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. 2023 Nov 16;10:1259595. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2023.1259595

Table 3.

Summary table of results from patient satisfaction of AIaMD in skin cancer pathways.

Median IQR
I feel confident in ‘computers’ being used to help doctors diagnose and formulate management plans 70 50–95
I think having computers assess my photographs to help guide my GP is a good way of dealing with my problem 85 65–100
I would rather have my skin assessed by a computer than wait weeks to see an in-person dermatologist 70 50–97.5
I felt comfortable having my photographs taken with a mobile phone device 95 70–100
The prospect of having my lesions assessed by a computer made me feel uncomfortable 10 0–46
I have confidence that a computer can help me and my doctor by analyzing photographs of lesions 85 60–100
I feel more confident in my diagnosis when it is made by a dermatologist compared to a computer 50 50–75
The photography service is an efficient use of my time 85 62.5–100
I found it embarrassing having my photographs taken 0 0–5
I would have preferred to see a dermatologist face to face rather than have a computer assess my lesion 50 25–80
Having a computer assess photographs of my lesion saves time in comparison to a face-to-face consultation 75 50–95
I would have preferred to have my photographs taking in my GP practice rather than in hospital 50 10–71.25
I felt the time needed to take photographs was too long 0 0–10
I would recommend the teledermatology service to friends and family. 80 50–100