帕金森病患者人工智能健康监测的多层次伦理思考。

Q1 Arts and Humanities AJOB Empirical Bioethics Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-27 DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2274582
Anita Ho, Itai Bavli, Ravneet Mahal, Martin J McKeown
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人工智能(AI)在医疗保健领域引起了极大的关注,许多人希望人工智能能够增强我们的医疗系统照顾慢性和退行性疾病患者的能力,包括帕金森病(PD)。本文报告了一项针对帕金森病患者、家庭护理人员和医疗保健提供者的定性研究的主题和经验教训,该研究涉及使用人工智能监测、评估和预测帕金森病症状和进展的伦理层面。专题分析确定了四个交叉层面的伦理问题:个人、人际、专业/机构和社会层面。考虑到可以持续收集和处理纵向数据的预测算法的潜在好处,参与者表示希望获得更及时、持续和准确的信息,以加强对日常波动的管理,并随着疾病的进展促进临床和个人护理。尽管如此,他们对围绕不断演变的疾病身份、家庭和职业护理关系、隐私以及数据所有权/治理的交叉伦理问题表示担忧。多层分析为理解在监测和管理帕金森病和其他慢性/退行性疾病中使用人工智能的伦理提供了一种有用的方法。
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Multi-Level Ethical Considerations of Artificial Intelligence Health Monitoring for People Living with Parkinson's Disease.

Artificial intelligence (AI) has garnered tremendous attention in health care, and many hope that AI can enhance our health system's ability to care for people with chronic and degenerative conditions, including Parkinson's Disease (PD). This paper reports the themes and lessons derived from a qualitative study with people living with PD, family caregivers, and health care providers regarding the ethical dimensions of using AI to monitor, assess, and predict PD symptoms and progression. Thematic analysis identified ethical concerns at four intersecting levels: personal, interpersonal, professional/institutional, and societal levels. Reflecting on potential benefits of predictive algorithms that can continuously collect and process longitudinal data, participants expressed a desire for more timely, ongoing, and accurate information that could enhance management of day-to-day fluctuations and facilitate clinical and personal care as their disease progresses. Nonetheless, they voiced concerns about intersecting ethical questions around evolving illness identities, familial and professional care relationships, privacy, and data ownership/governance. The multi-layer analysis provides a helpful way to understand the ethics of using AI in monitoring and managing PD and other chronic/degenerative conditions.

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