Patient preferences as human factors for health data recommender systems and shared decision making in orthopaedic practice
BackgroundA core set of requirements for designing AI-based Health Recommender Systems (HRS) is a thorough understanding of human factors in a decision-making process. Patient preferences regarding treatment outcomes can be one important human factor. For orthopaedic medicine, limited communication...
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Main Authors: | Akanksha Singh (Author), Benjamin Schooley (Author), Sarah B. Floyd (Author), Stephen G. Pill (Author), John M. Brooks (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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