Design of Interactive Cancer Education Technology for Latina Farmworkers.

Ying Wu, Devan Samant, Kristen Squibbs, Alexis Chaet, Bijan Morshedi, Laura E Barnes
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Latinas in the United States experience higher levels of cervical cancer (CC) incidence and mortality rates than the general population, and many lack access to healthcare or face communication, literacy, and knowledge barriers preventing proper CC screening. Interactive technological interventions, like embodied conversational agents (ECA)/virtual agents, are currently used in other populations, settings, and for other health topics, however, no known initiative has used culturally- and literacy-appropriate technological interventions to deliver Spanish-language CC education. This study aims to create a culturally tailored Spanish-language Virtual Patient Educator (VPE) application to augment a patient navigator (PN) intervention for increasing CC screening rates among Hispanic women in a rural agricultural community. The VPE is a computer character that can simulate face-to-face conversation with an actual person and will embody the characteristics of a PN. Through iterative interviews with the target population, key cultural design factors were identified to inform the design and implementation of a prototype VPE. This paper discusses design and usability issues associated with development of the VPE for low-literacy users in addition to a framework methodology for development of similar tools and a cultural matrix of design factors. A VPE might help close the knowledge gap between Hispanic women and the general population regarding cervical cancer screening. Incorporation of culturally tailored features in technology aids in increasing overall understanding and trust of health information presented. An iterative approach that engages the patient population in design of technology is important to identify population-specific patient preferences.

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拉丁裔农场工人互动式癌症教育技术设计。
在美国,拉丁美洲人的宫颈癌(CC)发病率和死亡率高于一般人群,许多人缺乏医疗保健,或面临沟通、扫盲和知识障碍,无法进行适当的CC筛查。交互式技术干预措施,如具体化会话代理(ECA)/虚拟代理,目前在其他人群、环境和其他健康主题中使用,但是,没有已知的倡议使用文化和识字适当的技术干预措施来提供西班牙语CC教育。本研究旨在创建一个文化定制的西班牙语虚拟患者教育者(VPE)应用程序,以增加患者导航员(PN)干预,以提高农村农业社区西班牙裔妇女的CC筛查率。VPE是一种计算机角色,可以模拟与真人面对面的对话,并将体现PN的特征。通过对目标人群的反复访谈,确定了关键的文化设计因素,为原型VPE的设计和实现提供信息。本文讨论了与低文化水平用户的VPE开发相关的设计和可用性问题,以及开发类似工具的框架方法和设计因素的文化矩阵。VPE可能有助于缩小西班牙裔妇女与一般人群在宫颈癌筛查方面的知识差距。在技术中结合适合文化的特点有助于提高对所提供的卫生信息的总体理解和信任。在技术设计中采用患者群体参与的迭代方法对于确定特定人群的患者偏好非常重要。
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