评估 ChatGPT 为 2 型糖尿病患者提供的运动信息:一项试点研究。

IF 4.1 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Seung Min Chung, Min Cheol Chang
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目的我们评估了针对寻求运动信息的 2 型糖尿病患者使用 ChatGPT 的可行性:在这项试验性研究中,大韩民国两位精通糖尿病护理和康复治疗的医生讨论并确定了临床实践中患者问得最多的 14 个关于运动治疗 2 型糖尿病的问题。每个问题都被输入到 ChatGPT(V.4.0)中,并对 ChatGPT 的答案进行评估。根据美国糖尿病协会和美国运动医学学院的立场声明,对有效性(1-4)、安全性(1-4)和实用性(1-4)的每个类别进行了李克特量表计算:在有效性方面,14 份 ChatGPT 答复中有 4 份(28.6%)被评为 3 分,表明信息准确但不完整。其他 10 个回复(71.4%)被评为 4 分,表示完全准确,信息完整。所有 14 个 ChatGPT 回答的安全性和实用性均为 4 分(无危险且完全有用):结论:ChatGPT 可用作糖尿病运动的辅助教材。结论:ChatGPT 可作为糖尿病运动的辅助教材,但用户应注意,ChatGPT 可能会对某些有关 2 型糖尿病运动的问题提供不完整的答案。
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Assessment of the information provided by ChatGPT regarding exercise for patients with type 2 diabetes: a pilot study.

Objectives: We assessed the feasibility of ChatGPT for patients with type 2 diabetes seeking information about exercise.

Methods: In this pilot study, two physicians with expertise in diabetes care and rehabilitative treatment in Republic of Korea discussed and determined the 14 most asked questions on exercise for managing type 2 diabetes by patients in clinical practice. Each question was inputted into ChatGPT (V.4.0), and the answers from ChatGPT were assessed. The Likert scale was calculated for each category of validity (1-4), safety (1-4) and utility (1-4) based on position statements of the American Diabetes Association and American College of Sports Medicine.

Results: Regarding validity, 4 of 14 ChatGPT (28.6%) responses were scored as 3, indicating accurate but incomplete information. The other 10 responses (71.4%) were scored as 4, indicating complete accuracy with complete information. Safety and utility scored 4 (no danger and completely useful) for all 14 ChatGPT responses.

Conclusion: ChatGPT can be used as supplementary educational material for diabetic exercise. However, users should be aware that ChatGPT may provide incomplete answers to some questions on exercise for type 2 diabetes.

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