EVALUATING HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS' PERCEPTIONS, EXPERTISE, AND BARRIERS REGARDING THE ADOPTION OF AI IN REHABILITATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/9ea0sj23Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, rehabilitation, healthcare providers, adoption barriers, technological competencies, perceptions, expertise, patient outcomes, personalized treatment, training, data privacy.Abstract
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in rehabilitation has the potential to revolutionize
healthcare by enhancing diagnostic accuracy, personalizing treatment plans, and improving patient
outcomes. However, the adoption of AI in rehabilitation practices faces challenges due to varying
perceptions, expertise, and barriers among healthcare providers. This study aims to evaluate healthcare
providers’ perceptions of AI's role in rehabilitation, their expertise in utilizing AI technologies, and the
barriers they encounter in its adoption. Through surveys and interviews with physiotherapists, rehabilitation
specialists, and healthcare administrators, the research identifies key factors influencing the integration of
AI into clinical practice, including the perceived benefits, technological competencies, and resistance
factors such as cost, training needs, and data privacy concerns.
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