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Risk Perception, Acceptance, and Trust of Using AI in Gastroenterology Practice in the Asia-Pacific Region: Web-Based Survey Study

Risk Perception, Acceptance, and Trust of Using AI in Gastroenterology Practice in the Asia-Pacific Region: Web-Based Survey Study

We also note the overall response rates are rather high; the survey was sent out to various gastroenterology associations as an open invitation, without individual follow-up. It is possible that AI is increasingly seen as transformative and important in the gastroenterology field, but there is not much work on understanding how perspectives on AI lead toward trust and adoption. Hence, invitees feel strongly about the matter and are more inclined to participate in this survey.

Wilson WB Goh, Kendrick YA Chia, Max FK Cheung, Kalya M Kee, May O Lwin, Peter J Schulz, Minhu Chen, Kaichun Wu, Simon SM Ng, Rashid Lui, Tiing Leong Ang, Khay Guan Yeoh, Han-mo Chiu, Deng-chyang Wu, Joseph JY Sung

JMIR AI 2024;3:e50525

Digital Outcome Measurement to Improve Care for Patients With Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: Protocol for the IMID Registry

Digital Outcome Measurement to Improve Care for Patients With Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases: Protocol for the IMID Registry

Patients are recruited from the departments of rheumatology, immunology, gastroenterology, and dermatology. A steering committee was also formed and included representatives of all participating departments. All representatives were involved in the design of the registry and selection of outcome measures. The cohort combines provider-reported outcomes and PROs. On request, clinical and administrative data can be exported from the EHR and pharmacy database.

Agnes E M Looijen, Reinier C A van Linschoten, Jan-Dietert Brugma, Dirk Jan Hijnen, Pascal H P de Jong, P Hugo M van der Kuy, Jan A M van Laar, C Janneke van der Woude, Annelieke Pasma

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e43230

Long-Term Effects of a Web-Based Low-FODMAP Diet Versus Probiotic Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Including Shotgun Analyses of Microbiota: Randomized, Double-Crossover Clinical Trial

Long-Term Effects of a Web-Based Low-FODMAP Diet Versus Probiotic Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Including Shotgun Analyses of Microbiota: Randomized, Double-Crossover Clinical Trial

If patients did not respond to either of the two treatments, they could still home-monitor using IBS CC, following treatment advice from the outpatient clinic at the Department of Gastroenterology, North Zealand University Hospital. Web-based ward rounds were performed daily by the study investigator, based on an electronic patient list (green: inactive symptoms; yellow: mild to moderate symptoms; or red: severe symptoms, according to the IBS-SSS).

Dorit Vedel Ankersen, Petra Weimers, Mette Bennedsen, Anne Birgitte Haaber, Eva Lund Fjordside, Moritz Emanuel Beber, Christian Lieven, Sanaz Saboori, Nicolai Vad, Terje Rannem, Dorte Marker, Kristine Paridaens, Suzanne Frahm, Lisbeth Jensen, Malte Rosager Hansen, Johan Burisch, Pia Munkholm

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(12):e30291

Development and Validation of a Mobile-Centered Digital Health Readiness Scale (mDiHERS): Health Literacy and Equity Scale

Development and Validation of a Mobile-Centered Digital Health Readiness Scale (mDiHERS): Health Literacy and Equity Scale

Recruitment was conducted in the outpatient clinic of the gastroenterology department at S Hospital in Seoul and through the IBD online community in the social network service (eg, Kakao Talk; Kakao Corp). Posters introducing this study, approved by the institutional review board and each institution, were posted in the outpatient clinic and online community.

Hana Kim, Rebecca Schnall, Nagyeom Yoon, Seong-Joon Koh, Jisan Lee, Jae Hee Cheon

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e58497

A Multidisciplinary Assessment of ChatGPT’s Knowledge of Amyloidosis: Observational Study

A Multidisciplinary Assessment of ChatGPT’s Knowledge of Amyloidosis: Observational Study

Diagnosing and caring for patients living with amyloidosis necessitate effective multidisciplinary collaboration between specialists in fields including but not limited to cardiology, gastroenterology, and neurology [4]. Due to amyloidosis being a rare disease, patients may be at risk for decreased health literacy regarding their condition.

Ryan C King, Jamil S Samaan, Yee Hui Yeo, Yuxin Peng, David C Kunkel, Ali A Habib, Roxana Ghashghaei

JMIR Cardio 2024;8:e53421

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