Ko Curtis, Shectman Brittany, Uy Daniel, Minars Cameron, Ingram Brian, Chary Nidhi, Chung Kaitlyn, Girdler Graham, Le Hoa, Miri Sahar, Jacobs Robin J
Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, USA.
Cureus. 2025 Jul 23;17(7):e88580. doi: 10.7759/cureus.88580. eCollection 2025 Jul.
Physician burnout is an increasingly prevalent issue affecting many physicians across all specialties and, by proxy, their patient outcomes. One key factor is associated with excessive medical record documentation. Maintaining patient records can be time-consuming, cumbersome, and complicated for some physicians. As such, artificial intelligence (AI) such as ChatGPT or newer programs may provide an effective solution, which may provide reduced human work efforts, including administrative tasks such as documentation. With advances in natural language processing (NLP) tied to AI approaches, the medical field has been open to adopting AI to improve efficiencies tied to documentation and other repetitive clerical duties. This scoping review aimed to examine the impact of AI on physician burnout in the context of medical charting and administrative tasks, excluding its role in diagnosis or patient treatment. Specifically, it aimed to explore existing research to understand the influence of using AI on physician burnout and determine how AI has influenced the experiences of physicians. A thorough search of the peer-reviewed literature, following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses extension for scoping review (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines, was conducted across three databases (EMBASE, Ovid Medline, and Web of Science) for articles published in English between 2014 and 2024, focusing exclusively on physicians using AI technologies in clinical settings. The initial search yielded 663 articles, which were refined to eight articles after a systemized, rigorous search and selection process. The findings indicate a potential for AI to mitigate physician burnout by decreasing documentation time, improving physician-patient interactions, and enhancing clinical workflow efficiency. Challenges such as overreliance on AI and insufficient familiarity with technology may be tied to misinformation or misuse. These issues highlight areas of further development and research to advance AI technology integration into clinical practice.
医生职业倦怠是一个日益普遍的问题,影响着所有专科的许多医生,进而影响他们的患者治疗结果。一个关键因素与过多的病历记录有关。对一些医生来说,维护患者记录可能既耗时、繁琐又复杂。因此,像ChatGPT或更新的程序这样的人工智能可能提供一个有效的解决方案,这可能会减少人力工作,包括记录等行政任务。随着与人工智能方法相关的自然语言处理(NLP)的进步,医学领域已经愿意采用人工智能来提高与记录和其他重复性文书工作相关的效率。本范围综述旨在研究人工智能在病历记录和行政任务背景下对医生职业倦怠的影响,不包括其在诊断或患者治疗中的作用。具体而言,它旨在探索现有研究,以了解使用人工智能对医生职业倦怠的影响,并确定人工智能如何影响医生的体验。按照系统评价和Meta分析扩展版的范围综述(PRISMA-ScR)指南,对同行评审文献进行了全面搜索,在三个数据库(EMBASE、Ovid Medline和Web of Science)中搜索了2014年至2024年期间以英文发表的文章,专门关注在临床环境中使用人工智能技术的医生。初步搜索产生了663篇文章,经过系统、严格的搜索和筛选过程后,精炼为8篇文章。研究结果表明,人工智能有可能通过减少记录时间、改善医患互动和提高临床工作流程效率来减轻医生的职业倦怠。诸如过度依赖人工智能和对技术不够熟悉等挑战可能与错误信息或滥用有关。这些问题突出了进一步发展和研究的领域,以推动人工智能技术融入临床实践。