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Performance of ChatGPT on Factual Knowledge Questions Regarding Clinical Pharmacy.

Authors :
van Nuland, Merel
Erdogan, Abdullah
Aςar, Cenkay
Contrucci, Ramon
Hilbrants, Sven
Maanach, Lamyae
Egberts, Toine
van der Linden, Paul D.
Source :
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology; Sep2024, Vol. 64 Issue 9, p1095-1100, 6p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

ChatGPT is a language model that was trained on a large dataset including medical literature. Several studies have described the performance of ChatGPT on medical exams. In this study, we examine its performance in answering factual knowledge questions regarding clinical pharmacy. Questions were obtained from a Dutch application that features multiple‐choice questions to maintain a basic knowledge level for clinical pharmacists. In total, 264 clinical pharmacy‐related questions were presented to ChatGPT and responses were evaluated for accuracy, concordance, quality of the substantiation, and reproducibility. Accuracy was defined as the correctness of the answer, and results were compared to the overall score by pharmacists over 2022. Responses were marked concordant if no contradictions were present. The quality of the substantiation was graded by two independent pharmacists using a 4‐point scale. Reproducibility was established by presenting questions multiple times and on various days. ChatGPT yielded accurate responses for 79% of the questions, surpassing pharmacists' accuracy of 66%. Concordance was 95%, and the quality of the substantiation was deemed good or excellent for 73% of the questions. Reproducibility was consistently high, both within day and between days (>92%), as well as across different users. ChatGPT demonstrated a higher accuracy and reproducibility to factual knowledge questions related to clinical pharmacy practice than pharmacists. Consequently, we posit that ChatGPT could serve as a valuable resource to pharmacists. We hope the technology will further improve, which may lead to enhanced future performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00912700
Volume :
64
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179298465
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jcph.2443