听力健康聊天机器人的可用性和可取性:一项探索性研究。

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Rebecca J Bennett, Jessica Tsiolkas, Josh Tagudin
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摘要

目的:本研究探讨了人工智能驱动的聊天机器人的可用性和可取性,该机器人旨在支持听力损失的成年人。设计:进行了一项混合方法的探索性研究,结合了移动分析、应用内反馈和定性访谈。使用GPT Creator开发了一个人工智能驱动的聊天机器人原型,并集成到一个简单的应用程序界面中。参与者在两周的时间里使用聊天机器人,他们的互动和反馈被记录下来供分析。研究样本:10名成人听力损失患者(平均年龄58.6岁,SD = 8.7)参与研究。结果:参与者个人聊天机器人的使用范围从1到8次互动。调查的关键领域包括助听器功能、耳鸣管理和听力学相关问题。人们认为聊天机器人对用户友好,对基本支持很有用,但经验丰富的用户希望得到更个性化的回复。建议的改进包括对话记忆、更好地处理多个问题,以及增强的语音转文本功能。结论:本研究为人工智能驱动的聊天机器人可能为听力损失的成年人提供有价值的支持提供了初步证据。虽然可用性和可取性通常是有利的,但需要增强个性化和可访问性,以提高参与度和长期采用。未来的迭代应该包括以用户为中心的改进,以最大限度地提高聊天机器人在听力健康管理方面的有效性。
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Usability and desirability of a hearing health chatbot: an explorative study.

Objective: This study explored the usability and desirability of an AI-driven chatbot designed to support adults with hearing loss.

Design: A mixed-methods exploratory study was conducted, incorporating mobile analytics, in-app feedback, and qualitative interviews. A prototype AI-driven chatbot was developed using GPT Creator and integrated into a simple app interface. Participants used the chatbot over a 2-week period, with their interactions and feedback recorded for analysis.

Study sample: Ten adults with hearing loss (mean age: 58.6 years, SD = 8.7) participated in the study.

Results: Participant individual chatbot usage ranged from one to eight interactions. Key areas of inquiry included hearing aid functionality, tinnitus management, and audiologist-related concerns. The chatbot was perceived as user-friendly and useful for basic support, but experienced users desired more personalised responses. Suggested improvements included conversation memory, better handling of multiple questions, and enhanced voice-to-text functionality.

Conclusions: This study provides preliminary evidence that AI-driven chatbots may offer valuable support for adults with hearing loss. While usability and desirability were generally favourable, enhancements in personalisation and accessibility are needed to improve engagement and long-term adoption. Future iterations should incorporate user-centred refinements to maximise the chatbot's effectiveness in hearing health management.

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International Journal of Audiology
International Journal of Audiology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
14.80%
发文量
133
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.
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