“就像有人在关注你,倾听你,指导你”:心理健康聊天机器人在青少年艾滋病毒感染者照顾者中的可接受性。

IF 2.2 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Neil Rupani, Diego H Vasquez, Carmen Contreras, Luis Menacho, Lenka Kolevic, Molly F Franke, Jerome T Galea
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摘要

本研究评估了护理人员对为10至19岁感染艾滋病毒的青少年设计的心理健康聊天机器人的可接受性。方法15名护理人员与心理健康聊天机器人进行互动。前后评估和半结构化访谈评估了可接受性。数据分析采用框架分析方法。结果31 - 70岁的受访者认为聊天机器人在个人、人际和环境层面上都是可以接受的。他们欣赏教育内容和自助工具,觉得聊天机器人对他们个人有好处。护理人员也看到了聊天机器人改善与孩子沟通的潜力,特别是在艾滋病诊断等关键时期。尽管担心数据成本或互联网接入,但大多数人认为聊天机器人是传统心理健康服务的一种可行补充。结论本研究表明,秘鲁青少年艾滋病毒感染者的心理健康聊天机器人是他们的照顾者可以接受的,可能有利于照顾者的心理健康,加强照顾者与青少年的互动,并促进更好的沟通。
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"Like Someone Is Paying Attention to You, Listening to You, and Guiding You": Acceptability of a Mental Health Chatbot Among Caregivers of Adolescents Living With HIV.

BackgroundThis study assessed the acceptability, among caregivers, of a mental health chatbot designed for adolescents living with HIV aged 10 to 19 years.MethodsFifteen caregivers interacted with the mental health chatbot. Pre-post assessments and semistructured interviews evaluated acceptability. Data were analyzed using a Framework Analysis approach.ResultsCaregivers aged 31 to 70 years found the chatbot acceptable on individual, interpersonal, and environmental levels. They appreciated the educational content and self-help tools, feeling the chatbot would benefit them personally. Caregivers also saw potential in the chatbot to improve communication with their children, particularly during critical periods like HIV diagnosis. Despite concerns about data costs or internet access, most viewed the chatbot as an accessible supplement to traditional mental health services.ConclusionThis study suggests that a mental health chatbot for Peruvian adolescents living with HIV was acceptable to their caregivers, potentially benefiting caregivers' mental health, enhancing caregiver-adolescent interactions, and fostering better communication.

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