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    Dilemmakompetenz. Schwierige Entscheidungen schaffen, ohne von ihnen geschafft zu werden
    (edition FFAS, 2024) Küllenberg, Janna; Stößel, Ulrich; Reschauer, Georg; Michaelis, Martina
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    Mental health in the workplace hospital – results of the RCT “SEEGEN”
    (Karger, 2024) Hander, Nicole R.; Klein, Thomas; Mulfinger, Nadine; Jarczok, Marc; Rieger, Monika A.; Junne, Florian; Erschens, Rebecca; Maatouk, Imad; Küllenberg, Janna; Ruhle, Sascha; Süß, Stefan; Puschner, Bernd; Sander, Anja; Müller, Andreas; Angerer, Peter; Gündel, Harald; Rothermund, Eva
    Abstracts of the 27th ICPM World Congress in Tübingen September 2024
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Insights on the current state and future outlook of AI in health care: expert interview study
    (JMIR Publications, 2023) Hummelsberger, Pia; Koch, Timo K.; Rauh, Sabrina; Dorn, Julia; Lermer, Eva; Raue, Martina; Hudecek, Matthias; Schicho, Andreas; Colak, Errol; Ghassemi, Marzyeh; Gaube, Susanne
    Background Artificial intelligence (AI) is often promoted as a potential solution for many challenges health care systems face worldwide. However, its implementation in clinical practice lags behind its technological development. Objective This study aims to gain insights into the current state and prospects of AI technology from the stakeholders most directly involved in its adoption in the health care sector whose perspectives have received limited attention in research to date. Methods For this purpose, the perspectives of AI researchers and health care IT professionals in North America and Western Europe were collected and compared for profession-specific and regional differences. In this preregistered, mixed methods, cross-sectional study, 23 experts were interviewed using a semistructured guide. Data from the interviews were analyzed using deductive and inductive qualitative methods for the thematic analysis along with topic modeling to identify latent topics. Results Through our thematic analysis, four major categories emerged: (1) the current state of AI systems in health care, (2) the criteria and requirements for implementing AI systems in health care, (3) the challenges in implementing AI systems in health care, and (4) the prospects of the technology. Experts discussed the capabilities and limitations of current AI systems in health care in addition to their prevalence and regional differences. Several criteria and requirements deemed necessary for the successful implementation of AI systems were identified, including the technology’s performance and security, smooth system integration and human-AI interaction, costs, stakeholder involvement, and employee training. However, regulatory, logistical, and technical issues were identified as the most critical barriers to an effective technology implementation process. In the future, our experts predicted both various threats and many opportunities related to AI technology in the health care sector. Conclusions Our work provides new insights into the current state, criteria, challenges, and outlook for implementing AI technology in health care from the perspective of AI researchers and IT professionals in North America and Western Europe. For the full potential of AI-enabled technologies to be exploited and for them to contribute to solving current health care challenges, critical implementation criteria must be met, and all groups involved in the process must work together.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Non-task expert physicians benefit from correct explainable AI advice when reviewing X-rays
    (Nature, 2023) Gaube, Susanne; Suresh, Harini; Raue, Martina; Lermer, Eva; Koch, Timo K.; Hudecek, Matthias; Ackery, Alun D.; Grover, Samir C.; Coughlin, Joseph F.; Frey, Dieter; Kitamura, Felipe C.; Ghassemi, Marzyeh; Colak, Errol
    Artificial intelligence (AI)-generated clinical advice is becoming more prevalent in healthcare. However, the impact of AI-generated advice on physicians’ decision-making is underexplored. In this study, physicians received X-rays with correct diagnostic advice and were asked to make a diagnosis, rate the advice’s quality, and judge their own confidence. We manipulated whether the advice came with or without a visual annotation on the X-rays, and whether it was labeled as coming from an AI or a human radiologist. Overall, receiving annotated advice from an AI resulted in the highest diagnostic accuracy. Physicians rated the quality of AI advice higher than human advice. We did not find a strong effect of either manipulation on participants’ confidence. The magnitude of the effects varied between task experts and non-task experts, with the latter benefiting considerably from correct explainable AI advice. These findings raise important considerations for the deployment of diagnostic advice in healthcare.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Regionale Netzwerke als Förderer der Resilienz in Organisationen: Das Beispiel Arkadis
    (18.09.2024) Krause, Andreas; Cotichini, Mario; Kracunovic, Emina
    In der Schweiz entstehen regionale BGM-Foren mit Unterstützung von Gesundheitsförderung Schweiz. Beim Forum BGM Bern-Solothurn engagieren sich mehrere Träger wie Mobiliar, Suva, Axa, Artisana und FHNW mit Angeboten zur Gesundheitsförderung. So unterstützt die Mobiliar seit 2 Jahren die Stiftung Arkadis, um u.a. die Resilienz der Mitarbeitenden zu stärken. Durch eine Schulungsreihe wurden die Widerstandskräfte gestärkt, um schwierige Situationen zu bewältigen und persönlich zu wachsen. Der Fokus des Beitrags liegt auf den Erfahrungen der Stiftung Arkadis: Warum wurde Resilienz als Schwerpunkt gewählt? Wie erfolgte die Umsetzung? Wie wurde Resilienz in den Betrieb und dessen Kultur integriert? Welche Erkenntnisse können andere Unternehmen daraus ziehen? Anhand einer praktischen Übung wird exemplarisch aufgezeigt, wie an einem Resilienzfaktor gearbeitet werden kann. Der Workshop schliesst mit einem Ausblick darauf, wie regionale Netzwerke dazu beitragen, die Resilienz zu stärken.
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