AIMC Topic: Qualitative Research

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Artificial Intelligence in Medical Care - Patients' Perceptions on Caregiving Relationships and Ethics: A Qualitative Study.

Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy
INTRODUCTION: Artificial intelligence (AI) offers several opportunities to enhance medical care, but practical application is limited. Consideration of patient needs is essential for the successful implementation of AI-based systems. Few studies have...

Improving Quality of Life of Families Headed by Parents With Intellectual Disabilities and Their Children by Means of Assistive Social Robotics.

Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities : JARID
BACKGROUND: Families of parents with intellectual disabilities still face discrimination, stigma and inadequate support, placing them in vulnerable positions. Social assistive robotics offers promising support. This study investigates the possible im...

Understanding artificial intelligence through the eyes of future nurses: Insights from nursing students.

Saudi medical journal
OBJECTIVES: To explore nursing students' perceptions and understanding of artificial intelligence (AI), aiming to identify and address critical knowledge gaps to support effective integration into educational practices.

Ethical boundaries and data-sharing practices in AI-enhanced nursing: An Arab perspective.

International nursing review
AIM: This study explored the ethical boundaries and data-sharing practices in artificial intelligence (AI)-enhanced nursing from the perspective of Arab nurses.

Unveiling the Attitudes of Medical Faculty Towards the Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education.

Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP
OBJECTIVE: To explore the attitude of faculty members towards integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and to accelerate the appropriate adaptation of AI tools in medical education.

Exploring Health Sciences Students' Perspectives on Using Generative Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education: A Qualitative Study.

Nursing & health sciences
The widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in academic settings has the potential to revolutionize learning experiences, enhance educational outcomes, and streamline academic processes. The aim of this research was to explore the p...

Learning to Teach AI: Understanding the Needs of Healthcare Professionals.

Studies in health technology and informatics
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies become more integrated into clinical settings to optimize care, healthcare professionals (HCPs) will need to become more adept in responsibly using these novel technologies to augment patient care. A quali...

Healthcare Professionals' Views on the Use of Passive Sensing and Machine Learning Approaches in Secondary Mental Healthcare: A Qualitative Study.

Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy
INTRODUCTION: Globally, many people experience mental health difficulties, and the current workforce capacity is insufficient to meet this demand, with growth not keeping pace with need. Digital devices that passively collect data and utilise machine...

Implementing an artificial intelligence command centre in the NHS: a mixed-methods study.

Health and social care delivery research
BACKGROUND: Hospital 'command centres' use digital technologies to collect, analyse and present real-time information that may improve patient flow and patient safety. Bradford Royal Infirmary has trialled this approach and presents an opportunity to...

Equity and AI governance at academic medical centers.

The American journal of managed care
OBJECTIVES: To understand whether and how equity is considered in artificial intelligence/machine learning governance processes at academic medical centers.