Exploring Young Adults' Experiences and Beliefs in Asthma Medication Management: Pilot Qualitative Study Comparing Human and Multiple AI Thematic Analysis
Ruth Ndarake Jeminiwa, Caroline Popielaski, Amber King

TL;DR
This study explores how young adults manage asthma medications and compares human and AI methods for analyzing interview data.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel comparison of human and multiple AI platforms in performing thematic analysis of qualitative data.
Findings
Human and AI analyses identified similar themes related to asthma medication management.
AI platforms like Gemini, Copilot, and ChatGPT showed potential for thematic analysis with appropriate caution.
Young adults emphasized the need for holistic support including clinician, social, and digital self-management assistance.
Abstract
Young adults take their asthma maintenance medication 67% of the time or less. Understanding the specific needs and behaviors of young adults with asthma is essential for developing targeted interventions to improve disease self-management. Artificial intelligence (AI) has demonstrated its utility in summarizing and identifying patterns in qualitative research and may support or augment human coding efforts. However, there is pause literature to support this assertion. The objective of this study is to begin to explore the medication management-related needs of young adults with asthma via a pilot feasibility study. We aim to understand how to best assist young adults with asthma self-management and to identify potential areas where digital health interventions can provide support. We further aimed to understand the comparative outcome of human versus multiple AI platforms in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealthcare Policy and Management · Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare · Medication Adherence and Compliance
