Leung Yvonne W, Park Bomi, Heo Rachel, Adikari Achini, Chackochan Suja, Wong Jiahui, Alie Elyse, Gancarz Mathew, Kacala Martyna, Hirst Graeme, de Silva Daswin, French Leon, Bender Jacqueline, Mishna Faye, Gratzer David, Alahakoon Damminda, Esplen Mary Jane
de Souza Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
JMIR Cancer. 2022 Jul 29;8(3):e35893. doi: 10.2196/35893.
The negative psychosocial impacts of cancer diagnoses and treatments are well documented. Virtual care has become an essential mode of care delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic, and online support groups (OSGs) have been shown to improve accessibility to psychosocial and supportive care. de Souza Institute offers CancerChatCanada, a therapist-led OSG service where sessions are monitored by an artificial intelligence-based co-facilitator (AICF). The AICF is equipped with a recommender system that uses natural language processing to tailor online resources to patients according to their psychosocial needs.
We aimed to outline the development protocol and evaluate the AICF on its precision and recall in recommending resources to cancer OSG members.
Human input informed the design and evaluation of the AICF on its ability to (1) appropriately identify keywords indicating a psychosocial concern and (2) recommend the most appropriate online resource to the OSG member expressing each concern. Three rounds of human evaluation and algorithm improvement were performed iteratively.
We evaluated 7190 outputs and achieved a precision of 0.797, a recall of 0.981, and an F1 score of 0.880 by the third round of evaluation. Resources were recommended to 48 patients, and 25 (52%) accessed at least one resource. Of those who accessed the resources, 19 (75%) found them useful.
The preliminary findings suggest that the AICF can help provide tailored support for cancer OSG members with high precision, recall, and satisfaction. The AICF has undergone rigorous human evaluation, and the results provide much-needed evidence, while outlining potential strengths and weaknesses for future applications in supportive care.
癌症诊断和治疗对心理社会产生的负面影响已有充分记录。在新冠疫情期间,虚拟护理已成为一种重要的护理提供模式,并且在线支持小组(OSG)已被证明能提高心理社会和支持性护理的可及性。德索萨研究所提供“加拿大癌症聊天”服务,这是一项由治疗师主导的OSG服务,其会议由基于人工智能的共同主持人(AICF)进行监控。AICF配备了一个推荐系统,该系统利用自然语言处理根据患者的心理社会需求为其量身定制在线资源。
我们旨在概述开发方案,并评估AICF向癌症OSG成员推荐资源时的精确率和召回率。
人为输入为AICF的设计和评估提供依据,评估其(1)正确识别表明心理社会问题的关键词的能力,以及(2)向表达每个问题的OSG成员推荐最合适的在线资源的能力。反复进行三轮人为评估和算法改进。
我们评估了7190条输出结果,在第三轮评估中精确率达到0.797,召回率达到0.981,F1分数达到0.880。向48名患者推荐了资源,其中25名(52%)访问了至少一种资源。在访问了这些资源的患者中,19名(75%)认为它们有用。
初步研究结果表明,AICF能够以高精度、高召回率和高满意度为癌症OSG成员提供量身定制的支持。AICF经过了严格的人为评估,结果提供了急需的证据,同时也概述了其在支持性护理未来应用中的潜在优势和劣势。