论文标题
使用对话剂进行HPV疫苗咨询来检查年轻人的潜在可用性和健康信念
Examining Potential Usability and Health Beliefs Among Young Adults Using a Conversational Agent for HPV Vaccine Counseling
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论文摘要
人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗是防止HPV相关癌症的最有效方法。整合提供商疫苗咨询对于提高HPV疫苗的完成率至关重要。通过对话代理自动化咨询经验可以帮助改善HPV疫苗覆盖范围,并减轻提供者的疫苗咨询负担。在先前的研究中,我们测试了一种模拟的对话剂,该对话剂使用绿野仙踪的巫师为父母提供了HPV疫苗咨询。在当前的研究中,我们评估了年轻的大学成年人的对话剂(n = 24),该人群可能在建议疫苗接种时在青春期期间错过了HPV疫苗。我们还对系统和语音可用性以及有关HPV疫苗的健康信念进行了调查。参与者认为代理具有高度或等同于其他语音互动界面的高可用性,并且有证据表明该代理人影响了他们对HPV疫苗的危害,不确定性和风险否认的信念。总体而言,这项研究证明了对话剂成为健康促进努力的有影响力工具的潜力。
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is the most effective way to prevent HPV-related cancers. Integrating provider vaccine counseling is crucial to improving HPV vaccine completion rates. Automating the counseling experience through a conversational agent could help improve HPV vaccine coverage and reduce the burden of vaccine counseling for providers. In a previous study, we tested a simulated conversational agent that provided HPV vaccine counseling for parents using the Wizard of OZ protocol. In the current study, we assessed the conversational agent among young college adults (n=24), a population that may have missed the HPV vaccine during their adolescence when vaccination is recommended. We also administered surveys for system and voice usability, and for health beliefs concerning the HPV vaccine. Participants perceived the agent to have high usability that is slightly better or equivalent to other voice interactive interfaces, and there is some evidence that the agent impacted their beliefs concerning the harms, uncertainty, and risk denials for the HPV vaccine. Overall, this study demonstrates the potential for conversational agents to be an impactful tool for health promotion endeavors.