Valuing good health care: How medical doctors, scientists and patients relate ethical challenges with artificial intelligence decision-making support tools in prostate cancer diagnostics to good health care.

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sociology of health & illness Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1111/1467-9566.13818
Maria Bårdsen Hesjedal, Emilie Hybertsen Lysø, Marit Solbjør, John-Arne Skolbekken
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Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used in health care to improve diagnostics and treatment. Decision-making tools intended to help professionals in diagnostic processes are developed in a variety of medical fields. Despite the imagined benefits, AI in health care is contested. Scholars point to ethical and social issues related to the development, implementation, and use of AI in diagnostics. Here, we investigate how three relevant groups construct ethical challenges with AI decision-making tools in prostate cancer (PCa) diagnostics: scientists developing AI decision support tools for interpreting MRI scans for PCa, medical doctors working with PCa and PCa patients. This qualitative study is based on participant observation and interviews with the abovementioned actors. The analysis focuses on how each group draws on their understanding of 'good health care' when discussing ethical challenges, and how they mobilise different registers of valuing in this process. Our theoretical approach is inspired by scholarship on evaluation and justification. We demonstrate how ethical challenges in this area are conceptualised, weighted and negotiated among these participants as processes of valuing good health care and compare their perspectives.

重视良好的医疗保健:医生、科学家和患者如何将前列腺癌诊断中的人工智能决策支持工具所带来的伦理挑战与良好的医疗保健联系起来。
人工智能(AI)越来越多地应用于医疗保健领域,以改善诊断和治疗。各种医疗领域都在开发决策工具,以帮助专业人员进行诊断。尽管人工智能在医疗保健领域的应用具有想象中的好处,但也存在争议。学者们指出了与人工智能在诊断中的开发、实施和使用相关的伦理和社会问题。在此,我们调查了三个相关群体如何利用前列腺癌(PCa)诊断中的人工智能决策工具构建伦理挑战:开发人工智能决策支持工具以解读 PCa 核磁共振扫描的科学家、从事 PCa 诊疗的医生以及 PCa 患者。本定性研究基于对上述参与者的参与观察和访谈。分析的重点是每个群体在讨论伦理挑战时如何借鉴他们对 "良好的医疗保健 "的理解,以及他们在此过程中如何调动不同的价值观。我们的理论方法受到了评估与论证学术研究的启发。我们展示了这些参与者是如何将这一领域的伦理挑战概念化、加权和协商为重视良好医疗保健的过程,并比较了他们的观点。
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期刊介绍: Sociology of Health & Illness is an international journal which publishes sociological articles on all aspects of health, illness, medicine and health care. We welcome empirical and theoretical contributions in this field.
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