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Patients’ perspectives on the use of artificial intelligence and robots in healthcare

Hüseyin Esin, Cem Karaalı, Kenan Teker, Haluk Mergen, Ömer Demir, Serdar Aydoğan, Mehmet Keskın, Mustafa Emiroğlu

Year
2024
Citations
2
Access
Open access

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the opinions of individuals aged 18 and above in our country regarding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and robots in the field of healthcare. BACKGROUND: The growing population and patient load, coupled with increasing data, can expedite the diagnosis and treatment process for patients through faster, easier, and more accurate interpretation of information. METHODS: The study encompasses voluntary participants aged 18 and above, who have either undergone surgery in a hospital or have accompanied a family member during a surgical procedure and possess internet access as well as the capability to participate in online surveys. RESULTS: A total of 725 individuals participated in our study 61% (n=442) of respondents expressed trust in the operation of AI and robots in the hospital setting. 64.1% (n=465) of participants expressed trust in AI's contribution to disease diagnosis and laboratory tests. The confidence in AI's use in radiological examinations and its contribution reached 71.6% (n=519). CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that the use of AI and robots in healthcare services is accepted by our society and would be appropriate in our society (Tab. 5, Fig. 1, Ref. 24).

Keywords

RobotHealth careThe InternetArtificial intelligenceApplications of artificial intelligencePsychologyMedical educationMedicineNursingComputer science

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