Enhancing informed consent in oncological surgery through digital platforms and artificial intelligence

Alex Boddy
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Informed consent is a cornerstone of ethical medical practice, particularly in high-stakes oncological surgery where treatment options are complex and risks are significant. This paper explores the potential of digital platforms and artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the informed consent process. The traditional consent process, reliant on face-to-face interactions and paper-based documentation, is increasingly being supplemented by digital solutions that offer remote consultations, personalized patient information, and electronic consent forms. These digital pathways not only improve accessibility and patient comprehension but also streamline documentation, reducing errors and administrative burdens. AI technologies, including ambient digital scribes and large language models (LLMs), could further augment this process by generating personalized risk assessments, simplifying complex medical information, and facilitating multilingual communication. However, success will also depend on addressing ethical concerns, ensuring equitable access, and preserving the irreplaceable human connection between patients and clinicians. By augmenting rather than replacing clinician expertise, digital platforms and AI can empower patients to make truly informed decisions in oncological care.
通过数字平台和人工智能加强肿瘤手术的知情同意
知情同意是合乎道德的医疗实践的基石,特别是在高风险的肿瘤手术中,治疗方案复杂,风险很大。本文探讨了数字平台和人工智能(AI)在加强知情同意过程方面的潜力。传统的同意流程依赖于面对面的互动和基于纸张的文件,越来越多地被提供远程咨询、个性化患者信息和电子同意书的数字解决方案所补充。这些数字途径不仅提高了可访问性和患者理解能力,而且简化了文件,减少了错误和管理负担。人工智能技术,包括环境数字抄写器和大型语言模型(llm),可以通过生成个性化风险评估、简化复杂的医疗信息和促进多语言交流,进一步增强这一过程。然而,成功还将取决于解决伦理问题,确保公平获取,以及保持患者和临床医生之间不可替代的人际关系。通过增强而不是取代临床医生的专业知识,数字平台和人工智能可以使患者在肿瘤治疗中做出真正明智的决定。
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