ChatGPT and the Future of Digital Health: A Study on Healthcare Workers’ Perceptions and Expectations
Healthcare,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(13), P. 1812 - 1812
Published: June 21, 2023
This
study
aimed
to
assess
the
knowledge,
attitudes,
and
intended
practices
of
healthcare
workers
(HCWs)
in
Saudi
Arabia
towards
ChatGPT,
an
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
Chatbot,
within
first
three
months
after
its
launch.
We
also
identify
potential
barriers
AI
Chatbot
adoption
among
professionals.
A
cross-sectional
survey
was
conducted
1057
HCWs
Arabia,
distributed
electronically
via
social
media
channels
from
21
February
6
March
2023.
The
evaluated
HCWs'
familiarity
with
ChatGPT-3.5,
their
satisfaction,
future
use,
perceived
usefulness
practice.
Of
respondents,
18.4%
had
used
ChatGPT
for
purposes,
while
84.1%
non-users
expressed
interest
utilizing
Chatbots
future.
Most
participants
(75.1%)
were
comfortable
incorporating
into
be
useful
various
aspects
healthcare,
such
as
medical
decision-making
(39.5%),
patient
family
support
(44.7%),
literature
appraisal
(48.5%),
research
assistance
(65.9%).
majority
(76.7%)
believed
could
positively
impact
systems.
Nevertheless,
concerns
about
credibility
source
information
provided
by
(46.9%)
identified
main
barriers.
Although
recognize
a
valuable
addition
digital
health
early
stages
adoption,
addressing
regarding
accuracy,
reliability,
medicolegal
implications
is
crucial.
Therefore,
due
unreliability,
current
forms
other
should
not
diagnostic
or
treatment
purposes
without
human
expert
oversight.
Ensuring
trustworthiness
dependability
essential
successful
implementation
settings.
Future
focus
on
evaluating
clinical
outcomes
benchmarking
performance
against
Chatbots.
Language: Английский
Examining the Validity of ChatGPT in Identifying Relevant Nephrology Literature: Findings and Implications
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(17), P. 5550 - 5550
Published: Aug. 25, 2023
Literature
reviews
are
valuable
for
summarizing
and
evaluating
the
available
evidence
in
various
medical
fields,
including
nephrology.
However,
identifying
exploring
potential
sources
requires
focus
time
devoted
to
literature
searching
clinicians
researchers.
ChatGPT
is
a
novel
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
large
language
model
(LLM)
renowned
its
exceptional
ability
generate
human-like
responses
across
tasks.
whether
can
effectively
assist
professionals
relevant
unclear.
Therefore,
this
study
aimed
assess
effectiveness
of
references
We
keyed
prompt
"Please
provide
Vancouver
style
their
links
recent
on…
name
topic"
into
ChatGPT-3.5
(03/23
Version).
selected
all
results
provided
by
assessed
them
existence,
relevance,
author/link
correctness.
recorded
each
resource's
citations,
authors,
title,
journal
name,
publication
year,
digital
object
identifier
(DOI),
link.
The
relevance
correctness
resource
were
verified
on
Google
Scholar.
Of
total
610
nephrology
literature,
only
378
(62%)
existed,
while
31%
fabricated,
7%
citations
incomplete
references.
Notably,
122
(20%)
authentic.
Additionally,
256
(68%)
found
be
incorrect,
DOI
was
inaccurate
206
(54%)
Moreover,
among
those
with
link
provided,
correct
20%
cases,
3%
irrelevant.
an
analysis
specific
topics
electrolyte,
hemodialysis,
kidney
stones
that
>60%
or
misleading,
less
reliable
authorship
ChatGPT.
Based
our
findings,
use
as
sole
not
recommended.
Future
studies
could
explore
ways
improve
AI
models'
performance
literature.
Language: Английский
Innovating Personalized Nephrology Care: Exploring the Potential Utilization of ChatGPT
Journal of Personalized Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(12), P. 1681 - 1681
Published: Dec. 4, 2023
The
rapid
advancement
of
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
technologies,
particularly
machine
learning,
has
brought
substantial
progress
to
the
field
nephrology,
enabling
significant
improvements
in
management
kidney
diseases.
ChatGPT,
a
revolutionary
language
model
developed
by
OpenAI,
is
versatile
AI
designed
engage
meaningful
and
informative
conversations.
Its
applications
healthcare
have
been
notable,
with
demonstrated
proficiency
various
medical
knowledge
assessments.
However,
ChatGPT's
performance
varies
across
different
subfields,
posing
challenges
nephrology-related
queries.
At
present,
comprehensive
reviews
regarding
potential
nephrology
remain
lacking
despite
surge
interest
its
role
domains.
This
article
seeks
fill
this
gap
presenting
an
overview
integration
ChatGPT
nephrology.
It
discusses
benefits
encompassing
dataset
management,
diagnostics,
treatment
planning,
patient
communication
education,
as
well
research
education.
also
explores
ethical
legal
concerns
utilization
practice.
continuous
development
models
like
holds
promise
for
realm
but
underscores
necessity
thorough
evaluation
validation
before
implementing
real-world
scenarios.
review
serves
valuable
resource
nephrologists
professionals
interested
fully
utilizing
innovating
personalized
care.
Language: Английский
ChatGPT-3.5 System Usability Scale early assessment among Healthcare Workers: Horizons of adoption in medical practice
Heliyon,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(7), P. e28962 - e28962
Published: April 1, 2024
Artificial
intelligence
(AI)
chatbots,
such
as
ChatGPT,
have
widely
invaded
all
domains
of
human
life.
They
the
potential
to
transform
healthcare
future.
However,
their
effective
implementation
hinges
on
workers'
(HCWs)
adoption
and
perceptions.
This
study
aimed
evaluate
HCWs
usability
ChatGPT
three
months
post-launch
in
Saudi
Arabia
using
System
Usability
Scale
(SUS).
A
total
194
participated
survey.
Forty-seven
percent
were
satisfied
with
usage,
57
%
expressed
moderate
high
trust
its
ability
generate
medical
decisions.
58
expected
would
improve
patients'
outcomes,
even
though
84
optimistic
future
practice.
possible
concerns
like
recommending
harmful
decisions
medicolegal
implications.
The
overall
mean
SUS
score
was
64.52,
equivalent
50
percentile
rank,
indicating
marginal
acceptability
system.
strongest
positive
predictors
scores
participants'
belief
AI
chatbot's
benefits
research,
self-rated
familiarity
computer
skills
proficiency.
Participants'
learnability
ease
use
correlated
positively
but
weakly.
On
other
hand,
students
interns
had
significantly
compared
others,
while
very
strongly
perception
impact
Our
findings
highlight
HCWs'
perceived
acceptance
at
current
stage
optimism
supporting
them
practice,
especially
research
domain,
addition
humble
ambition
outcomes
particularly
regard
end,
it
underscores
need
for
ongoing
efforts
build
address
ethical
legal
implications
healthcare.
contributes
growing
body
literature
chatbots
healthcare,
addressing
improvement
strategies
provides
insights
policymakers
providers
about
challenges
implementing
Language: Английский
Determinants of Acute Kidney Injury in Children With Nephrotic Syndrome: A Prospective Observational Study
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 3, 2025
Background
Nephrotic
syndrome
(NS)
is
a
common
renal
ailment
among
children,
typically
manifesting
as
relapsing-remitting
pattern.
Most
of
the
cases
are
managed
on
an
outpatient
basis,
but
subset
patients
experience
complications,
e.g.,
acute
kidney
injury
(AKI).
Although
historically
more
prevalent
in
secondary
NS,
AKI
now
occurring
increasingly
children
with
idiopathic
NS.
However,
literature
this
population
consists
case
reports
and
retrospective
studies,
particularly
from
India,
so
study
was
planned
to
identify
various
risk
factors
that
precipitate
child
The
objective
assess
hydration
status
having
NS
its
association
development
AKI.
Materials
methods
This
longitudinal
conducted
Department
Pediatrics
at
All
India
Institute
Medical
Sciences,
Raipur,
Chhattisgarh,
October
2021
April
2023.
Children
both
genders
age
groups
between
three
months
15
years,
satisfying
International
Society
for
Pediatric
Neurosurgery
guideline
diagnosis
were
included
study.
chronic
disease
excluded.
Using
non-probability
convenient
sampling
technique,
57
enrolled
without
evaluated
daily
using
Kidney
Disease
Improving
Global
Outcomes
2012
until
day
14
or
discharge
followed
up
six
months.
Records
those
who
admitted
reviewed
possible
Data
analyzed
Epi
Info
software
enUS
version
7.3.2
(Centers
Control
Prevention,
Atlanta,
GA,
USA).
Categorical
data
expressed
percentage
and/or
95%
confidence
interval
(CI)
estimate
compared
Chi-square
Fisher's
exact
test.
A
p-value
≤0.05
considered
statistically
significant.
odds
ratio
(OR)
determined
logistic
regression.
Results
mean
subjects
onset
5.34
±
3.66
years.
presentations
edema
(94.74%)
oliguria
(80.7%).
majority
(89.2%)
showed
response
steroid
therapy.
About
56.14%
developed
AKI,
stages
2
3
common,
37.5%
each.
53.12%
46.88%
pre-renal
intrinsic
respectively;
45.61%
had
hypertension
admission,
stage
1
(38.46%).
Only
(10.5%)
sickle
cell
trait,
all
during
follow-up.
Forty-two
(73.68%)
nephrotoxic
drug
exposure,
most
being
enalapril,
by
antibiotics.
Out
10
underwent
biopsy,
focal
segmental
glomerulosclerosis
entity
(60%).
notable
parameters
found
have
statistical
significance
low
eGFR
hypertension,
inadequate
water
intake,
fractional
excretion
sodium
(FeNa),
urine
potassium
index
markers
hypoperfusion,
infections,
steroid-resistant
nephrotic
syndrome,
significant
glomerular
lesions.
Conclusion
present
demonstrates
traditional
causation
high
osmolality,
raised
K+
index,
FeNa
suggestive
aldosterone
levels
Language: Английский
Predictive Factors for the Discontinuation of Renal Replacement Therapy in Critically Ill Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Ekhlass M. Taha,
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Alaa H Ewida,
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Nehal N Elsheshtawi
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et al.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 6, 2025
Acute
kidney
injury
(AKI)
is
a
decline
in
function.
frequently
occurs
as
complication
among
patients
who
are
hospitalized
or
critically
ill.
Consequently,
we
aimed
to
examine
the
factors
that
could
predict
cessation
of
renal
replacement
therapy
(RRT)
individuals
with
severe
AKI.
We
conducted
systematic
review
and
meta-analysis
comprehensive
literature
search
PubMed,
Excerpta
Medica
database
(Embase),
Cochrane
Library
identify
relevant
studies
exploring
associated
successful
transition
from
continuous
(CRRT).
The
was
each
beginning
until
December
1,
2022.
research
carried
out
on
adult
ill
taking
RRT
while
being
supported
an
intensive
care
unit
(ICU)
environment.We
identified
total
11
through
our
search.
pooled
analysis
demonstrated
several
predictive
for
weaning
CRRT,
including
CRRT
duration,
urine
output
course
termination
(with
increase
100
mL/day),
creatinine
clearance,
urinary
(UCr),
neutrophil
gelatinase-associated
lipocalin
(NGAL),
ICU
length
stay
(p
<
0.00001).
concluded
correlation
between
process
not
yet
well
understood.
Furthermore,
evidence
scarce
concerning
optimal
threshold
values
UO
serum
levels
determine
CRRT.
These
findings
provide
valuable
guidance
clinicians
determining
appropriate
timing
discontinuing
settings.
Language: Английский
Automation and Decision Support in the Area of Nephrology Using Numerical Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, and Expert Approach: Review of the Current State of Knowledge
IEEE Access,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12, P. 86043 - 86066
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Sepsis-Associated Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill Children: Incidence and Outcomes
Mohammad A. Shalaby,
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Khalid Alhasan,
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Ibrahim Sandokji
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et al.
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(22), P. 6720 - 6720
Published: Nov. 8, 2024
Acute
kidney
injury
(AKI)
is
a
major
concern
in
pediatric
critical
care,
often
occurring
conjunction
with
sepsis.
This
study
aimed
to
identify
the
incidence,
outcomes,
and
risk
factors
for
AKI
context
of
Language: Английский
Insight into prevalence, etiology, and modalities of pediatric chronic dialysis: a comprehensive nationwide analysis
Khalid Alhasan,
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Amro Alsalmi,
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Weiam Almaiman
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et al.
Pediatric Nephrology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
39(5), P. 1559 - 1566
Published: Dec. 13, 2023
Language: Английский
Improving Transition of Care for Pediatric Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease: A Pilot Project
M. Chan,
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Sarah Young,
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Melisha Hanna
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et al.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 28, 2024
Introduction
Transition
is
the
process
of
preparing
an
adolescent
or
young
adult
for
model
care.
Poor
transitions
have
been
linked
to
increased
medical
utilization
and
poorer
kidney
outcomes.
There
are
limited
studies
evaluating
predictors
transition
readiness
interventions
in
pediatric
patients
with
chronic
disease
(CKD).
Methods
We
enrolled
42
non-dialysis,
non-transplant
CKD
stage
2
higher
14
years
older
receiving
care
our
nephrology
clinic.
Data
collected
included
demographics,
clinical
information,
as
measured
by
Readiness
Assessment
Questionnaire
(TRAQ).
Patients
were
provided
a
structured,
remote
curriculum
resources
that
addressed
areas
need.
followed
every
three
six
months.
Repeat
TRAQ
questionnaires
administered
months
after
enrollment.
Results
Our
study
found
younger
age
male
gender
risk
factors
poor
transition.
Age
was
consistently
positive
predictor
scores
medication,
appointment,
total
score
domains
(p
<
0.05).
Male
factor
lower
appointment
communication
Additionally,
effective
at
improving
across
all
domains,
average
increase
about
25%
no
difference
who
had
three-month
follow-up
compared
six-month
>
Conclusion
finds
readiness.
Language: Английский