探讨卫生专业人员对会话代理人描述为卫生专业人员的看法:一项定性描述性研究。

IF 3.2 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Frontiers in digital health Pub Date : 2025-09-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fdgth.2025.1590514
A Luke MacNeill, Lillian MacNeill, Alison Luke, Shelley Doucet
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背景:一些卫生保健会话代理(HCCAs)被设计为模拟卫生专业人员的表现或外观。研究表明,公众对HCCAs作为卫生专业人员的描述持赞成态度,但卫生专业人员的观点不太明确。我们进行了一项定性描述性研究,以了解更多关于卫生专业人员对这一主题的看法。方法:采用基于网络的方法招募医生、护士和规范的心理健康专业人员。使用Zoom视频会议平台对参与者进行了单独访谈。他们被要求讨论将HCCAs描述为卫生专业人员的潜在好处和缺点。采访被逐字转录并上传到NVivo (version 12; QSR International, Inc)进行专题分析。结果:共有24名卫生专业人员参与研究,其中女性19人,男性5人;M年龄= 42.75岁,SD = 10.71。从他们的访谈数据中发展出三个主题。与会者说,将hcca描绘成卫生专业人员是一种歪曲事实的形式,可能会误导方案使用者。与会者还担心,这些描述可能来自对卫生专业人员外表的刻板印象,这可能会影响人们对这些计划的期望或他们使用这些计划的意愿。尽管存在这些担忧,但一些与会者认为,将HCCAs描述为卫生专业人员可能是有益的,特别是在向寻求卫生支持的人提供一种安心感方面。结论:本研究中的卫生专业人员对HCCAs作为卫生专业人员的描述表达了不同的观点。他们的见解可能会促使开发人员和其他利益相关者进一步讨论对hcca的适当描述。
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Exploring health professionals' views on the depiction of conversational agents as health professionals: a qualitative descriptive study.

Background: Some health care conversational agents (HCCAs) are designed to simulate health professionals in terms of their presentation or appearance. Research suggests that the public has favorable views toward the depiction of HCCAs as health professionals, but the views of health professionals are less clear. We conducted a qualitative descriptive study to learn more about health professionals' views on this topic.

Methods: Physicians, nurses, and regulated mental health professionals were recruited using web-based methods. Participants were interviewed individually using the Zoom videoconferencing platform. They were asked to discuss potential benefits and drawbacks surrounding the depiction of HCCAs as health professionals. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and uploaded to NVivo (version 12; QSR International, Inc) for thematic analysis.

Results: Twenty-four health professionals participated in the study (19 women, five men; M age = 42.75 years, SD = 10.71). Three themes were developed from their interview data. Participants said that portraying HCCAs as health professionals is a form of misrepresentation and may mislead program users. Participants were also concerned that these depictions could draw from stereotypes regarding the appearance of health professionals, which might affect people's expectations surrounding these programs or their willingness to use them. Despite these concerns, some participants thought that there may be benefits to depicting HCCAs as health professionals, particularly in terms of providing a sense of reassurance to people seeking health support.

Conclusions: The health professionals in this study expressed mixed views toward the depiction of HCCAs as health professionals. Their insights may prompt further discussion on the appropriate depiction of HCCAs among developers and other stakeholders.

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