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Attitudes Towards the Adoption of Remote Patient Monitoring and Artificial Intelligence in Parkinson’s Disease Management: Perspectives of Patients and Neurologists

6 - February

Early detection of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) progression remains a challenge. As remote patient monitoring solutions (RMS) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies emerge as potential aids for PD management, there’s a gap in understanding how end users view these technologies. This research explores patient and neurologist perspectives on AI-assisted RMS.

Methods

Qualitative interviews and focus-groups were conducted with 27 persons with PD (PwPD) and six neurologists from Finland and Italy. The discussions covered traditional disease progression detection and the prospects of integrating AI and RMS. Sessions were recorded, transcribed, and underwent thematic analysis.

Results

The study involved five individual interviews (four Italian participants and one Finnish) and six focus-groups (four Finnish and two Italian) with PwPD. Additionally, six neurologists (three from each country) were interviewed. Both cohorts voiced frustration with current monitoring methods due to their limited real-time detection capabilities. However, there was enthusiasm for AI-assisted RMS, contingent upon its value addition, user-friendliness, and preservation of the doctor-patient bond. While some PwPD had privacy and trust concerns, the anticipated advantages in symptom regulation seemed to outweigh these apprehensions.

This study offers insights into the potential drivers and barriers for adopting AI-assisted RMS in PD care. Recognizing these factors is pivotal for the successful integration of these digital health tools in PD management.

Read the full publication here: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40271-023-00669-0

Godoy Junior, C.A., Miele, F., Mäkitie, L. et al. Attitudes Toward the Adoption of Remote Patient Monitoring and Artificial Intelligence in Parkinson’s Disease Management: Perspectives of Patients and Neurologists. Patient 17, 275–285 (2024).

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