Patients perceptions of Artificial Intelligence in diabetic eye screening

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2022-05-01

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Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology

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Purpose: Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is poised to revolutionize modern delivery of health care services. We set to evaluate the patient perspective of AI use in diabetic retinal screening. Design: Survey. Methods: Four hundred thirty-eight patients undergoing diabetic retinal screening across New Zealand participated in a survey about their opinion of AI technology in retinal screening. The survey consisted of 13 questions covering topics of awareness, trust, and receptivity toward AI systems. Results: The mean age was 59 years. The majority of participants identified as New Zealand European (50%), followed by Asian (31%), Pacific Islander (10%), and Maori (5%). Whilst 73% of participants were aware of AI, only 58% have heard of it being implemented in health care. Overall, 78% of respondents were comfortable with AI use in their care, with 53% saying they would trust an AI-assisted screening program as much as a health professional. Despite having a higher awareness of AI, younger participants had lower trust in AI systems. A higher proportion of Maori and Pacific participants indicated a preference toward human-led screening. The main perceived benefits of AI included faster diagnostic speeds and greater accuracy. Conclusions: There is low awareness of clinical AI applications among our participants. Despite this, most are receptive toward the implementation of AI in diabetic eye screening. Overall, there was a strong preference toward continual involvement of clinicians in the screening process. There are key recommendations to enhance the receptivity of the public toward incorporation of AI into retinal screening programs.

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artificial intelligence, diabetic retinopathy, diagnostic screening programs, patient acceptance of health care

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Yap A, Wilkinson B, Chen E, Han L, Veghefi E, Galloway C, Squirrell D. (2022). Patients perceptions of Artificial Intelligence in diabetic eye screening. Asia - Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology. 11. 3. (pp. 287-293).

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