Supporting risk management through cyberspace: An adaptive network model simulating AI coach effects by inducing adherence to guidelines in neonatal medical protocols

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Raghav Chawla , Fakhra Jabeen , Jan Treur , H. Rob Taal , Peter H.M.P. Roelofsma
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Abstract

In this article, it is shown how second-order adaptive agent-based network models can be used to support a medical team in healthcare institutions to adhere to specific Neonatal Hypoglycemia and Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia treatment guidelines through the integration of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Virtual Coach. The proposed AI Coach is designed to provide timely interventions and correct deviations when lapses in the health care practitioner’s internal mental model occur. Through simulating three different scenarios, the internal dynamics of these mental models, adaptive changes of these mental models (learning and forgetting), and the interaction between health care practitioners and the world is shown when: (1) There is perfect adherence to guidelines, (2) There is imperfect adherence to guidelines and (3) There is both perfect and imperfect adherence to guidelines alongside interventions of the AI Coach in the latter case.
通过网络空间支持风险管理:自适应网络模型模拟人工智能教练效应,引导遵守新生儿医疗规程指南
本文展示了如何利用基于二阶自适应代理的网络模型,通过整合人工智能(AI)虚拟教练,支持医疗机构的医疗团队遵守特定的新生儿低血糖和新生儿高胆红素血症治疗指南。拟议的人工智能教练旨在提供及时的干预,并在医护人员的内部心理模型出现失误时纠正偏差。通过模拟三种不同的情景,展示了这些心理模型的内部动态、这些心理模型的适应性变化(学习和遗忘)以及在以下情况下医疗从业者与世界之间的互动:(1)完全遵守指南;(2)不完全遵守指南;(3)完全和不完全遵守指南,同时在后一种情况下人工智能教练进行干预。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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9.40
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