Trust in medical artificial intelligence: a discretionary account
PJ Nickel - Ethics and Information Technology, 2022 - Springer
This paper sets out an account of trust in AI as a relationship between clinicians, AI
applications, and AI practitioners in which AI is given discretionary authority over medical …
applications, and AI practitioners in which AI is given discretionary authority over medical …
[PDF][PDF] Covid-19 and the structural crisis of liberal democracies. determinants and consequences of the governance of pandemic
The pandemic caused by the rapid spread of the Covid-19 virus has revealed impacts well
beyond those linked to health. Indeed, it has established itself as what Mauss called a “total …
beyond those linked to health. Indeed, it has established itself as what Mauss called a “total …
Psychometric properties of trust in trauma care in an emergency department tool
E Sarbazi, H Sadeghi-Bazargani… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Background In emergency cases, lack of other treatment alternatives may affect a person's
decision, but it does not render that decision involuntary. Being able to make choices is a …
decision, but it does not render that decision involuntary. Being able to make choices is a …
SIDEs: Separating Idealization from Deceptive'Explanations' in xAI
E Sullivan - The 2024 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Explainable AI (xAI) methods are important for establishing trust in using black-box models.
However, recent criticism has mounted against current xAI methods that they disagree, are …
However, recent criticism has mounted against current xAI methods that they disagree, are …
Information seeking behavior and perceived health literacy of family caregivers of persons living with a chronic condition. The case of spinal cord injury in Switzerland
Objective To examine the information seeking behavior and health literacy of caregivers of
individuals living with spinal cord injury in Switzerland and their impact on the caregiving …
individuals living with spinal cord injury in Switzerland and their impact on the caregiving …
Culturally grounded scapegoating in response to illness and the COVID-19 pandemic
Q Yang, IF Young, J Wan, D Sullivan - Frontiers in psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
For years, violence against doctors and healthcare workers has been a growing social issue
in China. In a recent series of studies, we provided evidence for a motivated scapegoating …
in China. In a recent series of studies, we provided evidence for a motivated scapegoating …
Regulation of healthcare and medical imaging in Australia: a narrative review of the evolution, function and impact on professional behaviours
J McInerney, M Schneider, P Lombardo, C Cowling - Radiography, 2021 - Elsevier
Objectives This review explores the literature about the status and influence of statutory
regulation in healthcare with a focus on medical imaging. It summarises the status of …
regulation in healthcare with a focus on medical imaging. It summarises the status of …
Moral features of the therapeutic relationship with adults: Dignity, trust, autonomy, vulnerability, and resilience
J Horner - Seminars in Speech and Language, 2020 - thieme-connect.com
Using dignity as a foundational value of morality, this article defines trust, autonomy,
vulnerability, and resilience in relational terms. A fictional narrative illustrates these attributes …
vulnerability, and resilience in relational terms. A fictional narrative illustrates these attributes …
Philosophical evaluation of the conceptualisation of trust in the NHS'Code of Conduct for artificial intelligence-driven technology
SS Lee - Journal of medical ethics, 2022 - jme.bmj.com
The UK Government's Code of Conduct for data-driven health and care technologies,
specifically artificial intelligence (AI)-driven technologies, comprises 10 principles that …
specifically artificial intelligence (AI)-driven technologies, comprises 10 principles that …
Vaccination attitudes and experiences of medical doctors in Croatia amid the COVID-19 pandemic: A social roles conflict?
The study aimed to investigate the range of experiences and attitudes of Croatian medical
doctors (MDs) related to vaccination and vaccine hesitancy. In January 2021 three …
doctors (MDs) related to vaccination and vaccine hesitancy. In January 2021 three …