Enhancing Interdisciplinary Understanding of Ophthalmology Notes Through a Local Large Language Model
- Conditions
- CommunicationArtificial Intelligence (AI)Artificial Intelligence TechnologyInterdisciplinary Communication
- Interventions
- Other: Large Language Model-generated Plain Language Summary of Ophthalmology notes
- Registration Number
- NCT06624605
- Lead Sponsor
- John J Chen
- Brief Summary
This prospective, randomized controlled trial evaluated the efficacy of adding Large Language model (LLM)-generated Plain Language Summaries (PLSs) to Standard Ophthalmology Notes (SONs) in enhancing comprehension among non-ophthalmology providers. The study utilized surveys to assess non-ophthalmology providers\' comprehension and satisfaction with the notes and ophthalmologists\' evaluation of PLS accuracy, safety, and time burden. An objective semantic and linguistic analysis of the PLSs was also conducted.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 851
- Evaluation by an Ophthalmologist in the Mayo Clinic Department of Ophthalmology in Rochester, MN in either the inpatient or outpatient setting between Feb 1, 2024 - May 31, 2024.
- No in-network non-Ophthalmologist care providers in the medical record
- Procedure-only visits containing only a procedure note
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Intervention Large Language Model-generated Plain Language Summary of Ophthalmology notes Participants receive standard ophthalmology notes with an appended LLM-generated plain language summary, reviewed and edited by the ophthalmologist. The plain language summary is clearly marked as generated as part of a Quality Improvement initiative.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Non-Ophthalmologist Note Comprehension and Satisfaction From enrollment to 8 weeks after enrollment Assessed via survey responses evaluating understanding of the patient\'s ophthalmology diagnosis, satisfaction with the note, and overall preference between Standard Ophthalmology Note and Standard Ophthalmology Note + Plain Language Summary.
Degree of understanding was assessed on the following Likert scale:
Not at all Neutral Moderately A great deal
Satisfaction was graded on the following Likert scale:
Not satisfied at all Somewhat unsatisfied Neutral Somewhat satisfied Satisfied
Preference between note types was assessed on the following Likert scale:
Standard Note, a great deal Standard Note, somewhat Neutral Plain Language Summary, somewhat Plain Language Summary, a great deal
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Ophthalmologist Evaluation of Summary Accuracy and Time burden Assessed at a single time point <24 hr after enrollment Assessed via survey responses regarding Plain Language Summary accuracy in reflecting the Standard Ophthalmology Note findings, time spent reviewing/editing, and perceived burden.
Accuracy in reflecting findings was graded on the following Likert scale:
Not at all Neutral A little A great deal
Time spent reviewing/editing was reported using the following options:
\<1 minute
1. minute
2. minutes
3. minutes
4. minutes
5. or more minutes
Perceived burden was graded on the following Likert scale:
Not at all Neutral A little A great dealSemantic and Linguistic Quality of Plain Language Summaries Assessed at a single time point &amp;lt;24 hr following enrollment SBERT Cosine Similarity Measure of Linguistic Similarity
Scale: -1 (least similar) to +1 (most similar)
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Mayo Clinic
🇺🇸Rochester, Minnesota, United States