Patient information needs for transparent and trustworthy cardiovascular artificial intelligence: A qualitative study.

PLOS digital health Pub Date : 2025-04-21 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pdig.0000826
Austin M Stroud, Sarah A Minteer, Xuan Zhu, Jennifer L Ridgeway, Jennifer E Miller, Barbara A Barry
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Abstract

As health systems incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into various aspects of patient care, there is growing interest in understanding how to ensure transparent and trustworthy implementation. However, little attention has been given to what information patients need about these technologies to promote transparency of their use. We conducted three asynchronous online focus groups with 42 patients across the United States discussing perspectives on their information needs for trust and uptake of AI, focusing on its use in cardiovascular care. Data were analyzed using a rapid content analysis approach. Our results suggest that patients have a set of core information needs, including specific information factors pertaining to the AI tool, oversight, and healthcare experience, that are relevant to calibrating trust as well as perspectives concerning information delivery, disclosure, consent, and physician AI use. Identifying patient information needs is a critical starting point for calibrating trust in healthcare AI systems and designing strategies for information delivery. These findings highlight the importance of patient-centered engagement when developing AI model documentation and communicating and provisioning information about these technologies in clinical encounters.

透明可靠的心血管人工智能对患者信息的需求:一项定性研究。
随着卫生系统将人工智能(AI)纳入患者护理的各个方面,人们对了解如何确保透明和可信赖的实施越来越感兴趣。然而,很少有人关注患者需要哪些信息来提高这些技术使用的透明度。我们对美国各地的42名患者进行了三个异步在线焦点小组,讨论了他们对信任和接受人工智能的信息需求的观点,重点是人工智能在心血管护理中的应用。使用快速内容分析方法分析数据。我们的研究结果表明,患者有一组核心信息需求,包括与人工智能工具、监督和医疗保健经验相关的特定信息因素,这些因素与校准信任以及有关信息传递、披露、同意和医生人工智能使用的观点相关。确定患者信息需求是校准医疗保健人工智能系统信任和设计信息传递策略的关键起点。这些发现强调了在开发人工智能模型文档以及在临床接触中沟通和提供有关这些技术的信息时,以患者为中心的参与的重要性。
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