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Understanding Perspectives of Patients, Caregivers and Clinicians towards Emerging Collaborative-decision Making Technologies

May 20, 2026

arXiv
Abstract

In pediatrics, patients, caregivers, and clinicians share responsibility for health decisions, but limited collaboration can undermine outcomes. We conducted a qualitative study examining decision-makers perceptions toward collaborative decision-making technologies, including interactive dashboards, VR simulators, and AI voice assistants. Findings reveal differences in user opinions across groups and indicate technology acceptance is linked to users trust of these technologies. Technology developers and researchers need to explore design and implementation strategies that build and facilitate trust or appropriate distrust between users and these novel technologies before these tools can effectively support collaborative decision-making.

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Authors
Ray-Yuan Chung, Athena Ortega, Zixuan Xu, Daeun Yoo, Jaime Snyder, Wanda Pratt, Aaron Wightman, Ryan Hutson, Cozumel Pruette, Ari Pollack
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arXiv:2605.21777