Cosma Claudia, Radi Alessio, Cattano Rachele, Zanobini Patrizio, Bonaccorsi Guglielmo, Lorini Chiara, Del Riccio Marco
Medical School of Specialization in Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, University of Florence, Italy.
Central Tuscany Local Health Unit, 50142 Florence, Italy.
Vaccine. 2025 Jan 12;44:126559. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.126559. Epub 2024 Nov 30.
The increasing integration of chatbots across various sectors marks a significant shift in digital communication, and their role in healthcare makes no exception. This scoping review aims to systematically examine the role of chatbots in the perspective of organizational vaccine literacy, particularly in enhancing vaccine literacy and facilitating the dissemination of vaccine-related information, evaluating the potential of chatbots to transform vaccination communication strategies and improve health education outcomes.
This scoping review adhered to the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology and the PRISMA-ScR checklist. A systematic search of MEDLINE, Embase, Scopus, and PsycInfo was conducted from January 2020 to October 30, 2024, using keywords related to "chatbots" and "vaccination." Study selection involved a two-stage screening process, focusing on studies reporting the use of chatbots to improve vaccine literacy and uptake. Data were thematically analyzed and presented in a narrative format.
Twenty-two studies were included in the review: these studies demonstrate the effectiveness of chatbots in enhancing vaccine literacy and acceptance, mainly focusing on COVID-19 but also addressing HPV and childhood vaccinations. They highlight chatbots' role in improving the vaccine-literate environment through countering misinformation and improving communication with healthcare professionals, showcasing their potential to significantly influence public health outcomes and their adaptability to diverse populations and geographic regions.
These digital assistants could provide personalized and up-to-date information, improving not only knowledge but also attitudes and intentions towards vaccinations.
聊天机器人在各个领域的日益融合标志着数字通信的重大转变,其在医疗保健领域的作用也不例外。本范围综述旨在从组织疫苗素养的角度系统地研究聊天机器人的作用,特别是在提高疫苗素养和促进疫苗相关信息传播方面,评估聊天机器人改变疫苗接种沟通策略和改善健康教育成果的潜力。
本范围综述遵循乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的方法和PRISMA-ScR清单。于2020年1月至2024年10月30日对MEDLINE、Embase、Scopus和PsycInfo进行了系统检索,使用了与“聊天机器人”和“疫苗接种”相关的关键词。研究选择涉及两阶段筛选过程,重点关注报告使用聊天机器人提高疫苗素养和接种率的研究。对数据进行了主题分析,并以叙述形式呈现。
该综述纳入了22项研究:这些研究证明了聊天机器人在提高疫苗素养和接受度方面的有效性,主要侧重于新冠病毒疫苗接种,但也涉及人乳头瘤病毒疫苗和儿童疫苗接种。它们强调了聊天机器人在通过对抗错误信息和改善与医疗保健专业人员的沟通来改善疫苗素养环境方面的作用,展示了其对公共卫生结果产生重大影响的潜力以及对不同人群和地理区域的适应性。
这些数字助手可以提供个性化和最新的信息,不仅能提高知识水平,还能改善对疫苗接种的态度和意愿。