Table 1.
References | Patient Characteristics | Attitude toward AI | Patient’s Knowledge and Point of View on AI | |||
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Populations | N | Average Age (SD) | Investigated | Language Population | ||
Ongena et al., 2020 [32] | Breast cancer screening | 922 | ±45 | Trust Accountability Personal interaction Efficiency The general attitude toward AI |
German | Those who have lower education are less supportive of AI Those who think AI is less efficient had a more negative attitude toward AI |
Adams et al., 2020 [33] | / | 17 | / | Fear of the unknown Trust Human connection Improving communication |
English | AI was shaped and viewed as “science fiction” |
Carter et al., 2019 [34] | Breast cancer | / | / | Ethical Legal Social implications |
English | No deep understanding of the way health technologies work |
Mendelson, 2019 [35] | Breast cancer | / | / | Potentials Limitations |
English | Education in AI for patients Empowerment skills in doctor–patient communication |
Kapoor et al., 2020 [36] | / | / | / | Workflow applications of AI in radiology | English | Closed-loop communication of critical radiology results |