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使用对话代理改善在线健康信息的获取:一项随机对照实验。

Improving Access to Online Health Information With Conversational Agents: A Randomized Controlled Experiment.

作者信息

Bickmore Timothy W, Utami Dina, Matsuyama Robin, Paasche-Orlow Michael K

机构信息

Northeastern University, College of Computer and Information Science, Boston, MA, United States.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2016 Jan 4;18(1):e1. doi: 10.2196/jmir.5239.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Conventional Web-based search engines may be unusable by individuals with low health literacy for finding health-related information, thus precluding their use by this population.

OBJECTIVE

We describe a conversational search engine interface designed to allow individuals with low health and computer literacy identify and learn about clinical trials on the Internet.

METHODS

A randomized trial involving 89 participants compared the conversational search engine interface (n=43) to the existing conventional keyword- and facet-based search engine interface (n=46) for the National Cancer Institute Clinical Trials database. Each participant performed 2 tasks: finding a clinical trial for themselves and finding a trial that met prespecified criteria.

RESULTS

Results indicated that all participants were more satisfied with the conversational interface based on 7-point self-reported satisfaction ratings (task 1: mean 4.9, SD 1.8 vs mean 3.2, SD 1.8, P<.001; task 2: mean 4.8, SD 1.9 vs mean 3.2, SD 1.7, P<.001) compared to the conventional Web form-based interface. All participants also rated the trials they found as better meeting their search criteria, based on 7-point self-reported scales (task 1: mean 3.7, SD 1.6 vs mean 2.7, SD 1.8, P=.01; task 2: mean 4.8, SD 1.7 vs mean 3.4, SD 1.9, P<.01). Participants with low health literacy failed to find any trials that satisfied the prespecified criteria for task 2 using the conventional search engine interface, whereas 36% (5/14) were successful at this task using the conversational interface (P=.05).

CONCLUSIONS

Conversational agents can be used to improve accessibility to Web-based searches in general and clinical trials in particular, and can help decrease recruitment bias against disadvantaged populations.

摘要

背景

传统的基于网络的搜索引擎对于健康素养较低的个人来说可能无法用于查找健康相关信息,因此这部分人群无法使用。

目的

我们描述了一种对话式搜索引擎界面,旨在让健康素养和计算机素养较低的个人能够在互联网上识别并了解临床试验。

方法

一项涉及89名参与者的随机试验,将针对美国国立癌症研究所临床试验数据库的对话式搜索引擎界面(n = 43)与现有的传统基于关键词和分面的搜索引擎界面(n = 46)进行了比较。每位参与者执行两项任务:为自己查找一项临床试验,以及查找一项符合预先指定标准的试验。

结果

结果表明,基于7分自我报告的满意度评分,所有参与者对对话式界面的满意度更高(任务1:均值4.9,标准差1.8,对比均值3.2,标准差1.8,P <.001;任务2:均值4.8,标准差1.9,对比均值3.2,标准差1.7,P <.001),而传统的基于网络表单的界面则不然。基于7分自我报告量表,所有参与者还将他们找到的试验评为更符合他们的搜索标准(任务1:均值3.7,标准差1.6,对比均值2.7,标准差1.8,P =.01;任务2:均值4.8,标准差1.7,对比均值3.4,标准差1.9,P <.01)。健康素养较低的参与者使用传统搜索引擎界面未能找到任何满足任务2预先指定标准的试验,而使用对话式界面时,36%(5/)的参与者在这项任务上取得了成功(P =.05)。

结论

对话代理一般可用于提高基于网络搜索的可及性,特别是临床试验的可及性,并有助于减少对弱势群体的招募偏见。

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