影响采用医疗保健4.0的人为因素

J. Al-Jaroodi, N. Mohamed, Nader Kesserwan, I. Jawhar
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数字化医疗服务和相关系统的最新进展显示了有效利用技术来加强医疗保健部门的巨大希望。医疗保健和医疗保健相关行业正在采用各种智能服务和医疗保健4.0系统,以降低成本、改善护理并提高患者满意度。然而,研究和开发社区正在提供许多创新的框架、应用程序和技术,以将医疗保健行业完全转变为医疗保健4.0。采用这些技术和解决方案面临各种挑战。有些是技术问题,其中许多是可以解决的,有些是财政问题,可以以某种方式解决;然而,还有其他障碍阻碍着我们的努力,那就是人类!一般来说,智能系统是侵入性的,需要人们接受这些系统将如何参与他们的日常生活。这导致了另一个重要的方面,信任,因为这种侵入性行为需要人类信任这些系统和操作它们的人。它们还可能取代人与人之间的互动,许多人认为这是成功的医患关系的关键。此外,一些人认为这些机器人是人类工人的替代品,这可能会导致裁员和经济困难。在本文中,我们调查了影响不同利益相关者接受和采用医疗4.0和智能医疗系统的人为因素。我们将回顾当前关于该主题的工作,并确定主要因素,以及它们如何影响利益相关者,以及这些因素是否可以通过技术进步来解决。我们看到,技术可以帮助解决许多影响人类接受度的问题,但也有一些问题无法解决,无论技术多么先进。
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Human Factors Affecting the Adoption of Healthcare 4.0
Recent advances in digitalizing healthcare services and related systems show great promise of effective use of technology to enhance the healthcare sector. Healthcare and healthcare-related industries are moving forward with the adoption of various smart services and Healthcare 4.0 systems to reduce costs, improve care, and enhance patient satisfaction. However, the research and development communities are offering a lot of innovative frameworks, applications and techniques to fully transform the healthcare industry into Healthcare 4.0. Adopting such technologies and solutions face various challenges. Some are technical and many of these are solvable, some financial, which can be addressed, somehow; yet, there are other obstacles hindering the efforts, namely, humans! Smart systems in general are invasive and require people to accept how these systems will be involved in their every day life. This leads to another important aspect, trust, as such invasive behavior require humans to trust these systems and those who operate them. They may also replace human interactions, which many see as essential for successful patient/practitioner relationships. Moreover, some view these as replacement for human workers, which may lead to layoffs and financial hardships. In this paper, we investigate the human factor affecting the acceptance and adoption of Healthcare 4.0 and smart healthcare systems among the different stakeholders. We will review current work on the topic and identify the major factors with respect to how they affect stakeholders and whether these are solvable with advances in technology. We see that technology can help solve many of the issues affecting human’s acceptance, yet there are also ones that are not, no matter how advanced the technology can get.
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