Patients express a preference for artificial intelligence (AI) in skin cancer screening as an assistive tool rather than a replacement for dermatologists. Concerns arise regarding overreliance on AI, which could lead to a decline in clinicians' medical and interpersonal skills. A review of 16 studies highlights the importance of patient perspectives in the integration of AI into dermatology.
The findings indicate that while patients recognize AI's potential to enhance diagnostic accuracy, they prioritize transparency and data protection. Women, in particular, show more reservations about AI's role in clinical decision-making, emphasizing the need for patient-centered care that respects their preferences and concerns.
• Patients prefer AI as an assistive tool in skin cancer screening.
• Concerns about data privacy and clinician overreliance on AI are prevalent.
AI is utilized in dermatology for skin cancer screening, enhancing diagnostic accuracy.
This approach emphasizes treating patients as equal partners in their healthcare decisions.
Patients demand transparency regarding how AI processes their data and informs clinical decisions.
This healthcare provider emphasizes using AI as an assistant to enhance clinical decision-making.
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