ESTRO 2024 - Abstract Book
S2767
Interdisciplinary - Health economics & health services research
ESTRO 2024
The multicentric evaluation of the workshop showed 18 participants found the chosen workshop concept to develop an implementation strategy had good acceptability, 17 found the methods used appropriate and 15 found it had good feasibility. When asked if the format to develop an implementation strategy appealed to them, 16 participants (completely) agreed. All participants agreed that the workshop and its content were (very) useful.
Participants also agreed that methods used and the
results of the workshop can be implemented in clinical routine in their own organization.
Conclusion:
Our study identified key stakeholders and highlighted major barriers and facilitators in the implementation AI in healthcare. This highlight is the importance of a multidisciplinary approach and stakeholder involvement when integrating AI into healthcare systems. To address the challenges faced when implementing AI, a research-driven implementation strategy was developed. This strategy not only lays the foundation for improved AI implementation in healthcare, but also contributes valuable insights to existing recommendations, offering the potential to elevate patient care and results. Evaluation of the workshop showed that the proposed methods and format for developing an implementation strategy are useful for multiple radiotherapy centres. In this era, with the rapid emergence of AI applications in the medical field and the extensive development of AI in radiotherapy, efficient and effective implementation is crucial.
Keywords: AI, implementation strategy, barriers&facilitators
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