Medical students’ AI literacy and attitudes towards AI: a cross-sectional two-center study using pre-validated assessment instruments
University Hospital Bonn · Saarland University
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly important in healthcare. It is therefore crucial that today's medical students have certain basic AI skills that enable them to use AI applications successfully. These basic skills are often referred to as "AI literacy". Previous research projects that aimed to investigate medical students' AI literacy and attitudes towards AI have not used reliable and validated assessment instruments.
We used two validated self-assessment scales to measure AI literacy (31 Likert-type items) and attitudes towards AI (5 Likert-type items) at two German medical schools. The scales were distributed to the medical students through an online questionnaire. The final sample consisted of a total of 377 medical students. We conducted a confirmatory factor analysis and calculated the internal consistency of the scales to check whether the scales were sufficiently reliable to be used in our sample. In addition, we calculated t-tests to determine group differences and Pearson's and Kendall's correlation coefficients to examine associations between individual variables.
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5Topics & keywords
- Medical education
- Likert scale
- Health literacy
- Literacy
- Psychology
- Sample (material)
- Educational measurement
- Consistency (knowledge bases)
- Quality Education