ChatGPT-4 可帮助手外科医生更好地与患者沟通

Q3 Medicine
Robert Browne MRCSI , Khadija Gull MB , Ciaran Martin Hurley MRCSI , Ryan M. Sugrue FRCS (Plast) , John Barry O’Sullivan FRCS (Plast)
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摘要

美国手外科学会和英国手外科学会制作的以患者为中心的信息高于美国医学会建议的六级可读性。为促进健康公平,以患者为中心的内容应针对适当的健康素养水平。人工智能驱动的大型语言模型或许能帮助手外科学会提高提供给患者的信息的可读性。美国手外科学会和英国手外科学会网站上所有英文文章的可读性都是根据七个最常用的可读性公式计算得出的。然后要求 Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer version 4 (ChatGPT-4) 以六年级的可读性水平重写每篇文章。计算出每个回复的可读性,并与未经编辑的文章进行比较。Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer 第 4 版能够提高所有所选可读性公式的可读性,并在弗莱什-金凯德年级水平和 "Gobbledygook "简单测量计算方面成功地达到了六年级的平均可读性水平。它提高了 Flesch 阅读容易度的平均得分,得分越高代表材料的可读性越强。这项研究表明,ChatGPT-4 可用于提高手外科以患者为中心的材料的可读性。然而,ChatGPT-4 主要追求的是听起来自然,而不是追求真实,因此,外科医生必须对每一个回答进行评估,以确保信息的准确性不会因为这个强大工具的可读性而被牺牲。
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ChatGPT-4 Can Help Hand Surgeons Communicate Better With Patients

The American Society for Surgery of the Hand and British Society for Surgery of the Hand produce patient-focused information above the sixth-grade readability recommended by the American Medical Association. To promote health equity, patient-focused content should be aimed at an appropriate level of health literacy. Artificial intelligence–driven large language models may be able to assist hand surgery societies in improving the readability of the information provided to patients. The readability was calculated for all the articles written in English on the American Society for Surgery of the Hand and British Society for Surgery of the Hand websites, in terms of seven of the commonest readability formulas. Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer version 4 (ChatGPT-4) was then asked to rewrite each article at a sixth-grade readability level. The readability for each response was calculated and compared with the unedited articles. Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer version 4 was able to improve the readability across all chosen readability formulas and was successful in achieving a mean sixth-grade readability level in terms of the Flesch Kincaid Grade Level and Simple Measure of Gobbledygook calculations. It increased the mean Flesch Reading Ease score, with higher scores representing more readable material. This study demonstrated that ChatGPT-4 can be used to improve the readability of patient-focused material in hand surgery. However, ChatGPT-4 is interested primarily in sounding natural, and not in seeking truth, and hence, each response must be evaluated by the surgeon to ensure that information accuracy is not being sacrificed for the sake of readability by this powerful tool.

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