Department of Orthopedics, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Hatyai, Thailand.
Division of Family and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Hatyai, Thailand.
JMIR Med Educ. 2023 Dec 22;9:e50658. doi: 10.2196/50658.
ChatGPT is a well-known large language model-based chatbot. It could be used in the medical field in many aspects. However, some physicians are still unfamiliar with ChatGPT and are concerned about its benefits and risks.
We aim to evaluate the perception of physicians and medical students toward using ChatGPT in the medical field.
A web-based questionnaire was sent to medical students, interns, residents, and attending staff with questions regarding their perception toward using ChatGPT in clinical practice and medical education. Participants were also asked to rate their perception of ChatGPT's generated response about knee osteoarthritis.
Participants included 124 medical students, 46 interns, 37 residents, and 32 attending staff. After reading ChatGPT's response, 132 of the 239 (55.2%) participants had a positive rating about using ChatGPT for clinical practice. The proportion of positive answers was significantly lower in graduated physicians (48/115, 42%) compared with medical students (84/124, 68%; P<.001). Participants listed a lack of a patient-specific treatment plan, updated evidence, and a language barrier as ChatGPT's pitfalls. Regarding using ChatGPT for medical education, the proportion of positive responses was also significantly lower in graduate physicians (71/115, 62%) compared to medical students (103/124, 83.1%; P<.001). Participants were concerned that ChatGPT's response was too superficial, might lack scientific evidence, and might need expert verification.
Medical students generally had a positive perception of using ChatGPT for guiding treatment and medical education, whereas graduated doctors were more cautious in this regard. Nonetheless, both medical students and graduated doctors positively perceived using ChatGPT for creating patient educational materials.
ChatGPT 是一款知名的大型语言模型聊天机器人,它可以在医学领域的多个方面得到应用。然而,一些医生对 ChatGPT 并不熟悉,他们关心其益处和风险。
我们旨在评估医生和医学生对在医学领域使用 ChatGPT 的看法。
我们向医学生、实习医生、住院医师和主治医生发放了一份基于网络的问卷,其中包含有关他们在临床实践和医学教育中使用 ChatGPT 的看法的问题。参与者还被要求对 ChatGPT 生成的关于膝骨关节炎的回答进行感知评分。
共纳入 239 名参与者,包括 124 名医学生、46 名实习医生、37 名住院医师和 32 名主治医生。在阅读 ChatGPT 的回复后,239 名参与者中有 132 名(55.2%)对在临床实践中使用 ChatGPT 持积极态度。与医学生(84/124,68%)相比,毕业医生(48/115,42%)持积极回答的比例显著降低(P<.001)。参与者列举了缺乏针对患者的治疗计划、更新的证据和语言障碍作为 ChatGPT 的缺陷。关于使用 ChatGPT 进行医学教育,毕业医生(71/115,62%)持积极态度的比例也明显低于医学生(103/124,83.1%)(P<.001)。参与者担心 ChatGPT 的回答过于肤浅,可能缺乏科学证据,并且可能需要专家验证。
医学生普遍对使用 ChatGPT 指导治疗和医学教育持积极态度,而毕业医生在这方面则更为谨慎。然而,医学生和毕业医生都对使用 ChatGPT 创建患者教育材料持积极态度。