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Assessing ChatGPT’s Mastery of Bloom’s Taxonomy Using Psychosomatic Medicine Exam Questions: Mixed-Methods Study

Assessing ChatGPT’s Mastery of Bloom’s Taxonomy Using Psychosomatic Medicine Exam Questions: Mixed-Methods Study

An error in this domain was evident when we asked GPT-4 a question about the diagnosis and treatment of a depressive episode. The correct answer was that symptoms or criteria must be present for at least 14 days, which is clearly required by the ICD-10 [23]. However, GPT-4 rates this answer as incorrect and implies that this time frame is more of a rough guideline than a strict minimum requirement. In the diagnosis of depressive episodes, the time criterion is an important factor.

Anne Herrmann-Werner, Teresa Festl-Wietek, Friederike Holderried, Lea Herschbach, Jan Griewatz, Ken Masters, Stephan Zipfel, Moritz Mahling

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e52113

Women Are Underrepresented Among Authors of Retracted Publications: Retrospective Study of 134 Medical Journals

Women Are Underrepresented Among Authors of Retracted Publications: Retrospective Study of 134 Medical Journals

We retrieved the reason(s) for retraction using the Retraction Watch database and grouped the 102 reasons into 4 main reasons: scientific misconduct only, error(s) only, scientific misconduct and error(s), and reason not related to the author(s). We used the Gender API software to determine first and last authors’ gender [8] and, if inference accuracy was We computed the proportion of retractions and stratified the results by gender and discipline.

Paul Sebo, Joëlle Schwarz, Margaux Achtari, Carole Clair

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e48529

The Triage Capability of Laypersons: Retrospective Exploratory Analysis

The Triage Capability of Laypersons: Retrospective Exploratory Analysis

Risk averseness varied with gender; that is, female participants were more risk averse than their male counterparts (Figure 4): for male participants, the ratio of overtriage to undertriage error was 1.2:1 (549:452 vignette evaluations), in contrast to 2:1 for female participants (407:195 vignette evaluations).

Marvin Kopka, Markus A Feufel, Felix Balzer, Malte L Schmieding

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(10):e38977

Robotic Pharmacy Implementation and Outcomes in Saudi Arabia: A 21-Month Usability Study

Robotic Pharmacy Implementation and Outcomes in Saudi Arabia: A 21-Month Usability Study

It is notable that, to assess its ability to reduce administration and dispensing error rates, in a 1-center study of an automatic storage and picking system in a pediatric hospital, a computerized provider order entry (CPOE) system was fully integrated into both the existing manual system for preparing daily unit dose drugs and the automated storage and picking system [4].

Hisham Momattin, Shokry Arafa, Shahad Momattin, Rayan Rahal, James Waterson

JMIR Hum Factors 2021;8(3):e28381

YouTube Videos Demonstrating the Nasopharyngeal Swab Technique for SARS-CoV-2 Specimen Collection: Content Analysis

YouTube Videos Demonstrating the Nasopharyngeal Swab Technique for SARS-CoV-2 Specimen Collection: Content Analysis

Although the false-negative results could be attributed to various reasons, including laboratory errors, patient misidentification, and inadequate collection of specimens, improper technique resulting in the swabs not reaching the target site of the nasopharynx is a potentially pervasive but modifiable error. The trajectory from the nostril to the nasopharynx is often presumed to be along the dorsum of the nose, likely because of the visual appearance of the external nose.

Kyohei Itamura, Arthur Wu, Elisa Illing, Jonathan Ting, Thomas Higgins

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(1):e24220

The Generalizability of a Medication Administration Discrepancy Detection System: Quantitative Comparative Analysis

The Generalizability of a Medication Administration Discrepancy Detection System: Quantitative Comparative Analysis

In recent years, medication administration has been identified as an error-prone stage in the patient care process and comprises a large percentage of all medical errors [3]. Despite extensive efforts, medication administration errors (MAEs) continue to inundate patient care [5,6]. The persistence of medication errors has led to a need for clinical informatics methods and technological interventions to improve medication error detection and prevention [7,8].

Eric Kirkendall, Hannah Huth, Benjamin Rauenbuehler, Adam Moses, Kristin Melton, Yizhao Ni

JMIR Med Inform 2020;8(12):e22031

Postinjury Complications: Retrospective Study of Causative Factors


Postinjury Complications: Retrospective Study of Causative Factors


Performance improvement (PI) is a key component of trauma center operations and centers on increasing patient safety through reduction of harm and iatrogenic error. According to the National Coordination Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention, harm is defined as “impairment of the physical, emotional, or psychological function or structure of the body and/or pain resulting therefrom.” [1].

Elizabeth Warnack, Hersch Leon Pachter, Beatrix Choi, Charles DiMaggio, Spiros Frangos, Michael Klein, Marko Bukur

JMIR Hum Factors 2019;6(3):e14819