Exploring the feasibility of an artificial intelligence based clinical decision support system for cutaneous melanoma detection in primary care - a mixed method study

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作者
Helenason, Jonatan [1 ]
Ekstrom, Christoffer [1 ]
Falk, Magnus [2 ]
Papachristou, Panagiotis [3 ,4 ]
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[1] AI Med Technol, Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Linkoping Univ, Dept Hlth Med & Caring Sci, Linkoping, Sweden
[3] Karolinska Inst, Dept Neurobiol Care Sci & Soc, Stockholm, Sweden
[4] Karolinska Inst, Alfred Nobels Alle 23,Bldg A4, S-14183 Huddinge, Sweden
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Artificial Intelligence; clinical decision support system; Cutaneous Melanoma; mobile health; primary care physicians; THINK-ALOUD; PERFORMANCE;
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10.1080/02813432.2023.2283190
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Objective: Skin examination to detect cutaneous melanomas is commonly performed in primary care. In recent years, clinical decision support systems (CDSS) based on artificial intelligence (AI) have been introduced within several diagnostic fields.Setting: This study employs a variety of qualitative and quantitative methodologies to investigate the feasibility of an AI-based CDSS to detect cutaneous melanoma in primary care.Subjects and Design: Fifteen primary care physicians (PCPs) underwent near-live simulations using the CDSS on a simulated patient, and subsequent individual semi-structured interviews were explored with a hybrid thematic analysis approach. Additionally, twenty-five PCPs performed a reader study (diagnostic assessment on the basis of image interpretation) of 18 dermoscopic images, both with and without help from AI, investigating the value of adding AI support to a PCPs decision. Perceived instrument usability was rated on the System Usability Scale (SUS).Results: From the interviews, the importance of trust in the CDSS emerged as a central concern. Scientific evidence supporting sufficient diagnostic accuracy of the CDSS was expressed as an important factor that could increase trust. Access to AI decision support when evaluating dermoscopic images proved valuable as it formally increased the physician's diagnostic accuracy. A mean SUS score of 84.8, corresponding to 'good' usability, was measured.Conclusion: AI-based CDSS might play an important future role in cutaneous melanoma diagnostics, provided sufficient evidence of diagnostic accuracy and usability supporting its trustworthiness among the users. Effective primary care is important for discovering cutaneous melanoma, the deadliest and an increasingly prevalent form of skin cancer.'Trust', 'usability and user experience', and 'the clinical context' are the qualitative themes that emerged from the qualitative analysis. These areas need to be considered for the successful adoption of AI assisted decision support tools by PCPs.The AI CDSS tool was rated by the PCPs at grade B (average 84.8) on the System Usability Scale (SUS), which is equivalent to 'good' usability.A reader study, (diagnostic assessment on the basis of image interpretation) with 25 PCPs rating dermoscopic images, showed increased value of adding an AI decision support to their clinical assessment.
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