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The Potential of ChatGPT for High-Quality Information in Patient Education for Sports Surgery
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Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Artificial intelligence (AI) advancements continue to have a profound impact on modern society, driving significant innovation and development across various fields. We sought to appraise the reliability of the information offered by Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (ChatGPT) regarding diseases commonly associated with sports surgery. We hypothesized that ChatGPT could offer high-quality information on sports-related diseases and be used in patient education. METHODS: On September 11, 2023, specific sports surgery-related diseases were identified to ask ChatGPT-4 (personal communication, March 4, 2023). The informative texts provided by ChatGPT were recorded by a non-observer senior orthopedic surgeon for this study. Ten texts provided by ChatGPT related to sports surgery diseases were evaluated blindly by two observers. Observers assessed and scored these texts based on the sports surgery-specific scoring (SSSS) and DISCERN criteria. The precision of the disease-related information offered by ChatGPT was evaluated. RESULTS: The calculated average DISCERN score of the texts in the study was 44.75 points and the average SSSS score was 13.3 points. In the interclass correlation coefficient analysis of the measurements made by the observers, the agreement was found to be excellent (0.989; p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: ChatGPT has the potential to be used in patient education for sports surgery-related diseases. The potential to provide quality information in this regard seems to be an advantage.
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