Zidoun Youness, Kaladhara Sreelekshmi, Powell Leigh, Nour Radwa, Al Suwaidi Hanan, Zary Nabil
Institute for Excellence in Health Professions Education, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
College of Medicine, Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2022 Aug 23;11(8):e38043. doi: 10.2196/38043.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, people have been exposed to misinformation, leading to many myths about SARS-CoV-2 and the vaccines against it. As this situation does not seem to end soon, many authorities and health organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO), are utilizing conversational agents (CAs) in their fight against it. Although the impact and usage of these novel digital strategies are noticeable, the design of the CAs remains key to their success.
This study describes the use of design-based research (DBR) for contextual CA design to address vaccine hesitancy. In addition, this protocol will examine the impact of DBR on CA design to understand how this iterative process can enhance accuracy and performance.
A DBR methodology will be used for this study. Each phase of analysis, design, and evaluation of each design cycle inform the next one via its outcomes. An anticipated generic strategy will be formed after completing the first iteration. Using multiple research studies, frameworks and theoretical approaches are tested and evaluated through the different design cycles. User perception of the CA will be analyzed or collected by implementing a usability assessment during every evaluation phase using the System Usability Scale. The PARADISE (PARAdigm for Dialogue System Evaluation) method will be adopted to calculate the performance of this text-based CA.
Two phases of the first design cycle (design and evaluation) were completed at the time of this writing (April 2022). The research team is currently reviewing the natural-language understanding model as part of the conversation-driven development (CDD) process in preparation for the first pilot intervention, which will conclude the CA's first design cycle. In addition, conversational data will be analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively as part of the reflection and revision process to inform the subsequent design cycles. This project plans for three rounds of design cycles, resulting in various studies spreading outcomes and conclusions. The results of the first study describing the entire first design cycle are expected to be submitted for publication before the end of 2022.
CAs constitute an innovative way of delivering health communication information. However, they are primarily used to contribute to behavioral change or educate people about health issues. Therefore, health chatbots' impact should be carefully designed to meet outcomes. DBR can help shape a holistic understanding of the process of CA conception. This protocol describes the design of VWise, a contextual CA that aims to address vaccine hesitancy using the DBR methodology. The results of this study will help identify the strengths and flaws of DBR's application to such innovative projects.
自新冠疫情开始以来,人们接触到了错误信息,导致了许多关于严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)及其疫苗的谣言。由于这种情况似乎不会很快结束,包括世界卫生组织(WHO)在内的许多当局和卫生组织正在利用对话代理(CA)来应对这一情况。尽管这些新颖的数字策略的影响和使用情况很显著,但对话代理的设计仍然是其成功的关键。
本研究描述了基于设计的研究(DBR)在情境对话代理设计中的应用,以解决疫苗犹豫问题。此外,本方案将研究基于设计的研究对对话代理设计的影响,以了解这一迭代过程如何提高准确性和性能。
本研究将使用基于设计的研究方法。每个设计周期的分析、设计和评估阶段通过其结果为下一个阶段提供信息。在完成第一次迭代后将形成一个预期的通用策略。通过不同的设计周期对多种研究、框架和理论方法进行测试和评估。在每个评估阶段,使用系统可用性量表进行可用性评估,以分析或收集用户对对话代理的看法。将采用PARADISE(对话系统评估范式)方法来计算这个基于文本的对话代理的性能。
在撰写本文时(2022年4月),第一个设计周期的两个阶段(设计和评估)已经完成。研究团队目前正在审查自然语言理解模型,作为对话驱动开发(CDD)过程的一部分,为第一次试点干预做准备,这将结束对话代理的第一个设计周期。此外,作为反思和修订过程的一部分,将对对话数据进行定量和定性分析,为后续设计周期提供信息。该项目计划进行三轮设计周期,从而产生各种传播结果和结论的研究。描述整个第一个设计周期的第一项研究结果预计将在2022年底前提交发表。
对话代理构成了一种提供健康传播信息的创新方式。然而,它们主要用于促进行为改变或就健康问题对人们进行教育。因此,健康聊天机器人的影响应该经过精心设计以实现预期结果。基于设计的研究有助于形成对对话代理概念化过程的整体理解。本方案描述了VWise的设计,VWise是一个情境对话代理,旨在使用基于设计的研究方法解决疫苗犹豫问题。本研究结果将有助于确定基于设计的研究应用于此类创新项目的优点和缺陷。