Medical Expectations of Physicians on AI Solutions in Daily Practice: Cross-Sectional Survey Study.

JMIRx med Pub Date : 2024-03-25 DOI:10.2196/50803
Mara Giavina-Bianchi, Edson Amaro, Birajara Soares Machado
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Background: The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine has been a trending subject in the past few years. Although not frequently used in daily practice yet, it brings along many expectations, doubts, and fears for physicians. Surveys can be used to help understand this situation.

Objective: This study aimed to explore the degree of knowledge, expectations, and fears on possible AI use by physicians in daily practice, according to sex and time since graduation.

Methods: An electronic survey was sent to physicians of a large hospital in Brazil, from August to September 2022.

Results: A total of 164 physicians responded to our survey. Overall, 54.3% (89/164) of physicians considered themselves to have an intermediate knowledge of AI, and 78.5% (128/163) believed that AI should be regulated by a governmental agency. If AI solutions were reliable, fast, and available, 77.9% (127/163) intended to frequently or always use AI for diagnosis (143/164, 87.2%), management (140/164, 85.4%), or exams interpretation (150/164, 91.5%), but their approvals for AI when used by other health professionals (85/163, 52.1%) or directly by patients (82/162, 50.6%) were not as high. The main benefit would be increasing the speed for diagnosis and management (106/163, 61.3%), and the worst issue would be to over rely on AI and lose medical skills (118/163, 72.4%). Physicians believed that AI would be useful (106/163, 65%), facilitate their work (140/153, 91.5%), not alter the number of appointments (80/162, 49.4%), not interfere in their financial gain (94/162, 58%), and not replace their jobs but be an additional source of information (104/162, 64.2%). In case of disagreement between AI and physicians, most (108/159, 67.9%) answered that a third opinion should be requested. Physicians with ≤10 years since graduation would adopt AI solutions more frequently than those with >20 years since graduation (P=.04), and female physicians were more receptive to other hospital staff using AI than male physicians (P=.008).

Conclusions: Physicians were shown to have good expectations regarding the use of AI in medicine when they apply it themselves, but not when used by others. They also intend to use it, as long as it was approved by a regulatory agency. Although there was hope for a beneficial impact of AI on health care, it also brings specific concerns.

医生在日常工作中对人工智能解决方案的医疗期望:横断面调查研究。
背景:过去几年,人工智能(AI)在医学中的应用一直是一个热门话题。虽然人工智能在日常实践中的应用还不频繁,但它给医生带来了许多期望、疑虑和恐惧。调查有助于了解这一情况:本研究旨在根据性别和毕业时间,探讨医生在日常工作中对可能使用人工智能的了解程度、期望和恐惧:方法:2022 年 8 月至 9 月,向巴西一家大型医院的医生发送了一份电子调查问卷:共有 164 名医生回复了我们的调查。总体而言,54.3%(89/164)的医生认为自己对人工智能有一定了解,78.5%(128/163)的医生认为人工智能应由政府机构监管。如果人工智能解决方案可靠、快速且可用,77.9%(127/163)的医生打算经常或始终使用人工智能进行诊断(143/164,87.2%)、管理(140/164,85.4%)或检查解释(150/164,91.5%),但他们对其他医疗专业人员使用人工智能(85/163,52.1%)或患者直接使用人工智能(82/162,50.6%)的认可度并不高。主要的好处是提高诊断和管理的速度(106/163,61.3%),最糟糕的问题是过度依赖人工智能而丧失医疗技能(118/163,72.4%)。医生认为,人工智能将是有用的(106/163,65%),有利于他们的工作(140/153,91.5%),不会改变预约的数量(80/162,49.4%),不会干涉他们的经济收益(94/162,58%),不会取代他们的工作,而是一个额外的信息来源(104/162,64.2%)。如果人工智能与医生之间存在分歧,大多数人(108/159,67.9%)的回答是应该征求第三者的意见。与毕业 20 年以上的医生相比,毕业 10 年以下的医生更愿意采用人工智能解决方案(P=.04),与男性医生相比,女性医生更乐于接受医院其他员工使用人工智能(P=.008):医生在自己使用人工智能时,对其在医学中的应用抱有良好的期望,但在他人使用时则不然。只要监管机构批准,他们也打算使用人工智能。虽然人们希望人工智能对医疗保健产生有益影响,但它也带来了一些具体问题。
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