Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Towards a process-oriented understanding of HR analytics: implementation and application
Felix Wirges, Anne‐Katrin Neyer
2022 · 43 Zit.
Agreement in Risk of Bias Assessment Between RobotReviewer and Human Reviewers: An Evaluation Study on Randomised Controlled Trials in Nursing‐Related Cochrane Reviews
Julian Hirt, Jasmin Eppel‐Meichlinger, Petra B. Schumacher et al.
2021 · 26 Zit.
Benefits and harms associated with the use of AI-related algorithmic decision-making systems by healthcare professionals: a systematic review
Christoph Wilhelm, Anke Steckelberg, Felix G. Rebitschek
2024 · 24 Zit.
Evolution of publicly available large language models for complex decision-making in breast cancer care
Sebastian Griewing, Johannes Knitza, Jelena Boekhoff et al.
2024 · 23 Zit.
Patients’ Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence Acceptance, Challenges, and Use in Medical Care: Qualitative Study
Jana Gundlack, Carolin Thiel, Sarah Negash et al.
2025 · 16 Zit.
Attitudes and Acceptance Towards Artificial Intelligence in Medical Care
Dana Holzner, Timo Apfelbacher, Wolfgang Rödle et al.
2022 · 14 Zit.
Proof-of-concept study of a small language model chatbot for breast cancer decision support – a transparent, source-controlled, explainable and data-secure approach
Sebastian Griewing, Fabian Lechner, Niklas Gremke et al.
2024 · 13 Zit.
Objective structured clinical examination “Death Certificate” station – Computer-based versus conventional exam format
A. Biolik, S. Heide, Р. Лессиг et al.
2018 · 12 Zit.
CoRad-19 – Modular Digital Teaching during the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic
Andreas Brendlin, Isabel Molwitz, Thekla Oechtering et al.
2022 · 10 Zit.
Comparison of Acceptance and Knowledge Transfer in Patient Information Before an MRI Exam Administered by Humanoid Robot Versus a Tablet Computer: A Randomized Controlled Study
Dietrich Stoevesandt, Patrick Jahn, Stefan Watzke et al.
2021 · 10 Zit.
Evaluating evidence-based health information from generative AI using a cross-sectional study with laypeople seeking screening information
Felix G. Rebitschek, Angelo Michele Carella, Silja Kohlrausch-Pazin et al.
2025 · 10 Zit.
Artificial Intelligence in Medical Care – Patients' Perceptions on Caregiving Relationships and Ethics: A Qualitative Study
Jana Gundlack, Sarah Negash, Carolin Thiel et al.
2025 · 9 Zit.
Algorithmic literacy in medical students – results of a knowledge test conducted in Germany
Philipp Kampa, Felix Balzer
2021 · 8 Zit.
Data Extractions Using a Large Language Model (Elicit) and Human Reviewers in Randomized Controlled Trials: A Systematic Comparison
J Bianchi, Julian Hirt, Magdalena Vogt et al.
2025 · 8 Zit.
Physicians’ attitudes and acceptance towards artificial intelligence in medical care: a qualitative study in Germany
Sarah Negash, Jana Gundlack, Charlotte Buch et al.
2025 · 7 Zit.