AIMC Topic: Patients

Clear Filters Showing 1 to 10 of 47 articles

AI in medical diagnosis: A contextualised study of patient motivations and concerns.

Social science & medicine (1982)
Patients' reactions to the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare range from adverse to favourable. While AI holds the promise of revolutionising healthcare by enhancing, accelerating, and improving the precision of care service...

Opening Pandora's box by generating ICU diaries through artificial intelligence: A hypothetical study protocol.

Intensive & critical care nursing
BACKGROUND: Patients and families on Intensive Care Units (ICU) benefit from ICU diaries, enhancing their coping and understanding of their experiences. Staff shortages and a limited amount of time severely restrict the application of ICU diaries. To...

How satisfied are patients with nursing care and why? A comprehensive study based on social media and opinion mining.

Informatics for health & social care
To assess the overall experience of a patient in a hospital, many factors must be analyzed; nonetheless, one of the key aspects is the performance of nurses as they closely interact with patients on many occasions. Nurses carry out many tasks that co...

Distinguishing infectivity in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis using deep learning.

Frontiers in public health
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to develop and assess a deep-learning model based on CT images for distinguishing infectivity in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB).

Supporting primary care through symptom checking artificial intelligence: a study of patient and physician attitudes in Italian general practice.

BMC primary care
BACKGROUND: Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have led to the adoption of AI-driven symptom checkers in primary care. This study aimed to evaluate both patients' and physicians' attitudes towards these tools in Italian general practi...