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In Insights into imaging

OBJECTIVES : This study aimed to gain insight into radiographers' views on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in Saudi Arabia by conducting a qualitative investigation designed to provide recommendations to assist radiographic workforce improvement.

MATERIALS AND METHODS : We conducted an online cross-sectional online survey of Saudi radiographers regarding perspectives on AI implementation, job security, workforce development, and ethics.

RESULTS : In total, 562 valid responses were received. Most respondents (90.6%) believed that AI was the direction of diagnostic imaging. Among the respondents, 88.5% stated that AI would improve the accuracy of diagnosis. Some challenges in implementing AI in Saudi Arabia include the high cost of equipment, inadequate knowledge, radiologists' fear of losing employment, and concerns related to potential medical errors and cyber threats.

CONCLUSION : Radiographers were generally positive about introducing AI to radiology departments. To integrate AI successfully into radiology departments, radiographers need training programs, transparent policies, and motivation.

Aldhafeeri Faten Mane

2022-Nov-22

Artificial intelligence, Diagnostic imaging, Radiographers, Radiology