The Perception and Attitude of the Use of Robotics Among Medical Students, Rehabilitation Students, Including OT and PT Students and Specialists, and Healthcare Faculty Members

Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics have gained much attention during the last decade in the medical field, and they will probably affect the practice of the next generation of healthcare providers. Methods: This cross-sectional study used an online questionnaire to assess students...

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Main Authors: Mona Aljefiri, Mona Alhabsh, Manar Alabbasi, Suad Aljehani, Fahad Somaa
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2024-12-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_743_24
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author Mona Aljefiri
Mona Alhabsh
Manar Alabbasi
Suad Aljehani
Fahad Somaa
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description Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics have gained much attention during the last decade in the medical field, and they will probably affect the practice of the next generation of healthcare providers. Methods: This cross-sectional study used an online questionnaire to assess students’ and faculty’s prior knowledge and perceptions of AI and robotics. It was conducted at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah. The sample of the present study includes 374 participants. Data was collected, processed, and statistically analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics Data Editors. The level of statistical significance was assumed to be a P value >0.05, which indicates a non-significant difference. Results: Most participants were healthcare students (87%) aged 18–24 (84%). Overall, both students and faculty were moderately familiar with AI and robotics in medicine (30.7% and 31.3%, respectively). Both students and faculty wanted to incorporate AI and robotics into their medical curriculum (63.2% and 81.2%, respectively). They saw AI as already present in the field of surgery (37.4% and 45.8%, respectively) and further implemented in the same field prospectively, too (38.3% and 52.1%, respectively). Many participants believed that AI would only be integrated into healthcare and operated by a specialist (79%); however, the majority still favored the physician’s opinion over AI (63%). Conclusion: Most healthcare students and faculty recognize the significance of AI and are excited to engage. AI and robotics should be given ample consideration in the education curriculum by enhancing continual training programs for faculty to conduct AI and robotics courses.
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spelling doaj-art-01f4ebf4a0c84f52bb1c5faeeeb9b4d52025-01-12T14:12:36ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences0976-48790975-74062024-12-0116Suppl 4S3242S324410.4103/jpbs.jpbs_743_24The Perception and Attitude of the Use of Robotics Among Medical Students, Rehabilitation Students, Including OT and PT Students and Specialists, and Healthcare Faculty MembersMona AljefiriMona AlhabshManar AlabbasiSuad AljehaniFahad SomaaBackground: Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics have gained much attention during the last decade in the medical field, and they will probably affect the practice of the next generation of healthcare providers. Methods: This cross-sectional study used an online questionnaire to assess students’ and faculty’s prior knowledge and perceptions of AI and robotics. It was conducted at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah. The sample of the present study includes 374 participants. Data was collected, processed, and statistically analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics Data Editors. The level of statistical significance was assumed to be a P value >0.05, which indicates a non-significant difference. Results: Most participants were healthcare students (87%) aged 18–24 (84%). Overall, both students and faculty were moderately familiar with AI and robotics in medicine (30.7% and 31.3%, respectively). Both students and faculty wanted to incorporate AI and robotics into their medical curriculum (63.2% and 81.2%, respectively). They saw AI as already present in the field of surgery (37.4% and 45.8%, respectively) and further implemented in the same field prospectively, too (38.3% and 52.1%, respectively). Many participants believed that AI would only be integrated into healthcare and operated by a specialist (79%); however, the majority still favored the physician’s opinion over AI (63%). Conclusion: Most healthcare students and faculty recognize the significance of AI and are excited to engage. AI and robotics should be given ample consideration in the education curriculum by enhancing continual training programs for faculty to conduct AI and robotics courses.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_743_24artificial intelligencehealthcare facultyhealthcare studentsperceptionrobotics
spellingShingle Mona Aljefiri
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Manar Alabbasi
Suad Aljehani
Fahad Somaa
The Perception and Attitude of the Use of Robotics Among Medical Students, Rehabilitation Students, Including OT and PT Students and Specialists, and Healthcare Faculty Members
Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
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healthcare faculty
healthcare students
perception
robotics
title The Perception and Attitude of the Use of Robotics Among Medical Students, Rehabilitation Students, Including OT and PT Students and Specialists, and Healthcare Faculty Members
title_full The Perception and Attitude of the Use of Robotics Among Medical Students, Rehabilitation Students, Including OT and PT Students and Specialists, and Healthcare Faculty Members
title_fullStr The Perception and Attitude of the Use of Robotics Among Medical Students, Rehabilitation Students, Including OT and PT Students and Specialists, and Healthcare Faculty Members
title_full_unstemmed The Perception and Attitude of the Use of Robotics Among Medical Students, Rehabilitation Students, Including OT and PT Students and Specialists, and Healthcare Faculty Members
title_short The Perception and Attitude of the Use of Robotics Among Medical Students, Rehabilitation Students, Including OT and PT Students and Specialists, and Healthcare Faculty Members
title_sort perception and attitude of the use of robotics among medical students rehabilitation students including ot and pt students and specialists and healthcare faculty members
topic artificial intelligence
healthcare faculty
healthcare students
perception
robotics
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