Global Health care Professionals' Perceptions of Large Language Model Use In Practice: Cross-Sectional Survey Study.

IF 3.2 Q1 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Ecem Ozkan, Aysun Tekin, Mahmut Can Ozkan, Daniel Cabrera, Alexander Niven, Yue Dong
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Abstract

Background: ChatGPT is a large language model-based chatbot developed by OpenAI. ChatGPT has many potential applications to health care, including enhanced diagnostic accuracy and efficiency, improved treatment planning, and better patient outcomes. However, health care professionals' perceptions of ChatGPT and similar artificial intelligence tools are not well known. Understanding these attitudes is important to inform the best approaches to exploring their use in medicine.

Objective: Our aim was to evaluate the health care professionals' awareness and perceptions regarding potential applications of ChatGPT in the medical field, including potential benefits and challenges of adoption.

Methods: We designed a 33-question online survey that was distributed among health care professionals via targeted emails and professional Twitter and LinkedIn accounts. The survey included a range of questions to define respondents' demographic characteristics, familiarity with ChatGPT, perceptions of this tool's usefulness and reliability, and opinions on its potential to improve patient care, research, and education efforts.

Results: One hundred and fifteen health care professionals from 21 countries responded to the survey, including physicians, nurses, researchers, and educators. Of these, 101 (87.8%) had heard of ChatGPT, mainly from peers, social media, and news, and 77 (76.2%) had used ChatGPT at least once. Participants found ChatGPT to be helpful for writing manuscripts (n=31, 45.6%), emails (n=25, 36.8%), and grants (n=12, 17.6%); accessing the latest research and evidence-based guidelines (n=21, 30.9%); providing suggestions on diagnosis or treatment (n=15, 22.1%); and improving patient communication (n=12, 17.6%). Respondents also felt that the ability of ChatGPT to access and summarize research articles (n=22, 46.8%), provide quick answers to clinical questions (n=15, 31.9%), and generate patient education materials (n=10, 21.3%) was helpful. However, there are concerns regarding the use of ChatGPT, for example, the accuracy of responses (n=14, 29.8%), limited applicability in specific practices (n=18, 38.3%), and legal and ethical considerations (n=6, 12.8%), mainly related to plagiarism or copyright violations. Participants stated that safety protocols such as data encryption (n=63, 62.4%) and access control (n=52, 51.5%) could assist in ensuring patient privacy and data security.

Conclusions: Our findings show that ChatGPT use is widespread among health care professionals in daily clinical, research, and educational activities. The majority of our participants found ChatGPT to be useful; however, there are concerns about patient privacy, data security, and its legal and ethical issues as well as the accuracy of its information. Further studies are required to understand the impact of ChatGPT and other large language models on clinical, educational, and research outcomes, and the concerns regarding its use must be addressed systematically and through appropriate methods.

全球卫生保健专业人员在实践中对大型语言模型使用的看法:横断面调查研究。
背景:ChatGPT是OpenAI公司开发的基于语言模型的大型聊天机器人。ChatGPT在医疗保健领域有许多潜在的应用,包括提高诊断准确性和效率、改进治疗计划和改善患者预后。然而,医疗保健专业人员对ChatGPT和类似人工智能工具的看法并不为人所知。了解这些态度对于探索其在医学中的应用的最佳方法至关重要。目的:我们的目的是评估卫生保健专业人员对ChatGPT在医疗领域的潜在应用的认识和看法,包括采用ChatGPT的潜在好处和挑战。方法:我们设计了一份包含33个问题的在线调查,通过有针对性的电子邮件和专业的Twitter和LinkedIn账户在卫生保健专业人员中分发。该调查包括一系列问题,以确定受访者的人口特征、对ChatGPT的熟悉程度、对该工具的有用性和可靠性的看法,以及对其改善患者护理、研究和教育工作的潜力的看法。结果:来自21个国家的115名卫生保健专业人员参与了调查,包括医生、护士、研究人员和教育工作者。其中,101人(87.8%)主要从同龄人、社交媒体和新闻中听说过ChatGPT, 77人(76.2%)至少使用过一次ChatGPT。参与者发现ChatGPT对撰写手稿(n=31, 45.6%)、电子邮件(n=25, 36.8%)和赠款(n=12, 17.6%)有帮助;获取最新研究成果和循证指南(n=21, 30.9%);提供诊断或治疗建议(n=15, 22.1%);改善患者沟通(n=12, 17.6%)。受访者还认为ChatGPT访问和总结研究文章(n=22, 46.8%)、快速回答临床问题(n=15, 31.9%)和生成患者教育材料(n=10, 21.3%)的能力是有帮助的。然而,ChatGPT的使用存在一些担忧,例如,回答的准确性(n=14, 29.8%),特定实践中的有限适用性(n=18, 38.3%)以及法律和伦理考虑(n=6, 12.8%),主要与剽窃或侵犯版权有关。与会者表示,数据加密(n= 63,62.4%)和访问控制(n= 52,51.5%)等安全协议可以帮助确保患者隐私和数据安全。结论:我们的研究结果表明,ChatGPT在医疗保健专业人员的日常临床、研究和教育活动中广泛使用。我们的大多数参与者发现ChatGPT是有用的;然而,人们担心患者隐私、数据安全、法律和道德问题以及信息的准确性。需要进一步的研究来了解ChatGPT和其他大型语言模型对临床、教育和研究结果的影响,并且必须通过适当的方法系统地解决有关其使用的问题。
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