Gudala Meghana, Ross Mary Ellen Trail, Mogalla Sunitha, Lyons Mandi, Ramaswamy Padmavathy, Roberts Kirk
School of Biomedical Informatics, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, United States.
Cizik School of Nursing, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, United States.
JMIR Aging. 2022 Apr 28;5(2):e32169. doi: 10.2196/32169.
One of the most complicated medical needs of older adults is managing their complex medication regimens. However, the use of technology to aid older adults in this endeavor is impeded by the fact that their technological capabilities are lower than those of much of the rest of the population. What is needed to help manage medications is a technology that seamlessly integrates within their comfort levels, such as artificial intelligence agents.
This study aimed to assess the benefits, barriers, and information needs that can be provided by an artificial intelligence-powered medication information voice chatbot for older adults.
A total of 8 semistructured interviews were conducted with geriatrics experts. All interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. Each interview was coded by 2 investigators (2 among ML, PR, METR, and KR) using a semiopen coding method for qualitative analysis, and reconciliation was performed by a third investigator. All codes were organized into the benefit/nonbenefit, barrier/nonbarrier, and need categories. Iterative recoding and member checking were performed until convergence was reached for all interviews.
The greatest benefits of a medication information voice-based chatbot would be helping to overcome the vision and dexterity hurdles experienced by most older adults, as it uses voice-based technology. It also helps to increase older adults' medication knowledge and adherence and supports their overall health. The main barriers were technology familiarity and cost, especially in lower socioeconomic older adults, as well as security and privacy concerns. It was noted however that technology familiarity was not an insurmountable barrier for older adults aged 65 to 75 years, who mostly owned smartphones, whereas older adults aged >75 years may have never been major users of technology in the first place. The most important needs were to be usable, to help patients with reminders, and to provide information on medication side effects and use instructions.
Our needs analysis results derived from expert interviews clarify that a voice-based chatbot could be beneficial in improving adherence and overall health if it is built to serve the many medication information needs of older adults, such as reminders and instructions. However, the chatbot must be usable and affordable for its widespread use.
老年人最复杂的医疗需求之一是管理其复杂的药物治疗方案。然而,利用技术帮助老年人进行这项工作受到阻碍,因为他们的技术能力低于其他大多数人群。帮助管理药物所需的是一种能无缝融入他们舒适水平的技术,比如人工智能代理。
本研究旨在评估一款由人工智能驱动的药物信息语音聊天机器人对老年人的益处、障碍和信息需求。
对老年医学专家进行了8次半结构化访谈。所有访谈均进行了录音和转录。每次访谈由2名研究人员(ML、PR、METR和KR中的2名)使用半开放式编码方法进行定性分析编码,由第三名研究人员进行核对。所有代码被组织成益处/非益处、障碍/非障碍和需求类别。进行迭代重新编码和成员核对,直到所有访谈都达成一致。
基于语音的药物信息聊天机器人的最大益处在于,由于其使用语音技术,有助于克服大多数老年人所面临的视力和灵活性障碍。它还有助于增加老年人的用药知识和依从性,并支持他们的整体健康。主要障碍是对技术的熟悉程度和成本,尤其是社会经济地位较低的老年人,以及对安全和隐私的担忧。然而,值得注意的是,对于65至75岁的老年人来说,技术熟悉程度并非不可逾越的障碍,他们大多拥有智能手机,而75岁以上的老年人可能一开始就从未成为技术的主要使用者。最重要的需求是易于使用、帮助患者进行提醒,并提供有关药物副作用和使用说明的信息。
我们从专家访谈中得出的需求分析结果表明,如果基于语音的聊天机器人能够满足老年人的多种药物信息需求,如提醒和说明,那么它可能有助于提高依从性和整体健康。然而,聊天机器人必须易于使用且价格合理,才能广泛应用。