Louisa B Ragsdale, Aurora M Kareh, Rohun Gupta, Peter K Firouzbakht, Christina M Plikaitis, Katherine A Rodby
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最近,美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)强制制定了患者决策核对表,目的是改善考虑植入乳房的患者的知情决策过程。然而,这些核对表的阅读水平远远高于美国国立卫生研究院和美国医学会的建议水平。本研究旨在通过人工智能(AI)的帮助,提高 FDA 规定的患者文献对普通乳房植入患者的可及性和实用性。我们从美国使用率最高的三家乳房植入物制造商--Allergan、Mentor 和 Sientra 获得了患者决策核对表。人工智能以这些核对表为素材,以六年级的阅读水平合成了一份新颖的患者决策核对表。整形外科医生对人工智能辅助核对表的格式和内容进行了编辑。Allergan、Mentor 和 Sientra 患者核对表的整体可读性与大学阅读水平相关。据统计,这些文件的阅读水平明显高于人工智能辅助核对表,后者是按照建议的六年级水平编写的。文本构成分析同样表明,人工智能辅助检查表与食品药物管理局规定的文献之间存在很大差异。目前规定的乳房植入患者核对表是按照大学阅读水平编写的,普通患者无法使用。作者提出了一种新的患者决策清单,该清单由人工智能辅助生成,以改善整形外科的医疗服务。这份简化的材料可作为现有核对表的辅助材料,以改善共同决策。
Utilization of Artificial Intelligence to Improve Equitable Healthcare Access for Breast Implant Patients.
Recently, mandated FDA patient decision checklists were developed with the goal of improving the informed decision-making process for patients considering breast implants. However, these checklists are written at reading levels far higher than recommended by the National Institutes of Health and the American Medical Association. This study aims to improve the accessibility, and therefore, the utility of the mandated FDA patient literature for the average breast implant patient using the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI). Patient decision checklists were obtained from the 3 most utilized breast implant manufacturers in the United States-Allergan, Mentor, and Sientra. A novel patient decision checklist was synthesized by AI, written at the sixth grade reading level, using these checklists as source material. The AI-assisted checklist was edited by plastic surgeons for both formatting and content. The overall readability of Allergan, Mentor, and Sientra patient checklists correlated with the college reading level. These documents were of a statistically significantly higher reading level than the AI-assisted checklist, which was written at the recommended sixth grade level. Text composition analysis similarly demonstrated substantial differences between the AI-assisted and FDA-mandated literature. The currently mandated breast implant patient checklists are written at a college reading level and are inaccessible to the average patient. The authors propose a new patient decision checklist, generated with the assistance of AI, to improve healthcare access within plastic surgery. This simplified material can be used as an adjunct to the current checklists to improve shared decision making.