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Readability of ChatGPT for Hidradenitis Suppurativa
Lauren Gawey;
Caitlyn B. Dagenet;
Khiem A. Tran;
Sarah Park;
Jennifer L Hsiao;
Vivian Shi
ABSTRACT
Summary Sentence: This study aimed to assess ChatGPT as a patient resource for Hidradenitis Suppurativa by evaluating the readability of ChatGPT-generated responses in comparison to established HS educational materials and online resources. Our results demonstrate that ChatGPT-generated responses were seven to nine grade levels above the recommended reading level and had a higher linguistic complexity compared to other HS online resources.
Citation
Please cite as:
Gawey L, Dagenet CB, Tran KA, Park S, Hsiao JL, Shi V
Readability of Information Generated by ChatGPT for Hidradenitis Suppurativa