Increasing Safety and Security Through Cyberspace by an Adaptive Network Model for AI-Assisted Risk Management of Neonatal Respiratory Distress

Book Chapter (2024)
Author(s)

Nisrine Mokadem (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Fakhra Jabeen (TU Delft - Technology, Policy and Management)

Jan Treur (De Haagse Hogeschool, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

H. Rob Taal (Erasmus MC)

Peter H.M.P. Roelofsma (Erasmus MC, De Haagse Hogeschool)

Research Group
Safety and Security Science
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-72075-8_5 Final published version
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Safety and Security Science
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Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.
Pages (from-to)
123-166
Publisher
Springer
ISBN (print)
978-3-031-72074-1
ISBN (electronic)
978-3-031-72075-8
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Abstract

This chapter presents the use of second-order adaptive network models of hospital teams consisting of doctors and nurses, interacting together. A variety of scenarios are modelled and simulated, in relation with respiratory distress of a neonate, along with the integration of an AI-Coach for monitoring and support of such teams and of organizational learning. The research highlights the benefits of introducing a virtual AI-Coach in a hospital setting. The practical application setting revolves around a medical team responsible for managing neonates with respiratory distress. In this setting an AI-Coach act as an additional team member, to ensure correct execution of medical procedure. Through simulation experiments, the adaptive network models demonstrate that the AI-Coach not only aids in maintaining correct medical procedure execution but also facilitates organizational learning, leading to significant improvements in procedure adherence and error reduction during neonatal care.

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