Radiologists’ perspectives on the workflow integration of an artificial intelligence-based computer-aided detection system: A qualitative study
2024; Elsevier BV; Volume: 117; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.apergo.2024.104243
ISSN1872-9126
AutoresKatharina Wenderott, Jim Krups, Julian A. Luetkens, Matthias Weigl,
Tópico(s)Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues
ResumoIn healthcare, artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to improve work processes, yet most research focuses on the technical features of AI rather than its real-world clinical implementation. To evaluate the implementation process of an AI-based computer-aided detection system (AI-CAD) for prostate MRI readings, we interviewed German radiologists in a pre-post design. We embedded our findings in the Model of Workflow Integration and the Technology Acceptance Model to analyze workflow effects, facilitators, and barriers. The most prominent barriers were: (i) a time delay in the work process, (ii) additional work steps to be taken, and (iii) an unstable performance of the AI-CAD. Most frequently named facilitators were (i) good self-organization, and (ii) good usability of the software. Our results underline the importance of a holistic approach to AI implementation considering the sociotechnical work system and provide valuable insights into key factors of the successful adoption of AI technologies in work systems.
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