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Patient and Caregiver Perceptions of an Interface Design to Communicate Artificial Intelligence–Based Prognosis for Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors.

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العنوان: Patient and Caregiver Perceptions of an Interface Design to Communicate Artificial Intelligence–Based Prognosis for Patients With Advanced Solid Tumors.
المؤلفون: Sloss, Elizabeth A., McPherson, Jordan P., Beck, Anna C., Guo, Jia-Wen, Scheese, Carolyn H., Flake, Naomi R., Chalkidis, George, Staes, Catherine J.
المصدر: JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics; 4/24/2024, Vol. 8, p1-11, 11p
مصطلحات موضوعية: CAREGIVER attitudes, ARTIFICIAL intelligence, PATIENTS' attitudes, PROGNOSIS, CAREGIVERS, MACHINE learning, JUDGMENT sampling, RISK perception, PSYCHOLOGICAL feedback
مصطلحات جغرافية: UTAH
مستخلص: PURPOSE: Use of artificial intelligence (AI) in cancer care is increasing. What remains unclear is how best to design patient-facing systems that communicate AI output. With oncologist input, we designed an interface that presents patient-specific, machine learning–based 6-month survival prognosis information designed to aid oncology providers in preparing for and discussing prognosis with patients with advanced solid tumors and their caregivers. The primary purpose of this study was to assess patient and caregiver perceptions and identify enhancements of the interface for communicating 6-month survival and other prognosis information when making treatment decisions concerning anticancer and supportive therapy. METHODS: This qualitative study included interviews and focus groups conducted between November and December 2022. Purposive sampling was used to recruit former patients with cancer and/or former caregivers of patients with cancer who had participated in cancer treatment decisions from Utah or elsewhere in the United States. Categories and themes related to perceptions of the interface were identified. RESULTS: We received feedback from 20 participants during eight individual interviews and two focus groups, including four cancer survivors, 13 caregivers, and three representing both. Overall, most participants expressed positive perceptions about the tool and identified its value for supporting decision making, feeling less alone, and supporting communication among oncologists, patients, and their caregivers. Participants identified areas for improvement and implementation considerations, particularly that oncologists should share the tool and guide discussions about prognosis with patients who want to receive the information. CONCLUSION: This study revealed important patient and caregiver perceptions of and enhancements for the proposed interface. Originally designed with input from oncology providers, patient and caregiver participants identified additional interface design recommendations and implementation considerations to support communication about prognosis. Cancer patient and caregiver perceptions affect interface design for sharing AI-based prognosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:24734276
DOI:10.1200/CCI.23.00187