Application of Artificial Intelligence in Shared Decision Making: Scoping Review
JMIR Medical Informatics2022Vol. 10(8), pp. e36199–e36199
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Samira Abbasgholizadeh Rahimi, Michelle Cwintal, Yuhui Huang, Pooria Ghadiri, Roland Grad, Dan Poenaru, Geneviève Gore, Hervé Tchala Vignon Zomahoun, France Légaré, Pierre Pluye
Abstract
Evidence of the use of AI in SDM is in its infancy. We found AI supporting SDM in similar ways across the included articles. We observed a lack of emphasis on patients' values and preferences, as well as poor reporting of AI interventions, resulting in a lack of clarity about different aspects. Little effort was made to address the topics of explainability of AI interventions and to include end-users in the design and development of the interventions. Further efforts are required to strengthen and standardize the use of AI in different steps of SDM and to evaluate its impact on various decisions, populations, and settings.
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