AIMC Topic: Qualitative Research

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Spirometry services in England post-pandemic and the potential role of AI support software: a qualitative study of challenges and opportunities.

The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
BACKGROUND: Spirometry services to diagnose and monitor lung disease in primary care were identified as a priority in the NHS Long Term Plan, and are restarting post-COVID-19 pandemic in England; however, evidence regarding best practice is limited.

Mapping the flow of knowledge as guidance for ethics implementation in medical AI: A qualitative study.

PloS one
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been applied to a range of applications in healthcare and public health such as case identification or monitoring of the population. The urgency of the situation should not be to th...

Multi-Level Ethical Considerations of Artificial Intelligence Health Monitoring for People Living with Parkinson's Disease.

AJOB empirical bioethics
Artificial intelligence (AI) has garnered tremendous attention in health care, and many hope that AI can enhance our health system's ability to care for people with chronic and degenerative conditions, including Parkinson's Disease (PD). This paper r...

Triangulation of Questionnaires, Qualitative Data and Natural Language Processing: A Differential Approach to Religious Bahá'í Fasting in Germany.

Journal of religion and health
Approaches to integrating mixed methods into medical research are gaining popularity. To get a holistic understanding of the effects of behavioural interventions, we investigated religious fasting using a triangulation of quantitative, qualitative, a...

Revolutionising dental technologies: a qualitative study on dental technicians' perceptions of Artificial intelligence integration.

BMC oral health
BACKGROUND: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in dentistry has the potential to revolutionise the field of dental technologies. However, dental technicians' views on the use of AI in dental technology are still sparse in the literature....

Perspectives of Youths on the Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care Research and Clinical Care.

JAMA network open
IMPORTANCE: Understanding the views and values of patients is of substantial importance to developing the ethical parameters of artificial intelligence (AI) use in medicine. Thus far, there is limited study on the views of children and youths. Their ...

Exploring the role of human-following robots in supporting the mobility and wellbeing of older people.

Scientific reports
With the ever-pressing challenges of societal ageing, robotic technologies for older people are increasingly portrayed as a solution for better independent living for longer. However, the application of human-following robots for elderly citizens has...

Exploring patient perspectives on the secondary use of their personal health information: an interview study.

BMC medical informatics and decision making
BACKGROUND: The increased digitalisation of health records has resulted in increased opportunities for the secondary use of health information for advancing healthcare. Understanding how patients want their health information used is vital to ensure ...

Spatial gradient consistency for unsupervised learning of hyperspectral demosaicking: application to surgical imaging.

International journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery
PURPOSE: Hyperspectral imaging has the potential to improve intraoperative decision making if tissue characterisation is performed in real-time and with high-resolution. Hyperspectral snapshot mosaic sensors offer a promising approach due to their fa...

Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence Use in Primary Care: A Qualitative Study with Providers and Staff of Ontario Community Health Centres.

Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM
PURPOSE: To understand staff and health care providers' views on potential use of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven tools to help care for patients within a primary care setting.