Research Article
Empowering Radiographers: A Call for Integrated AI Training in University Curricula
Table 4
Perceptions of radiographers towards artificial intelligence and source of knowledge.
| Question | Item | Statement | Radiographers | | % |
| What is the source of your information about AI? | 1 | Internet and media | 59 | 59% | 2 | Books and journals | 10 | 10% | 3 | Colleagues and friends | 13 | 13% | 4 | Other sources | 4 | 4% |
| What is the role AI could play in your practice? (You can select more than one response) | 1 | It will provide no help in the field of medical diagnosis/treatment | 18 | 18% | 2 | It will guide me in particular cases | 50 | 50% | 3 | It will be an evidence-based medical care basis | 36 | 36% | 4 | It will fill the gaps caused by human intellectual ability limits | 35 | 35% | 5 | AI will replace doctor’s judgment | 9 | 9% | 6 | Other sources | 4 | 4% |
| How do you evaluate the AI’s diagnostic ability compared with the doctor’s experience? | 1 | Less than the doctor’s experience | 10 | 10% | 2 | Not superior | 26 | 26% | 3 | Similar | 18 | 18% | 4 | Superior | 26 | 26% | 5 | Highly superior | 6 | 6% |
| If you have an AI, which you follow if there was a contradiction between your judgment and the AI’s judgment? | 1 | My judgment | 17 | 17% | 2 | AI’s judgment | 13 | 13% | 3 | Seek for the experts’ judgment | 41 | 41% | 4 | Seek for other AI programs’ judgment | 6 | 6% | 5 | Leave the decision to the patient | 9 | 9% |
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