objective In this study, we aimed to explore the understanding and attitudes of patients who underwent knee replacement surgery regarding AI in the co… Show more

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“…We bring this population as an example, but these considerations pose open-ended questions that warrant exploration in the burgeoning domain of AImediated therapy broadly, where the interplay between human touch and technological aid is continually redefined. with AI [35][36][37][38]. Much of this literature can be viewed from the same two axes:…”
Section: A Patient-needs Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We bring this population as an example, but these considerations pose open-ended questions that warrant exploration in the burgeoning domain of AImediated therapy broadly, where the interplay between human touch and technological aid is continually redefined. with AI [35][36][37][38]. Much of this literature can be viewed from the same two axes:…”
Section: A Patient-needs Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%