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Can Artificial Intelligence Replicate Human Qualitative Analysis?

Grayson P Stinger1, Jamaica Westfall-Snyder2, Stewart R Carter3

  • 1University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky.

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Generative AI shows significant alignment with human thematic analysis in surgical education research. AI can support qualitative methods, enhancing efficiency and accessibility when used with human oversight.

Keywords:
Artificial intelligenceChatGPTGenerative AIQualitative analysisThematic analysis

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Artificial Intelligence in Research

Background:

  • Qualitative research, particularly thematic analysis, is crucial in surgical education but is time-intensive and prone to bias.
  • The application of artificial intelligence (AI) in qualitative analysis, especially for abstract concepts, requires further investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the capability of generative AI in performing qualitative thematic analysis of abstract concepts.
  • To compare AI-generated themes with human-derived themes in the context of surgical education.

Main Methods:

  • A secondary comparative analysis was performed on transcripts from prior thematic analyses.
  • Transcripts examining wellness and engagement among general surgery residency applicants were analyzed by both human researchers and ChatGPT 4.0.
  • Human- and AI-generated themes were compared for conceptual overlap, alignment, and interpretive consistency.

Main Results:

  • Substantial conceptual overlap was observed between human- and AI-generated themes for wellness and engagement.
  • AI integrated individual- and group-level constructs into broader, relational themes, preserving core content.
  • No unique or contradictory themes were generated by AI compared to human analysis.

Conclusions:

  • Generative AI demonstrated meaningful alignment with human thematic analysis in this surgical education study.
  • AI can serve as a complementary tool to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of qualitative methods.
  • Human oversight remains essential to maintain interpretive judgment when utilizing AI in qualitative research.