AI Hesitancy and Acceptability-Perceptions of AI Chatbots for Chronic Health Management and Long COVID Support: Survey Study.

Publication date: Jul 23, 2024

Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots have the potential to assist individuals with chronic health conditions by providing tailored information, monitoring symptoms, and offering mental health support. Despite their potential benefits, research on public attitudes toward health care chatbots is still limited. To effectively support individuals with long-term health conditions like long COVID (or post-COVID-19 condition), it is crucial to understand their perspectives and preferences regarding the use of AI chatbots. This study has two main objectives: (1) provide insights into AI chatbot acceptance among people with chronic health conditions, particularly adults older than 55 years and (2) explore the perceptions of using AI chatbots for health self-management and long COVID support. A web-based survey study was conducted between January and March 2023, specifically targeting individuals with diabetes and other chronic conditions. This particular population was chosen due to their potential awareness and ability to self-manage their condition. The survey aimed to capture data at multiple intervals, taking into consideration the public launch of ChatGPT, which could have potentially impacted public opinions during the project timeline. The survey received 1310 clicks and garnered 900 responses, resulting in a total of 888 usable data points. Although past experience with chatbots (P

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Concepts Keywords
Chatbot Adult
Diabetes Aged
Launch AI hesitancy
Older Artificial Intelligence
artificial intelligence
chatbot
Chronic Disease
chronic disease management
COVID-19
diabetes
Female
Humans
long COVID
Male
Middle Aged
post–COVID-19 condition
Self-Management
Surveys and Questionnaires
technology acceptance

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Long COVID
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH chronic conditions
disease VO population

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