Designing an Adaptive Embodied Conversational Agent for Health Literacy: a User Study

Joy O. Egede, Maria Jose Galvez Trigo, Adrian Hazzard, Martin Porcheron, Edgar Bodiaj, J. Fischer, C. Greenhalgh, M. Valstar
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Access to healthcare advice is crucial to promote healthy societies. Many factors shape how access might be constrained, such as economic status, education or, as the COVID-19 pandemic has shown, remote consultations with health practitioners. Our work focuses on providing pre/post-natal advice to maternal women. A salient factor of our work concerns the design and deployment of embodied conversation agents (ECAs) which can sense the (health) literacy of users and adapt to scaffold user engagement in this setting. We present an account of a Wizard of Oz user study of 'ALTCAI', an ECA with three modes of interaction (i.e., adaptive speech and text, adaptive ECA, and non-adaptive ECA). We compare reported engagement with these modes from 44 maternal women who have differing levels of literacy. The study shows that a combination of embodiment and adaptivity scaffolds reported engagement, but matters of health-literacy and language introduce nuanced considerations for the design of ECAs.
为健康素养设计一个自适应具身对话代理:一项用户研究
获得卫生保健咨询对促进健康社会至关重要。许多因素会影响获得医疗服务的受限程度,例如经济地位、教育,或者如COVID-19大流行所显示的那样,与卫生从业人员进行远程咨询。我们的工作重点是为产妇提供产前/产后咨询。我们工作的一个突出因素是设计和部署具体化的对话代理(eca),它可以感知用户的(健康)素养,并适应在这种情况下支撑用户参与。我们介绍了《绿野仙踪》用户对“ALTCAI”的研究,这是一种具有三种交互模式(即自适应语音和文本、自适应ECA和非自适应ECA)的ECA。我们比较了44位具有不同文化水平的产妇对这些模式的参与报告。该研究表明,体现和适应性支架的结合报告了参与性,但健康素养和语言的问题为eca的设计引入了微妙的考虑。
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