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Usability of conversational agents by patients with inadequate health literacy: evidence from two clinical trials.

机译:健康素养不足的患者使用对话剂的可能性:两项临床试验的证据。

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Embodied Conversational Agents (ECA) are computer-animated characters that simulate face-to-face conversation with patients. These agents can be programmed with best practices in human-human health communication and used for automated health education and behavior change counseling interventions. Evidence is presented from two ongoing clinical trials demonstrating that patients at different levels of health literacy find these agents acceptable and easy to use for automated health communication interventions. Innovative computer interface systems can be used to ensure that inadequate health literacy not serve as a barrier to interventions using health information technology.
机译:体验式对话代理(ECA)是计算机动画角色,可模拟与患者的面对面对话。可以使用人与人健康交流中的最佳实践对这些代理进行编程,并将其用于自动化健康教育和行为改变咨询干预措施。来自两项正在进行的临床试验的证据表明,处于不同健康素养水平的患者发现这些药物可以接受并且易于用于自动化的健康交流干预措施。创新的计算机界面系统可用于确保不足的健康素养不会成为使用健康信息技术进行干预的障碍。

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