Virtual patients, real conversations: ChatGPT advanced voice mode for pain communication training.

Journal: Medical teacher
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Abstract

Across many healthcare disciplines, clinicians report feeling unprepared to treat and communicate effectively with patients presenting with chronic pain. In-person role-playing activities are resource-intensive, relying on multiple faculty or classmates who cannot provide feedback at the same depth as faculty. ChatGPT's Advanced Voice Mode (AVM) offers a novel solution. Using specific prompts, AVM enables learners to engage in real-time voice conversations with simulated patients, helping to build confidence in evidence-based communication tools like motivational interviewing. When piloted in a physical therapy class, learner feedback was generally positive, but some shortcomings and suggestions for improvement were also noted. By offering personalized feedback, AVM allows learners to practice skills outside of class time. This approach offers a scalable way to deliver individualized communication feedback in health education setting with large cohorts, and limited faculty member or simulation lab resources. Further research is needed to validate the fidelity and effectiveness of AVM feedback and its more widespread feasibility as an assessment tool. Addressing learner privacy concerns and refining prompts to ensure realistic patient interactions will be crucial for broader implementation.

Authors

  • Jeb T Helms
    Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, United States of America.
  • Taylor B Crouch
    Department of Psychiatry, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, United States of America.

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