Internet-based Tailored Virtual Human Health Intervention to Promote Colorectal Cancer Screening: Design Guidelines from Two User Studies.

Mohan Zalake, Fatemeh Tavasolli, Lauren Griffin, Janice Krieger, Benjamin Lok
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To influence user behaviors, Internet-based virtual humans (VH) have been used to deliver health interventions. However, Internet-based VH health interventions face challenges. The challenges can affect user perceptions of an Internet-based VH health intervention. In our work, we use an Internet-based VH health intervention to promote colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. We present design guidelines drawn from two studies. The two studies examined the influence of visual design and the influence of the information medium on user intentions to pursue more health information. In the first study, the analysis of the focus group (n=73 users) transcripts shows that the VH's visual realism, the VH's healthcare role, and the presence of a local healthcare provider's logo influenced user perceptions of the VH-based intervention's visual design. The findings from the focus groups were used to iterate the intervention and derive design guidelines. In the second study (n=1,400), the analysis of online surveys of users after the VH-based intervention showed that very few users focused on the VH's appearance. To influence the user intentions to pursue the health topic further, the results recommend the use of an animated VH to deliver health information compared to other mediums of information delivery, such as text. The design guidelines from the two studies can be used by developers to use VH-based interventions to influence users' intention to change behaviors.

基于互联网的定制虚拟人类健康干预以促进结直肠癌筛查:来自两个用户研究的设计指南。
为了影响用户行为,基于互联网的虚拟人(VH)被用来提供健康干预措施。然而,基于互联网的VH卫生干预面临挑战。这些挑战可能影响用户对基于互联网的虚拟卫生保健保健干预措施的看法。在我们的工作中,我们使用基于互联网的VH健康干预来促进结直肠癌(CRC)筛查。我们从两项研究中得出设计指南。这两项研究考察了视觉设计和信息媒介对用户追求更多健康信息意愿的影响。在第一项研究中,对焦点小组(n=73名用户)文本的分析表明,虚拟医院的视觉真实感、虚拟医院的医疗保健角色和当地医疗保健提供者标志的存在影响了用户对基于虚拟医院的干预视觉设计的感知。焦点小组的调查结果被用于重复干预并得出设计指南。在第二项研究中(n= 1400),基于VH的干预后对用户的在线调查分析显示,很少有用户关注VH的外观。为了影响用户进一步关注健康主题的意愿,研究结果建议使用动画视频来传递健康信息,而不是使用文本等其他信息传递媒介。这两项研究的设计指南可以被开发人员用来使用基于vh的干预措施来影响用户改变行为的意愿。
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