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Balancing hope and harm: A qualitative exploration of ethical aspects of using AI in Parkinson's Disease

Wednesday May 6, 2026 11:05 - 11:25 F3

Lecturer: Jamie Luckhaus

Track: Utvärdering och forskning

As rates of Parkinson’s disease continue to rise, so does interest in using predictive artificial intelligence (AI) to support (self-)care. But how do people with Parkinson’s themselves feel about these technologies?


This presentation explores the ethical dimensions of predictive AI in Parkinson’s management from the perspective of people living with the condition. Drawing primarily on a qualitative study with a patient panel in a European project developing predictive AI tools, we examine how participants view AI-driven risk prediction, prognosis, and medication response tools.


The session will discuss practical implications for responsible implementation, emphasizing the need to actively involve people with Parkinson’s in development and decision-making, ensure appropriate communication of sensitive predictions, and build safeguards to prevent harm and widening inequalities.

Language

English

Topic

Future Health and Care

Seminar type

Live + On site

Lecture type

Presentation

Objective of lecture

Orientation

Level of knowledge

Introductory

Target audience

Technicians/IT/Developers
Researchers
Students
Care professionals
Healthcare professionals
Patient/user organizations

Keyword

Patient centration
Patient safety
Ethics

Conference

Vitalis

Lecturers

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Jamie Luckhaus Lecturer