Study on Collaborative Decision-Making Technologies in Pediatrics
A qualitative study published on arXiv examines perceptions of patients, caregivers, and clinicians toward collaborative decision-making technologies in pediatrics, including interactive dashboards, VR simulators, and AI voice assistants. The research reveals differences in user opinions across groups and indicates that technology acceptance is linked to users' trust in these technologies. The authors conclude that developers need to explore design strategies that build trust or appropriate distrust before these tools can effectively support collaborative decision-making.
Key facts
- Study focuses on pediatrics where patients, caregivers, and clinicians share responsibility for health decisions.
- Technologies examined include interactive dashboards, VR simulators, and AI voice assistants.
- Findings reveal differences in user opinions across groups.
- Technology acceptance is linked to users' trust in these technologies.
- Developers need to explore design strategies that build trust or appropriate distrust.
- Study is qualitative.
- Published on arXiv under Computer Science > Human-Computer Interaction.
- Submission history indicates current browse context.
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- arXiv