初级医疗保健的发展前景:探索荷兰全科医生的人工智能准备情况。

Zehraa Al-Bikkalli, Rudy Douven, Iris Wallenburg, Habibollah Pirnejad
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本研究探讨了荷兰全科医生(全科医生)使用扩展的技术接受模型(TAM)在初级卫生保健(PHC)中采用人工智能(AI)技术的准备情况。该模型评估人工智能的感知有用性(PU)、感知易用性(PEU)和感知社会影响(PSI)。一份自我管理的在线问卷收集了224名全科医生关于他们的人口统计、人工智能知识和对PHC中人工智能的看法的回答。PU与“使用人工智能的意图”、“使用意图”与“实际使用”之间存在显著关系。AI知识与PU显著相关。然而,PEU与“使用意图”和PSI与“使用意图”之间没有显著的关系。年龄、性别、工作年限与PU有显著相关,年龄小、男性较高。总体而言,该研究强调,荷兰的全科医生,尤其是年轻的全科医生,已经准备好采用基于人工智能的技术。
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The Evolving Landscape of Primary Healthcare: Exploring AI Readiness of the Dutch General Practitioners.

This study explores the readiness of Dutch general practitioners (GPs) to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in primary healthcare (PHC) using an expanded Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The model assesses perceived usefulness (PU), perceived ease of use (PEU), and perceived societal impact (PSI) of AI. A self-administered online questionnaire gathered responses from 224 GPs regarding their demographics, AI knowledge, and perceptions of AI in PHC. Significant relationships were found between PU and "intention to use AI", as well as between "intention to use" and "actual use". Knowledge about AI was significantly correlated with PU. However, no significant relationships were found between PEU and "intention to use" and between PSI and "intention to use". Age, gender, and years of experience had significant relation with PU, with younger age, male gender reporting higher PU. Overall, the study highlights that Dutch GPs, particularly younger GPs are ready to adopt AI-based technologies.

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