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AI-pod questionnaire: clinical decision support system (CDSS)

Welcome to the AI-POD survey! 

Thank you for your time and interest in this study. 

What is the study about?
Within the AI-POD project we foresee to develop a clinical decision support tool. To ensure a responsible development of this tool we would like to assess perceived benefits, perceived risks and the intention to use this AI-based tool among potential end-users of the clinical decision support system (CDSS).  

When can you participate?
You can participate when you: 

  1. You are a health care professional that is involved in the prevention, management and treatment decisions of individuals living with obesity
  2. are able to provide informed consent 
  3. are able to read and understand Dutch, French, English, German or Czech.

Is my privacy guaranteed?
Yes, this survey is anonymous. More information about the study and your privacy can be found HERE.

How long does it take to complete the survey?
The survey takes approximately 5 to 10 minutes. 

Who is performing this study?
This study is guided by Prof. Pascal Borry (pascal.borry@kuleuven.be) and Dr. Eva Van Steijvoort (eva.vansteijvoort@kuleuven.be) (KU Leuven, Belgium). 

Do you want more information about the AI-POD project?
Have a look at the project's website: https://ai-pod.eu/

There are 59 questions in this survey.
This survey is anonymous.

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