Artificial intelligence systems that record voice and video during pediatric emergencies are emerging as human-computer interaction (HCI) technologies with direct implications for clinical work, promising improvements in documentation, team performance, and post-event debriefing. Yet the perspectives of those most affected, including clinicians, parents, and child patients, remain largely absent from the design and governance of these technologies. This position paper argues that this has direct consequences for the legitimacy and effectiveness of these systems. We examine four areas where these missing perspectives prove consequential (consent, emotional impact, surveillance dynamics, and participatory governance) and propose four positions for reorienting AI recording in pediatric emergency care toward stakeholder-centered HCI inquiry.
翻译:在儿科急救过程中记录语音和视频的人工智能系统,正作为对临床工作产生直接影响的计算机人机交互技术涌现,有望改善文档记录、团队表现和事后复盘。然而,最受影响的群体——包括临床医生、家长和儿童患者——其观点在很大程度上仍未被纳入这些技术的设计和治理。本立场文件认为,这种缺失直接影响了系统的合法性和有效性。我们考察了这些缺失的观点产生后果的四个领域(同意机制、情感影响、监督动态和参与式治理),并提出四项主张,旨在将儿科急救中的AI录音重新导向以利益相关者为中心的计算机人机交互研究。