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odML-Tables as a Metadata Standard in Microneurography
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2023 Sep 12;307:3-11. doi: 10.3233/SHTI230687.ABSTRACTMetadata is essential for handling medical data according to FAIR principles. Standards are well-established for many types of electrophysiological methods but are still lacking for microneurographic recordings of peripheral sensory nerve fibers in humans. Developing a new concept to enhance laboratory workflows is a complex process. We propose a standard for structuring and storing microneurography metadata based on odML and odML-tables. Further, we present an extension to the odML-tables GUI that enables user-friendly search functionality o...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - September 12, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Alina Troglio Aidan Nickerson Fabian Schlebusch Rainer R öhrig James Dunham Barbara Namer Ekaterina Kutafina Source Type: research

Why and When Physicians Google: Resident Physicians' Information-Seeking Strategies During Patient Consultations
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2023 Jun 29;305:580-583. doi: 10.3233/SHTI230563.ABSTRACTPhysicians depend on access to accurate, up-to-date information and knowledge to make decisions and carry out their work. Today, access to online medical information has become easier than ever before. There is a stream of research interested in understanding how online health information intervenes and influences the patient-physician relationship. While many studies have focused on patients' online health information seeking, fewer studies have addressed how physicians seek and use online medical information. In this qualitative study, f...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - June 30, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Helena Vallo Hult Christian Master Östlund Paul P ålsson Source Type: research

Scoping Review: Legal and Ethical Principles of Artificial Intelligence in Public Health
This study presents a thorough analysis of ethical and legal principles found in the literature on AI applications in public health. A comprehensive search yielded 22 publications for review, revealing ethical principles such as equity, bias, privacy, security, safety, transparency, confidentiality, accountability, social justice, and autonomy. Additionally, five key ethical challenges were identified. The study emphasizes the importance of addressing these ethical and legal concerns and encourages further research to establish comprehensive guidelines for responsible AI implementation in public health.PMID:37387113 | DOI:10.3233/SHTI230579
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - June 30, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Anwar Al-Hwsali Balqes Alsaadi Nima Abdi Shaza Khatab Mahmood Alzubaidi Barry Solaiman Mowafa Househ Source Type: research

Why and When Physicians Google: Resident Physicians' Information-Seeking Strategies During Patient Consultations
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2023 Jun 29;305:580-583. doi: 10.3233/SHTI230563.ABSTRACTPhysicians depend on access to accurate, up-to-date information and knowledge to make decisions and carry out their work. Today, access to online medical information has become easier than ever before. There is a stream of research interested in understanding how online health information intervenes and influences the patient-physician relationship. While many studies have focused on patients' online health information seeking, fewer studies have addressed how physicians seek and use online medical information. In this qualitative study, f...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - June 30, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Helena Vallo Hult Christian Master Östlund Paul P ålsson Source Type: research

Scoping Review: Legal and Ethical Principles of Artificial Intelligence in Public Health
This study presents a thorough analysis of ethical and legal principles found in the literature on AI applications in public health. A comprehensive search yielded 22 publications for review, revealing ethical principles such as equity, bias, privacy, security, safety, transparency, confidentiality, accountability, social justice, and autonomy. Additionally, five key ethical challenges were identified. The study emphasizes the importance of addressing these ethical and legal concerns and encourages further research to establish comprehensive guidelines for responsible AI implementation in public health.PMID:37387113 | DOI:10.3233/SHTI230579
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - June 30, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Anwar Al-Hwsali Balqes Alsaadi Nima Abdi Shaza Khatab Mahmood Alzubaidi Barry Solaiman Mowafa Househ Source Type: research

Why and When Physicians Google: Resident Physicians' Information-Seeking Strategies During Patient Consultations
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2023 Jun 29;305:580-583. doi: 10.3233/SHTI230563.ABSTRACTPhysicians depend on access to accurate, up-to-date information and knowledge to make decisions and carry out their work. Today, access to online medical information has become easier than ever before. There is a stream of research interested in understanding how online health information intervenes and influences the patient-physician relationship. While many studies have focused on patients' online health information seeking, fewer studies have addressed how physicians seek and use online medical information. In this qualitative study, f...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - June 30, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Helena Vallo Hult Christian Master Östlund Paul P ålsson Source Type: research

Scoping Review: Legal and Ethical Principles of Artificial Intelligence in Public Health
This study presents a thorough analysis of ethical and legal principles found in the literature on AI applications in public health. A comprehensive search yielded 22 publications for review, revealing ethical principles such as equity, bias, privacy, security, safety, transparency, confidentiality, accountability, social justice, and autonomy. Additionally, five key ethical challenges were identified. The study emphasizes the importance of addressing these ethical and legal concerns and encourages further research to establish comprehensive guidelines for responsible AI implementation in public health.PMID:37387113 | DOI:10.3233/SHTI230579
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - June 30, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Anwar Al-Hwsali Balqes Alsaadi Nima Abdi Shaza Khatab Mahmood Alzubaidi Barry Solaiman Mowafa Househ Source Type: research

Why and When Physicians Google: Resident Physicians' Information-Seeking Strategies During Patient Consultations
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2023 Jun 29;305:580-583. doi: 10.3233/SHTI230563.ABSTRACTPhysicians depend on access to accurate, up-to-date information and knowledge to make decisions and carry out their work. Today, access to online medical information has become easier than ever before. There is a stream of research interested in understanding how online health information intervenes and influences the patient-physician relationship. While many studies have focused on patients' online health information seeking, fewer studies have addressed how physicians seek and use online medical information. In this qualitative study, f...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - June 30, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Helena Vallo Hult Christian Master Östlund Paul P ålsson Source Type: research

Scoping Review: Legal and Ethical Principles of Artificial Intelligence in Public Health
This study presents a thorough analysis of ethical and legal principles found in the literature on AI applications in public health. A comprehensive search yielded 22 publications for review, revealing ethical principles such as equity, bias, privacy, security, safety, transparency, confidentiality, accountability, social justice, and autonomy. Additionally, five key ethical challenges were identified. The study emphasizes the importance of addressing these ethical and legal concerns and encourages further research to establish comprehensive guidelines for responsible AI implementation in public health.PMID:37387113 | DOI:10.3233/SHTI230579
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - June 30, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Anwar Al-Hwsali Balqes Alsaadi Nima Abdi Shaza Khatab Mahmood Alzubaidi Barry Solaiman Mowafa Househ Source Type: research

Why and When Physicians Google: Resident Physicians' Information-Seeking Strategies During Patient Consultations
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2023 Jun 29;305:580-583. doi: 10.3233/SHTI230563.ABSTRACTPhysicians depend on access to accurate, up-to-date information and knowledge to make decisions and carry out their work. Today, access to online medical information has become easier than ever before. There is a stream of research interested in understanding how online health information intervenes and influences the patient-physician relationship. While many studies have focused on patients' online health information seeking, fewer studies have addressed how physicians seek and use online medical information. In this qualitative study, f...
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - June 30, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Helena Vallo Hult Christian Master Östlund Paul P ålsson Source Type: research

Scoping Review: Legal and Ethical Principles of Artificial Intelligence in Public Health
This study presents a thorough analysis of ethical and legal principles found in the literature on AI applications in public health. A comprehensive search yielded 22 publications for review, revealing ethical principles such as equity, bias, privacy, security, safety, transparency, confidentiality, accountability, social justice, and autonomy. Additionally, five key ethical challenges were identified. The study emphasizes the importance of addressing these ethical and legal concerns and encourages further research to establish comprehensive guidelines for responsible AI implementation in public health.PMID:37387113 | DOI:10.3233/SHTI230579
Source: Studies in Health Technology and Informatics - June 30, 2023 Category: Information Technology Authors: Anwar Al-Hwsali Balqes Alsaadi Nima Abdi Shaza Khatab Mahmood Alzubaidi Barry Solaiman Mowafa Househ Source Type: research