Artificial Intelligence - Perception of Clinical Laboratories' Technical Staff a Nationwide Multicentre Survey in Pakistan.

Q2 Medicine
Sibtain Ahmed, Aqueel Kapadia, Imran Ahmed Siddiqui, Asma Shaukat, Mohammad Dilawar Khan, Muhammad Qaiser Alam Khan, Sahar Iqbal, Ghazanfar Abbas, Adnan Mustafa Zubairi, Syed Haider Nawaz Naqvi, Ayesha Sadiqa, Lena Jafri, Imran Siddiqui
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Abstract

Introduction: As Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology continues to assimilate into various industries, there is a huge scope in the healthcare industry specifically in clinical laboratories. The perspective of the laboratory professionals can give valuable insight on the ideal path to take for AI implementation.

Methods: The study utilized a cross-sectional survey design and was conducted at the section of Chemical Pathology, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, the Aga Khan University (AKU), Karachi, Pakistan in collaboration with Consultant Pathologists of 9 clinical laboratories associated with teaching hospitals across Pakistan from October-November 2023. The survey was for a duration of 2 weeks and was circulated to all working laboratory technical staff after informed consent.

Results: A total of 351 responses were received, of which 342 (male=146, female=196) responses were recorded after exclusion. Respondents ranged from technologists, faculty, residents, and coordinators, and were from different sections (chemical pathology, microbiology, haematology, histopathology, POCT). Out of the total 312 (91.2%) of respondents stated that they were at least somewhat familiar with AI technology. Experts in AI were only 2.0% (n=7) of all respondents, but 90% (n=6) of these were < 30 years old. 76.3% (n=261) of the respondents felt the need to implement more AI technology in the laboratories, with time saving (26.1%) and improving performances of tests (17.7%) cited to be the greatest benefits of AI. Security concerns (n=144) and a fear of decreasing personal touch (n=143) were the main concerns of the respondents while the younger employees had an increased fear of losing their jobs. 76.3% were in favour of an increase in AI usage in the laboratories.

Conclusion: This study highlights a favourable perspective among laboratory professionals, acknowledging the potential of AI to enhance both the efficiency and quality of laboratory practices. However, it underscores the importance of addressing their concerns in the thoughtful implementation of this emerging technology.

人工智能--巴基斯坦全国多中心调查中临床实验室技术人员的看法。
导言:随着人工智能(AI)技术不断融入各行各业,医疗保健行业,特别是临床实验室的发展空间巨大。实验室专业人员的观点可以为人工智能的理想实施路径提供有价值的见解:本研究采用横断面调查设计,于 2023 年 10 月至 11 月在巴基斯坦卡拉奇阿迦汗大学(AKU)病理学和实验室医学系化学病理学组与巴基斯坦各地教学医院的 9 个临床实验室的病理顾问合作进行。调查为期两周,在获得知情同意后分发给所有在职实验室技术人员:共收到 351 份回复,其中 342 份(男性=146 份,女性=196 份)回复经排除后记录在案。受访者包括技术人员、教师、住院医师和协调员,来自不同科室(化学病理学、微生物学、血液学、组织病理学、POCT)。在总共 312 位受访者(91.2%)中,有 312 位受访者表示他们至少对人工智能技术有所了解。人工智能专家仅占所有受访者的 2.0%(人数=7),但其中 90%(人数=6)的年龄小于 30 岁。76.3%(n=261)的受访者认为有必要在实验室中采用更多的人工智能技术,其中节省时间(26.1%)和提高测试性能(17.7%)被认为是人工智能的最大益处。安全问题(144 人)和担心个人接触减少(143 人)是受访者的主要顾虑,而年轻员工则更担心失去工作。76.3%的受访者赞成增加人工智能在实验室中的应用:本研究强调了实验室专业人员的积极观点,承认人工智能在提高实验室工作效率和质量方面的潜力。然而,它也强调了在周到实施这一新兴技术的过程中解决他们所关心的问题的重要性。
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