Exploring Allied Health Professionals' Perceptions and Knowledge of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

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Sherafin Jancy Vincy, Shagun Agarwal, Chandrasekar Mathialagan, Kumar Shantanu, SS Subramanian, Darla Srinivasa Rao, Paramita Dey

Abstract

Introduction: This study aims to investigate allied health professionals' perceptions and knowledge regarding various aspects of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare.


Objectives: The primary objective is to explore healthcare professionals' understanding of AI concepts, applications, ethical considerations, and strategies for continuous learning about AI.


Methods: A comprehensive survey was conducted to assess general awareness of AI applications, understanding of core AI concepts, ethical considerations surrounding AI use, practical applications of AI in healthcare, and preferred strategies for continuous learning.


Results: The survey yielded nuanced insights into respondents' recognition of common AI applications in healthcare, their concerns regarding AI implementation, preferred frameworks for AI education, and the prioritization of ethical principles. Additionally, the study explored participants' understanding of different AI types, tools for personalizing interventions, strategies for ensuring fairness in AI diagnostics, and the essential skill sets required for allied health professionals to navigate the evolving landscape of AI-driven healthcare.


Conclusions:The findings emphasize the need for targeted educational programs, increased awareness of ethical considerations, and the development of a multidimensional skill set to prepare allied health professionals for the evolving landscape of AI in healthcare.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.52783/jchr.v14.i2.3660

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