Publications by authors named "Anamaria Malesevic"

Background: In the years to come, artificial intelligence will become an indispensable tool in medical practice. The digital transformation will undoubtedly affect today's medical students. This study focuses on trust from the perspective of three groups of medical students - students from Croatia, students from Slovakia, and international students studying in Slovakia.

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Objective: This qualitative study aims to present the aspirations, expectations and critical analysis of the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to transform patient-physician relationship, according to multi-stakeholder insight.

Methods: This study was conducted from June to December 2021, using an anticipatory ethics approach and sociology of expectations as the theoretical frameworks. It focused mainly on three groups of stakeholders; namely, physicians (n = 12), patients (n = 15) and healthcare managers (n = 11), all of whom are directly related to the adoption of AI in medicine (n = 38).

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Article Synopsis
  • Digital phenotyping is being considered for patient self-management, prompting a review of literature focusing on ethical, legal, and social (ELS) challenges in its healthcare implementation.
  • The review used the PRISMA-ScR methodology to identify relevant studies, revealing a predominant focus on technical issues rather than ELS concerns, which limits the understanding of the cultural and social context of these technologies.
  • Key ELS issues identified include privacy, security, consent, regulation, and trust, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive, interdisciplinary approach to tackle the complex challenges of digital phenotyping.
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