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- The perception of health providers about an artificial intelligence applied to Tuberculosis video-based treatment in Brazil: a protocol proposalPublication . Santos, Luiz Ricardo Albano dos; Bernardi, Filipe Andrade; Prado, Gabriela Cristina Silva; Lima, Vinicius Costa; Crepaldi, Nathalia Yukie; Marçal, Matheus Angerami; Galliez, Rafael Mello; Ruffino-Netto, Antonio; Alves, Domingos; Rijo, Rui Pedro Charters LopesTuberculosis (TB) is an infectious-contagious disease that affects mainly the lungs, ranking in the 10 main causes of death in the world. Non-adherence or non-treatment of TB may prolong transmissibility, increase the risk of drug resistance and lead to patient death. One step forward is the use of smartphones for monitoring the medication intake via video (VDOT). VDOT is a more acceptable and cost-effective option than the traditional DOT (in person). However, the VDOT system requires a professional (verifying agent) to check all medication intake daily. Based on an initiative that aims to replace the verifying agent with an artificial intelligence tool capable of validating it automatically through computer vision techniques (AI-based VDOT), the main goal of this work is to measure the acceptance and perception of Brazilian health professionals on the AI-Based VDOT before implementing this technology by using a quantitative questionnaire as instrument. To achieve this, we have developed a proposal of study protocol that describes the steps to create, apply and validate this research
- Towards a standardized protocol for conducting randomized clinical trial for softwarePublication . Rodrigues, Lídia Maria Lourençön; Lima, Inacia Bezerra de; Santos, Luiz Ricardo Albano dos; Bollela, Valdes Roberto; Cruz-Cunha, Maria Manuela; Rijo, Rui Pedro Charters Lopes; Alves, DomingosIn the last decade, evidence-based medical practice has been aided on a large scale by computerized decision support tools, aimed at reducing diagnostic and therapeutic uncertainty, complementing the actions of the health professional. With the technological evolution, it is already possible to consider these systems as part of the clinical intervention, both for the diagnostic stage and for the treatment of diseases. This article proposes the creation of a specific clinical trial protocol to evaluate the effects of the software as clinical intervention in different medical settings. The proposal is unprecedented and extremely relevant in the scientific literature and able to standardize from the development stage to the application of the software aiding in the treatment of diseases.
