Knowledge, attitude, and practice of artificial intelligence among medical students in Sudan: a cross-sectional study

Mohammed Hammad Jaber Amin(National Health Service), Musab Awadalla Mohamed Elhassan Elmahi(Alzaiem Alazhari University), Gasm Alseed Abdelmonim(Shendi University), Gasm Alseed Abdelmonim Gasm Alseed Fadlalmoula(Shendi University), Jaber Hammad Jaber Amin(National Health Service), Noon hatim Khalid Alrabee(University of Khartoum), Mohammed Haydar Awad(Karary University), Zuhal yahya mohamed omer(Alzaiem Alazhari University), Nuha Tayseer Ibrahim Abu Dayyeh(Ahfad University for Women), Nada Abdalla Hassan Abdalkareem(Ahfad University for Women), Esra Mohammed Osman Meisara Seed Ahmed(Alzaiem Alazhari University), Hadia Abdelrahman Hassan Osman(Sinnar University), Hiba A.O. Mohamed(Nile Valley University), Aya Elshaikh Mohamedtoum Babiker(Ahfad University for Women), Ammar Alemam Diab Alnour(AlMughtaribeen University), Estbrg alsafi Mohamed ahmed(Alzaiem Alazhari University), Eithar Hussein Elamin Garban(University of Bahri), Noura Satti Ali Mohammed(Dehradun Institute of Technology University), Khabab Abbasher Hussien Mohamed Ahmed(University of Khartoum), Mirza Adil Beig(Jinnah Sindh Medical University), Muhammad Ashir Shafique(Nile Valley University), Mazar Gamal Mohamed Elhag(Ahfad University for Women), Mojtaba Majdy Elfakey Omer(Alzaiem Alazhari University), Amna Ali(Al-Neelain University), Doaa Haider Mohamed Shatir(Ahfad University for Women), Hiba Osman Ali MohamedElhassan(Ahfad University for Women), Khlood Hamdi Ahmed Bin Saleh(Alzaiem Alazhari University), Maria Badraldin Ali(Al-Neelain University), Sahar Suliman Elzber Abdalla(International University of Africa), Waleed Mohammed Alhaj(Alzaiem Alazhari University), Elaf Sabri Khalil Mergani(Al-Neelain University), Hazim Hassan Mohammed(National Health Service)
Annals of Medicine and Surgery
April 24, 2024
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Introduction: In this cross-sectional study, the authors explored the knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to artificial intelligence (AI) among medical students in Sudan. With AI increasingly impacting healthcare, understanding its integration into medical education is crucial. This study aimed to assess the current state of AI awareness, perceptions, and practical experiences among medical students in Sudan. The authors aimed to evaluate the extent of AI familiarity among Sudanese medical students by examining their attitudes toward its application in medicine. Additionally, this study seeks to identify the factors influencing knowledge levels and explore the practical implementation of AI in the medical field. Method: tests, logistic regression, and correlations were analyzed using SPSS version 26.0. Results: Out of the 762 participants, the majority exhibited a basic understanding of AI, but detailed knowledge of its applications was limited. Positive attitudes toward the importance of AI in diagnosis, radiology, and pathology were prevalent. However, practical application of these methods was infrequent, with only a minority of the participants having hands-on experience. Factors influencing knowledge included the lack of a formal curriculum and gender disparities. Conclusion: This study highlights the need for comprehensive AI education in medical training programs in Sudan. While participants displayed positive attitudes, there was a notable gap in practical experience. Addressing these gaps through targeted educational interventions is crucial for preparing future healthcare professionals to navigate the evolving landscape of AI in medicine. Recommendations: Policy efforts should focus on integrating AI education into the medical curriculum to ensure readiness for the technological advancements shaping the future of healthcare.


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