检查患者参与健康生活方式和心理健康干预的聊天机器人开发方法:范围审查。

Q2 Medicine
Chikku Sadasivan, Christofer Cruz, Naomi Dolgoy, Ashley Hyde, Sandra Campbell, Margaret McNeely, Eleni Stroulia, Puneeta Tandon
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背景:聊天机器人越来越受欢迎,因为它们为最终用户和服务提供商提供了一系列潜在的好处。目的:我们的范围综述旨在探讨使用双向聊天机器人支持健康饮食、身体活动和心理健康干预的研究。我们的目标是报告聊天机器人开发的非技术(例如,与软件开发无关)方法,并检查患者在这些报告方法中的参与程度。方法:我们的团队根据Arksey和O'Malley提出的框架进行了范围审查。2022年7月对9个电子数据库进行了搜索。根据我们的纳入和排除标准选择研究。然后提取数据并评估患者的受累情况。结果:本综述纳入了16项研究。我们报告了几种聊天机器人开发方法,在可能的情况下评估患者参与情况,并揭示了患者参与聊天机器人实施过程报告的有限细节。报告的开发方法包括:与知识专家合作、共同设计研讨会、患者访谈、原型测试、绿野仙踪(WoZ)程序和文献回顾。关于患者参与开发的报道是有限的;16项纳入的研究中只有3项包含了足够的信息,可以使用报告患者和公众参与指南(GRIPP2)来评估患者参与情况。结论:本综述中报告的方法和确定的局限性可以指导在未来医疗保健研究的聊天机器人开发过程中纳入患者参与和改进参与的文档。考虑到终端用户参与聊天机器人开发的重要性,我们希望未来的研究将更系统地报告聊天机器人的开发,并更一致和积极地让患者参与共同开发过程。
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Examining Patient Engagement in Chatbot Development Approaches for Healthy Lifestyle and Mental Wellness Interventions: Scoping Review.

Examining Patient Engagement in Chatbot Development Approaches for Healthy Lifestyle and Mental Wellness Interventions: Scoping Review.

Examining Patient Engagement in Chatbot Development Approaches for Healthy Lifestyle and Mental Wellness Interventions: Scoping Review.

Background: Chatbots are growing in popularity as they offer a range of potential benefits to end users and service providers.

Objective: Our scoping review aimed to explore studies that used 2-way chatbots to support healthy eating, physical activity, and mental wellness interventions. Our objectives were to report the nontechnical (eg, unrelated to software development) approaches for chatbot development and to examine the level of patient engagement in these reported approaches.

Methods: Our team conducted a scoping review following the framework proposed by Arksey and O'Malley. Nine electronic databases were searched in July 2022. Studies were selected based on our inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data were then extracted and patient involvement was assessed.

Results: 16 studies were included in this review. We report several approaches to chatbot development, assess patient involvement where possible, and reveal the limited detail available on reporting of patient involvement in the chatbot implementation process. The reported approaches for development included: collaboration with knowledge experts, co-design workshops, patient interviews, prototype testing, the Wizard of Oz (WoZ) procedure, and literature review. Reporting of patient involvement in development was limited; only 3 of the 16 included studies contained sufficient information to evaluate patient engagement using the Guidance for Reporting Involvement of Patients and Public (GRIPP2).

Conclusions: The approaches reported in this review and the identified limitations can guide the inclusion of patient engagement and the improved documentation of engagement in the chatbot development process for future health care research. Given the importance of end user involvement in chatbot development, we hope that future research will more systematically report on chatbot development and more consistently and actively engage patients in the codevelopment process.

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Journal of Participatory Medicine
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