Health Counseling by Robots: Modalities for Breastfeeding Promotion

Prasanth Murali, Teresa K. O'Leary, Ameneh Shamekhi, T. Bickmore
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Conversational humanoid robots are being increasingly used for health education and counseling. Prior research provides mixed indications regarding the best modalities to use for these systems, including user inputs spanning completely constrained multiple choice options vs. unconstrained speech, and embodiments of humanoid robots vs. virtual agents, especially for potentially sensitive health topics such as breastfeeding. We report results from an experiment comparing five different interface modalities, finding that all result in significant increases in user knowledge and intent to adhere to recommendations, with few differences among them. Users are equally satisfied with constrained (multiple choice) touch screen input and unconstrained speech input, but are relatively unsatisfied with constrained speech input. Women find conversational robots are an effective, safe, and non-judgmental medium for obtaining information about breastfeeding.
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会说话的人形机器人越来越多地用于健康教育和咨询。先前的研究提供了关于这些系统使用的最佳模式的混合指示,包括用户输入跨越完全约束的多项选择选项与不受约束的语音,以及人形机器人与虚拟代理的实施例,特别是对于潜在敏感的健康话题,如母乳喂养。我们报告了一个实验的结果,比较了五种不同的界面模式,发现所有的结果都显著增加了用户的知识和坚持推荐的意图,它们之间几乎没有区别。用户对有约束的(多选择)触摸屏输入和无约束的语音输入同样满意,但对有约束的语音输入相对不满意。女性发现,对话机器人是获取母乳喂养信息的有效、安全、无偏见的媒介。
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