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The Perspectives of Women and Their Health-Care Providers Regarding Using an ECA to Support Mode of Birth Decisions
Authors:Somphit Chinkam  Courtney Steer-Massaro  Ivan Herbey  Zhe Zhang  Timothy Bickmore  Allison Shorten
Abstract:This study used focus groups to assess the feasibility and acceptability of adapting an Embodied Conversational Agent (ECA) to support decision-making about mode of birth after previous cesarean. Twelve women with previous cesareans, and eight prenatal providers at an academic, tertiary-care medical center, viewed a prototype ECA and were asked to share feedback on the potential role in helping women prepare for decision-making. Both groups felt that although it was somewhat “robot-like,” the ECA could provide easy access to information for patients and could augment the visit with providers. Future work is needed to improve ECA visual appeal and clarify the role and timing for utilization of decision aids using ECA technology to enhance the shared decision-making process.
Keywords:counseling  decision support  embodied conversational agent (ECA)  shared decision-making  vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC)
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