Moore Richard, Al-Tamimi Abdel-Karim, Freeman Elizabeth
Sheffield Hallam University, Sport and Physical Activity Research Centre / Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
Department of Computing, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United Kingdom.
JMIR Form Res. 2024 Jan 31;8:e51571. doi: 10.2196/51571.
Conversational agents (CAs) are a promising solution to support people in improving physical activity (PA) behaviors. However, there is a lack of CAs targeted at adolescents that aim to provide support to overcome barriers to PA. This study reports the results of the co-design, development, and evaluation of a prototype CA called "Phyllis" to support adolescents in overcoming barriers to PA with the aim of improving PA behaviors. The study presents one of the first theory-driven CAs that use existing research, a theoretical framework, and a behavior change model.
The aim of the study is to use a mixed methods approach to investigate the potential of a CA to support adolescents in overcoming barriers to PA and enhance their confidence and motivation to engage in PA.
The methodology involved co-designing with 8 adolescents to create a relational and persuasive CA with a suitable persona and dialogue. The CA was evaluated to determine its acceptability, usability, and effectiveness, with 46 adolescents participating in the study via a web-based survey.
The co-design participants were students aged 11 to 13 years, with a sex distribution of 56% (5/9) female and 44% (4/9) male, representing diverse ethnic backgrounds. Participants reported 37 specific barriers to PA, and the most common barriers included a "lack of confidence," "fear of failure," and a "lack of motivation." The CA's persona, named "Phyllis," was co-designed with input from the students, reflecting their preferences for a friendly, understanding, and intelligent personality. Users engaged in 61 conversations with Phyllis and reported a positive user experience, and 73% of them expressed a definite intention to use the fully functional CA in the future, with a net promoter score indicating a high likelihood of recommendation. Phyllis also performed well, being able to recognize a range of different barriers to PA. The CA's persuasive capacity was evaluated in modules focusing on confidence and motivation, with a significant increase in students' agreement in feeling confident and motivated to engage in PA after interacting with Phyllis. Adolescents also expect to have a personalized experience and be able to personalize all aspects of the CA.
The results showed high acceptability and a positive user experience, indicating the CA's potential. Promising outcomes were observed, with increasing confidence and motivation for PA. Further research and development are needed to create further interventions to address other barriers to PA and assess long-term behavior change. Addressing concerns regarding bias and privacy is crucial for achieving acceptability in the future. The CA's potential extends to health care systems and multimodal support, providing valuable insights for designing digital health interventions including tackling global inactivity issues among adolescents.
对话代理(CAs)是一种很有前景的解决方案,可帮助人们改善身体活动(PA)行为。然而,缺乏针对青少年的旨在提供支持以克服PA障碍的对话代理。本研究报告了一个名为“菲利斯”的对话代理原型的协同设计、开发和评估结果,该原型旨在帮助青少年克服PA障碍,以改善PA行为。该研究展示了首批理论驱动的对话代理之一,其运用了现有研究、理论框架和行为改变模型。
本研究的目的是采用混合方法来调查对话代理在帮助青少年克服PA障碍以及增强他们参与PA的信心和动力方面的潜力。
该方法包括与8名青少年进行协同设计,以创建一个具有合适角色和对话的关系型且有说服力的对话代理。通过一项基于网络的调查,46名青少年参与了该研究,对该对话代理进行评估以确定其可接受性、可用性和有效性。
协同设计的参与者为11至13岁的学生,性别分布为56%(5/9)为女性,44%(4/9)为男性,代表了不同的种族背景。参与者报告了37个PA的具体障碍,最常见的障碍包括“缺乏信心”、“害怕失败”和“缺乏动力”。名为“菲利斯”的对话代理角色是在学生的参与下协同设计的,反映了他们对友好、善解人意和聪明个性的偏好。用户与菲利斯进行了61次对话,并报告了积极的用户体验,其中73%的人表示未来肯定打算使用功能齐全的对话代理,净推荐值表明其被推荐的可能性很高。菲利斯也表现出色,能够识别一系列不同的PA障碍。在关注信心和动力的模块中对该对话代理的说服能力进行了评估,与菲利斯互动后,学生在感到有信心和动力参与PA方面的认同度显著提高。青少年还期望获得个性化体验,并能够对对话代理的各个方面进行个性化设置。
结果显示出高可接受性和积极的用户体验,表明该对话代理具有潜力。观察到了有希望的结果,即PA的信心和动力有所增加。需要进一步的研究和开发来创建更多干预措施,以解决PA的其他障碍并评估长期行为变化。解决有关偏见和隐私的问题对于未来实现可接受性至关重要。该对话代理的潜力扩展到医疗保健系统和多模式支持,为设计数字健康干预措施提供了有价值的见解,包括解决青少年全球身体活动不足的问题。