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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07760051

Effects of Agent-assisted, LLM-assisted and Traditional Workflows on Diagnosis and Management Planning at Admission

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate whether AI-assisted workflows improve physicians' admission diagnosis and management planning performance on standardized simulated inpatient cases, among practicing internal medicine and surgery physicians across all seniority levels and across three tiers of the Chinese healthcare system. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does the Agent-assisted workflow yield better structured admission diagnosis and management planning scores than standalone LLM assistance? * Does the Agent-assisted workflow outperform the traditional workflow without AI tools? Researchers will compare three parallel groups (traditional workflow group, LLM-assisted group, Agent-assisted group) to determine whether the Agent tool can improve diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. Participants will: * Be recruited from 15 hospitals in China and participate remotely under video proctoring * Be randomly assigned to one of the three fixed workflows, with randomization stratified by hospital tier, specialty and seniority * Complete 6 anonymized simulated HIS admission cases within one hour * Submit structured answers for each case covering principal diagnosis, secondary diagnoses, differential diagnoses, diagnostic justification, next diagnostic or therapeutic steps, consultation and referral decisions, and diagnostic confidence * Have their operation logs and time consumption recorded automatically by the study platform

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-08-18

1 state

Clinical Decision Support Systems
Diagnostic Reasoning
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07518199

The Effect of an Artificial Intelligence-Supported Virtual Reality Simulation on Nursing Students' Holistic Care Skills

This study aims to evaluate the effect of artificial intelligence (AI)-supported virtual reality (VR) simulation on nursing students' holistic care skills. The study is a randomised controlled trial involving fourth-year nursing students, divided into an experimental and a control group. Whilst the experimental group will receive AI-supported VR simulation training, the control group will receive traditional case-based training. Outcomes to be assessed include decision-making, symptom identification, nursing diagnosis, simulation design and satisfaction with the training methods.

Gender: All

Updated: 2026-04-08

Nursing Students
Decision-Making
Diagnostic Reasoning