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Effectiveness of natural language intelligence technology in chronic diseases nursing: A systematic review and meta-analysis - PubMed

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  • #Chronic Disease Nursing
  • #Natural Language Intelligence
  • #Meta-Analysis
  • Chronic diseases present a significant global burden, with challenges in managing unstructured data for continuous care.
  • Natural language intelligence technology (NLIT) shows potential in improving chronic disease nursing.
  • A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted following PRISMA guidelines, analyzing studies from 2014 to 2024.
  • NLIT demonstrated effectiveness in COPD management, reducing 30-day readmission rates by 27.9% via an ANN-powered app.
  • In diabetes care, NLIT improved self-management behaviors and increased diabetic retinopathy referral compliance by 19.34%.
  • Stroke rehabilitation saw enhanced motor function and shoulder range of motion with NLIT intervention.
  • NLIT achieved 88.46% accuracy in predicting COPD exacerbations and 92% diagnostic accuracy for diabetes using GPT-4.
  • Meta-analysis showed NLIT benefits for clinical outcomes with a pooled RR of 1.20, though with substantial heterogeneity.
  • Five studies were rated as low risk of bias, with one having moderate risk due to hypothetical data.
  • NLIT is valuable for personalized care but faces challenges like data heterogeneity and bias, requiring further refinement.