Investigating User Perceptions of Collaborative Agenda Setting in Virtual Health Counseling Session
Virtual health counselors offer the potential to provide users with information and counseling in complex areas such as disease management and health education. However, ensuring user engagement is challenging, particularly when the volume of information and length of counseling sessions increase. A...
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Zusammenfassung: | Virtual health counselors offer the potential to provide users with
information and counseling in complex areas such as disease management and
health education. However, ensuring user engagement is challenging,
particularly when the volume of information and length of counseling sessions
increase. Agenda setting a clinical counseling technique where a patient and
clinician collaboratively decide on session topics is an effective approach to
tailoring discussions for individual patient needs and sustaining engagement.
We explore the effectiveness of agenda setting in a virtual counselor system
designed to counsel women for breast cancer genetic testing. In a between
subjects study, we assessed three versions of the system with varying levels of
user control in the system's agenda setting approach. We found that
participants' knowledge improved across all conditions. Although our results
showed that any type of agenda setting was perceived as useful, regardless of
user control, interviews revealed a preference for more collaboration and user
involvement in the agenda setting process. Our study highlights the importance
of using patient-centered approaches, such as tailored discussions, when using
virtual counselors in healthcare. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2407.06123 |