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Timothy W Bickmore1, Stefán Ólafsson1, Teresa K O'Leary1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Prior studies have demonstrated the safety risks when patients and consumers use conversational assistants such as Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa for obtaining medical information.Entities:
Keywords: conversational assistant; conversational interface; dialogue system; disclaimers; explainability; grounding; medical error; mobile phone; patient safety; risk mitigation; warnings
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34751661 PMCID: PMC8663571 DOI: 10.2196/30704
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Descriptive statistics of the study sample (N=32).
| Characteristics | Values | |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 42.44 (14.08) | |
| Sex (female), n (%) | 17 (53) | |
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| White | 17 (53) |
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| African American | 8 (25) |
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| Asian | 2 (6) |
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| Other | 5 (16) |
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| High school | 2 (6) |
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| Some college | 6 (19) |
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| Technical school | 3 (9) |
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| College graduate | 13 (41) |
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| Advanced degree | 8 (25) |
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| Use one regularly | 22 (69) |
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| Expert | 9 (28) |
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| Other | 1 (3) |
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| 7th-8th grade | 2 (6) |
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| ≥9th grade ( | 30 (94) |
aREALM: Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine.
Figure 1Icons used to indicate the conversational assistant state in the user interface.
Tasks and CA responses used in this study.
| Task (query) | Good paraphrase | Bad paraphrase | CAa advice | |
| Tb1 | I am allergic to nuts, have asthma, and am taking a blood thinner for atrial fibrillation. I have a headache, what should I take for it? | You said you have a headache and want to know what to take. You are allergic to nuts, have asthma, and are taking a blood thinner. | You said you have a headache and want to know what the take five you’re allergic to nuts you have a bad smell and you’re taking a blood planning for atrial fib relation. | Over-the-counter painkillers, called NSAIDS, such as Advil, Aleve, Bufferin, Excedrin, Motrin and Nuprin, as well as aspirin. |
| T2 | I am already taking Lisinopril for my blood pressure, and an antacid for my acid reflux. What nasal decongestant should I take for seasonal allergies? | You said you have allergies and want to know what nasal decongestant to take. You are taking Lisinopril, and an antacid for acid reflux. | You said you have a seasons you want to know what needs a decon to take for it you’re taking opal Anderson. | Sudafed is a class of decongestants. Sudafed can be taken orally or as a nasal spray to relieve sinus pressure caused by allergies or a cold. |
| T3 | I have a soy allergy. Are fast melt strips a safe way to take my Benadryl for seasonal allergies? | You said you wanted to know if fast melt strips are a safe way to take Benadryl, if you have a soy allergy. | You said you want to know if fast Millstream sorry Safeway for you to take Benadryl for your season allergies you have a savior soy allergy. | The active ingredient in Benadryl Allergy Quick Dissolve Strips is an antihistamine used to relieve symptoms of allergy, hay fever, and the common cold. |
| T4 | I am currently taking coumadin. Is Chinese ginseng root safe to take to improve my immune system? | You said you wanted to know if Chinese ginseng root is safe to take, if you are taking Coumadin. | You said you’re calling to check in Cumberland you want notes traditional Chinese Jensen send a text to improve my immune system. | Ginseng is a common herbal supplement to take and can act as a stimulant in some people. |
aCA: conversational assistant.
bT: task.
Study conditions.
| Condition | Paraphrase | Disclaimer |
| C1 | Good | No |
| C2 | Bad | No |
| C3 | Good | Yes |
| C4 | Bad | Yes |
Figure 2Feeling misunderstood by the CA resulted in fewer cases of taking its advice than feeling understood. CA: conversational assistant; *P=.002.
The frequency of actions that the participants said that they would take after interactions with the Conversational Assistants (N=128).
| Action | Number of participants who endorsed, n (%) |
| Do as agent suggested | 54 (42.2) |
| Seek further information | 43 (33.6) |
| Contact a health professional | 23 (18) |
| Do nothing | 8 (6.2) |
Figure 3The number of cases of doing as the CA suggested or wanting to seek further information differed depending on the CAs’ paraphrase. CA: conversational assistant; *P=.04.
Figure 4Having a disclaimer led more participants to consider contacting a health professional about the medications than when there was no disclaimer. *P=.001.
Figure 5Participants chose a CA that paraphrased well more often than one that paraphrased poorly. CA: conversational assistant; *P=.001.