Health Care Employees’ Perceptions of the Use of Artificial Intelligence Applications: Survey Study

BackgroundThe advancement of health care information technology and the emergence of artificial intelligence has yielded tools to improve the quality of various health care processes. Few studies have investigated employee perceptions of artificial intelligence implementation...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Rana, Fakieh, Bahjat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-05-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:http://www.jmir.org/2020/5/e17620/
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spelling doaj-980d0faf9b3d40faad896bff9a26554f2021-04-02T21:36:35ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712020-05-01225e1762010.2196/17620Health Care Employees’ Perceptions of the Use of Artificial Intelligence Applications: Survey StudyAbdullah, RanaFakieh, Bahjat BackgroundThe advancement of health care information technology and the emergence of artificial intelligence has yielded tools to improve the quality of various health care processes. Few studies have investigated employee perceptions of artificial intelligence implementation in Saudi Arabia and the Arabian world. In addition, limited studies investigated the effect of employee knowledge and job title on the perception of artificial intelligence implementation in the workplace. ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to explore health care employee perceptions and attitudes toward the implementation of artificial intelligence technologies in health care institutions in Saudi Arabia. MethodsAn online questionnaire was published, and responses were collected from 250 employees, including doctors, nurses, and technicians at 4 of the largest hospitals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. ResultsThe results of this study showed that 3.11 of 4 respondents feared artificial intelligence would replace employees and had a general lack of knowledge regarding artificial intelligence. In addition, most respondents were unaware of the advantages and most common challenges to artificial intelligence applications in the health sector, indicating a need for training. The results also showed that technicians were the most frequently impacted by artificial intelligence applications due to the nature of their jobs, which do not require much direct human interaction. ConclusionsThe Saudi health care sector presents an advantageous market potential that should be attractive to researchers and developers of artificial intelligence solutions.http://www.jmir.org/2020/5/e17620/
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title Health Care Employees’ Perceptions of the Use of Artificial Intelligence Applications: Survey Study
title_short Health Care Employees’ Perceptions of the Use of Artificial Intelligence Applications: Survey Study
title_full Health Care Employees’ Perceptions of the Use of Artificial Intelligence Applications: Survey Study
title_fullStr Health Care Employees’ Perceptions of the Use of Artificial Intelligence Applications: Survey Study
title_full_unstemmed Health Care Employees’ Perceptions of the Use of Artificial Intelligence Applications: Survey Study
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description BackgroundThe advancement of health care information technology and the emergence of artificial intelligence has yielded tools to improve the quality of various health care processes. Few studies have investigated employee perceptions of artificial intelligence implementation in Saudi Arabia and the Arabian world. In addition, limited studies investigated the effect of employee knowledge and job title on the perception of artificial intelligence implementation in the workplace. ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to explore health care employee perceptions and attitudes toward the implementation of artificial intelligence technologies in health care institutions in Saudi Arabia. MethodsAn online questionnaire was published, and responses were collected from 250 employees, including doctors, nurses, and technicians at 4 of the largest hospitals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. ResultsThe results of this study showed that 3.11 of 4 respondents feared artificial intelligence would replace employees and had a general lack of knowledge regarding artificial intelligence. In addition, most respondents were unaware of the advantages and most common challenges to artificial intelligence applications in the health sector, indicating a need for training. The results also showed that technicians were the most frequently impacted by artificial intelligence applications due to the nature of their jobs, which do not require much direct human interaction. ConclusionsThe Saudi health care sector presents an advantageous market potential that should be attractive to researchers and developers of artificial intelligence solutions.
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