Table 4 Survey results

From: Autonomous artificial intelligence increases screening and follow-up for diabetic retinopathy in youth: the ACCESS randomized control trial

Survey question

AI (n = 80a)

Control with completed DED screening (n = 15a)

p-valueb

My eyes are healthy (agree or strongly agree)

82.5%

73.3%

0.47

I know diabetes could have an impact on my eyesight (agree or strongly agree)

91.1%

93.3%

0.78

Having a diabetic eye exam regularly is important (agree or strongly agree)

92.5%

100.0%

0.59

How satisfied were you with the length of time it took to complete the diabetic eye exam? (very satisfied or satisfied)

92.5%

100.0%

0.59

How satisfied were you with the length of time it took to receive the results of your diabetic eye exam? (very satisfied or satisfied)

95.0%

93.3%

0.59

How satisfied were you that you received an easy to understand explanation of procedures before the eye exam? (very satisfied or satisfied)

96.2%

93.3%

0.51

How satisfied were you with the overall experience of having a diabetic eye exam done in the diabetes clinic? (very satisfied or satisfied)

96.2%

n/a

n/a

For your next diabetic eye exam, how likely are you to choose a dilated eye exam at an eye care provider? (very likely or likely)

57.0%

80.0%

0.15

For your next diabetic eye exam, how likely are you to choose a point-of-care diabetic retinopathy screening exam using artificial intelligence? (very likely or likely)

84.8%

93.3%

0.69

  1. aOne AI patient did not complete the survey; One AI patient completed only the first 5/9 questions; 4 SOC patients did not complete the survey.
  2. bFisher’s exact test. All statistical tests are two-sided.