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. 2025 Sep 10;14:e83537. doi: 10.2196/83537

Correction: Factors Affecting the Receptiveness of Chinese Internists and Surgeons Toward Artificial Intelligence–Driven Drug Prescription: Protocol for a Systematic Survey Study

Qiujin Shen 1,2,#, Xiaowen Gong 1,2,#, Wei Zhang 1,2,#, Yu Hu 1,2,#, Yueshen Ma 1,2, Ziyi Ren 1,2, Sichang Liu 1,2, Zhen Song 1,2, Robert Peter Gale 3, Jinyu Wang 1,2,#, Junren Chen 1,2,✉,#
PMCID: PMC12461173  PMID: 40929725

In “Factors Affecting the Receptiveness of Chinese Internists and Surgeons Toward Artificial Intelligence–Driven Drug Prescription: Protocol for a Systematic Survey Study” (JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e76009) the authors noted one error.

In Textbox 1, under both forced-choice questions, the first option:

Forced-choice questions in the survey questionnaire.

I anticipate ≥1 physician (possibly, including myself) at my hospital will become ready to use AI to prescribe a drug within _____ years.

  • ≤1

  • 1.1 to 3

  • 3.1 to 5

  • 5.1 to 10

  • >10

  • Never

I anticipate I myself will become ready to use AI to prescribe a drug within _____ years.

  • ≤1

  • 1.1 to 3

  • 3.1 to 5

  • 5.1 to 10

  • >10

  • Never

≤1 to 3

Has been revised to:

≤1

And the following option has been added underneath the first option:

1.1 to 3

So that Textbox 1 now reads as follows:

The correction will appear in the online version of the paper on the JMIR Publications website together with the publication of this correction notice. Because this was made after submission to PubMed, PubMed Central, and other full-text repositories, the corrected article has also been resubmitted to those repositories.


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