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Evaluating AI-Generated informed consent documents in oral surgery: A comparative study of ChatGPT-4, Bard gemini advanced, and human-written consents
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Abstract
This study evaluates the quality and readability of informed consent documents generated by AI platforms ChatGPT-4 and Bard Gemini Advanced compared to those written by a first-year oral surgery resident for common oral surgery procedures. The evaluation, conducted by 18 experienced oral and maxillofacial surgeons, assessed consents for accuracy, completeness, readability, and overall quality. ChatGPT-4 consistently outperformed both Bard and human-written consents. ChatGPT-4 consents had a median accuracy score of 4 [IQR 4-4], compared to Bard's 3 [IQR 3-4] and human's 4 [IQR 3-4]. Completeness scores were higher for ChatGPT-4 (4 [IQR 4-5]) than Bard (3 [IQR 3-4]) and human (4 [IQR 3-4]). Readability was also superior for ChatGPT-4, with a median score of 4 [IQR 4-5] compared to Bard and human consents, both at 4 [IQR 4-4] and 4 [IQR 3-4], respectively. The Gunning Fog Index for ChatGPT-4 was 17.2 [IQR 16.5-18.2], better than Bard's 23.1 [IQR 20.5-24.7] and the human consents' 20 [IQR 19.2-20.9]. Overall, ChatGPT-4's consents received the highest quality ratings, underscoring AI's potential in enhancing patient communication and the informed consent process. The study suggests AI can reduce misinformation risks and improve patient understanding, but continuous evaluation, oversight, and patient feedback integration are crucial to ensure the effectiveness and appropriateness of AI-generated content in clinical practice.
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Autoren
- Luigi Angelo Vaira
- Jérôme R. Lechien
- Antonino Maniaci
- Giuseppe Tanda
- Vincenzo Abbate
- Fabiana Allevi
- Antonio Arena
- Giada Anna Beltramini
- Michela Bergonzani
- Alessandro Bolzoni
- Salvatore Crimi
- Andrea Frosolini
- Guido Gabriele
- Fabio Maglitto
- Miguel Mayo‐Yáñez
- Luigi Orrù
- Marzia Petrocelli
- Resi Pucci
- Alberto Maria Saibene
- Stefania Troise
- Alessandro Tel
- Valentino Vellone
- Carlos M. Chiesa‐Estomba
- Paolo Boscolo‐Rizzo
- Giovanni Salzano
- Giacomo De Riu
Institutionen
- University of Sassari(IT)
- University of Mons(BE)
- Università degli Studi di Enna Kore(IT)
- University of Naples Federico II(IT)
- University of Milan(IT)
- Ospedale San Paolo(IT)
- Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico(IT)
- University of Parma(IT)
- University of Catania(IT)
- University of Siena(IT)
- University of Bari Aldo Moro(IT)
- Complexo Hospitalario Universitario A Coruña(ES)
- Carlo Forlanini Hospital(IT)
- University of Udine(IT)
- Santa Maria Nuova Hospital(IT)
- Biogipuzkoa Health Research Institute(ES)
- University of Trieste(IT)