Designing Patient-Centered Communication Aids in Pediatric Surgery Using Large Language Models
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This study explores using large language models to create age-appropriate explanations of pediatric surgical procedures for patients and families. The research addresses the challenge of communicating complex surgical information across diverse comprehension levels in pediatric populations.
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- LLMs can translate complex pediatric surgical information into age-appropriate, lay-digestible language for diverse patient populations.
- Pediatric surgery communication is challenging due to wide variation in children's language comprehension and procedure complexity.
- LLMs may improve efficiency and quality of patient-centered communication in pediatric surgical settings.
- Study evaluates LLM-generated explanations of common pediatric surgeries as clinical communication tools.
- Application addresses gap in delivering accessible surgical information to pediatric patients and families.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Designing Patient-Centered Communication Aids in Pediatric Surgery Using Large Language Models. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-09-08. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/10957
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