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Utilization of Self-Diagnosis Health Chatbots in Real-World Settings: Case Study.

Xiangmin Fan1, Daren Chao2, Zhan Zhang3, Dakuo Wang4, Feng Tian1, Xiaohua Li5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence (AI)-driven chatbots are increasingly being used in health care, but most chatbots are designed for a specific population and evaluated in controlled settings. There is little research documenting how health consumers (eg, patients and caregivers) use chatbots for self-diagnosis purposes in real-world scenarios.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this research was to understand how health chatbots are used in a real-world context, what issues and barriers exist in their usage, and how the user experience of this novel technology can be improved.
METHODS: We employed a data-driven approach to analyze the system log of a widely deployed self-diagnosis chatbot in China. Our data set consisted of 47,684 consultation sessions initiated by 16,519 users over 6 months. The log data included a variety of information, including users' nonidentifiable demographic information, consultation details, diagnostic reports, and user feedback. We conducted both statistical analysis and content analysis on this heterogeneous data set.
RESULTS: The chatbot users spanned all age groups, including middle-aged and older adults. Users consulted the chatbot on a wide range of medical conditions, including those that often entail considerable privacy and social stigma issues. Furthermore, we distilled 2 prominent issues in the use of the chatbot: (1) a considerable number of users dropped out in the middle of their consultation sessions, and (2) some users pretended to have health concerns and used the chatbot for nontherapeutic purposes. Finally, we identified a set of user concerns regarding the use of the chatbot, including insufficient actionable information and perceived inaccurate diagnostic suggestions.
CONCLUSIONS: Although health chatbots are considered to be convenient tools for enhancing patient-centered care, there are issues and barriers impeding the optimal use of this novel technology. Designers and developers should employ user-centered approaches to address the issues and user concerns to achieve the best uptake and utilization. We conclude the paper by discussing several design implications, including making the chatbots more informative, easy-to-use, and trustworthy, as well as improving the onboarding experience to enhance user engagement. ©Xiangmin Fan, Daren Chao, Zhan Zhang, Dakuo Wang, Xiaohua Li, Feng Tian. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 06.01.2021.

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Keywords:  artificial intelligence; case study; chatbot; conversational agent; diagnosis; eHealth; human–artificial intelligence interaction; real world; self-diagnosis; user experience

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33404508      PMCID: PMC7817366          DOI: 10.2196/19928

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Internet Res        ISSN: 1438-8871            Impact factor:   5.428


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