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Hasei, Joe
Department of Medical Information and Assistive Technology Development, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Hanzawa, Mana
Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Hospital
Nagano, Akihito
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine
Maeda, Naoko
Department of Pediatrics, NHO National Hospital Organization Nagoya Medical Center
Yoshida, Shinichirou
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
Endo, Makoto
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University
Yokoyama, Nobuhiko
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University
Ochi, Motoharu
Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Hospital
Ishida, Hisashi
Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Hospital
Katayama, Hideki
Department of Palliative and Supportive Care, Okayama University Hospital
Fujiwara, Tomohiro
Science of Functional Recovery and Reconstruction, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Nakata, Eiji
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Nakahara, Ryuichi
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Kunisada, Toshiyuki
Science of Functional Recovery and Reconstruction, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Tsukahara, Hirokazu
Department of Pediatrics, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Ozaki, Toshifumi
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抄録 | Background: Pediatric and adolescent/young adult (AYA) cancer patients face profound psychological challenges, exacerbated by limited access to continuous mental health support. While conventional therapeutic interventions often follow structured protocols, the potential of generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots to provide continuous conversational support remains unexplored. This study evaluates the feasibility and impact of AI chatbots in alleviating psychological distress and enhancing treatment engagement in this vulnerable population.
Methods: Two age-appropriate AI chatbots, leveraging GPT-4, were developed to provide natural, empathetic conversations without structured therapeutic protocols. Five pediatric and AYA cancer patients participated in a two-week intervention, engaging with the chatbots via a messaging platform. Pre- and post-intervention anxiety and stress levels were self-reported, and usage patterns were analyzed to assess the chatbots' effectiveness. Results: Four out of five participants reported significant reductions in anxiety and stress levels post-intervention. Participants engaged with the chatbot every 2-3 days, with sessions lasting approximately 10 min. All participants noted improved treatment motivation, with 80% disclosing personal concerns to the chatbot they had not shared with healthcare providers. The 24/7 availability particularly benefited patients experiencing nighttime anxiety. Conclusions: This pilot study demonstrates the potential of generative AI chatbots to complement traditional mental health services by addressing unmet psychological needs in pediatric and AYA cancer patients. The findings suggest these tools can serve as accessible, continuous support systems. Further large-scale studies are warranted to validate these promising results. |
キーワード | generative AI chatbot
large language model
pediatric cancer
adolescent and young adult (AYA)
psychological support
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発行日 | 2025-02-25
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出版物タイトル |
Frontiers in Digital Health
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巻 | 7巻
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出版者 | Frontiers Media
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開始ページ | 1543543
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ISSN | 2673-253X
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学術雑誌論文
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英語
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岡山大学
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著作権者 | © 2025 Hasei, Hanzawa, Nagano, Maeda, Yoshida, Endo, Yokoyama, Ochi, Ishida, Katayama, Fujiwara, Nakata, Nakahara, Kunisada, Tsukahara and Ozaki.
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論文のバージョン | publisher
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関連URL | isVersionOf https://doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2025.1543543
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ライセンス | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Citation | Hasei J, Hanzawa M, Nagano A, Maeda N, Yoshida S, Endo M, Yokoyama N, Ochi M, Ishida H, Katayama H, Fujiwara T, Nakata E, Nakahara R, Kunisada T, Tsukahara H and Ozaki T (2025) Empowering pediatric, adolescent, and young adult patients with cancer utilizing generative AI chatbots to reduce psychological burden and enhance treatment engagement: a pilot study. Front. Digit. Health 7:1543543. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2025.1543543
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助成機関名 |
Mitsubishi Foundation
Wesco Scientific Promotion Foundation
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助成番号 | 202430037
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