Triadic relations in healthcare: surveying physicians' perspectives on generative AI integration and its role on empathy, the placebo effect and patient care

医疗保健中的三元关系:调查医生对生成式人工智能整合及其在同理心、安慰剂效应和患者护理中的作用的看法

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The integration of generative artificial intelligence (genAI) tools into clinical practice and health care systems is reshaping modern healthcare, introducing technology as an active third participant in the evolving physician-patient-technology relationship. As these tools begin to play more prominent roles, understanding physicians' perspectives is essential for guiding their ethical and effective use. OBJECTIVE: This survey examined physicians' use of genAI and their views on its potential impact on empathy, the physician-patient relationship, and psychobiological mechanisms such as the placebo and nocebo effects. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was distributed to 2,444 physicians at a major academic pediatric hospital in Boston (October 2024-February 2025). The survey included items on genAI use, perceptions of its clinical and relational impact, and associated concerns. A total of 319 (13%) completed responses were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. RESULTS: Within 2 years of the public release, 65.2% of respondents had used genAI tools, most commonly for administrative tasks like writing emails (55.8%) and documentation (31.3%). Use was more common among younger physicians and men. A majority believed genAI could improve patient care (60.7%) and increase time for direct interaction (65.7%). However, views were more divided regarding its ability to support empathetic care or influence placebo effects, with many physicians expressing neutrality or uncertainty. Notably, 50.8% agreed that genAI-human interactions could increase patient anxiety, indicating concern about potential nocebo effects. Perspectives on broader genAI adoption were mixed, with 30.6% expressing concern and 37.7% neutral. CONCLUSION: Physicians are rapidly adopting genAI tools, primarily for administrative use, while remaining cautious about its relational and psychological implications. These findings underscore the importance of addressing ethical concerns and supporting clinicians as they navigate this evolving triadic relationship between physician, patient, and genAI.

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