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Virtual nurses are digital assistants or chatbots that are designed to provide healthcare information and support to users. They are typically accessed through a website, mobile app, or other digital platform and use artificial intelligence and natural language processing techniques to understand and respond to user inquiries.
Virtual nurses can be used to provide a range of healthcare-related information and support, including answering questions about health conditions, providing advice on healthcare and wellness topics, and assisting with appointment scheduling and other healthcare tasks. They can also provide support to healthcare professionals by helping to manage patient records, schedule appointments, and handle other administrative tasks.
Virtual nurses are often used to provide information and support to users who may not have access to traditional healthcare services, such as those in rural or underserved areas, or those who prefer to access healthcare information and services digitally. They can also be used to supplement traditional healthcare services by providing additional information and support to patients and healthcare professionals.
- Relational agent is a type of artificial intelligence (AI) or chatbot that is designed to engage with users in a way that is more personal and interactive. Relational agents are typically programmed to exhibit human-like characteristics, such as emotions and personalities, and to respond to user input in a way that is more natural and believable. They are often used in customer service, social media, and other applications where a more personal and interactive experience is desired.
- Virtual nursing refers to the use of digital tools and technologies, such as chatbots or virtual assistants, to provide healthcare information and support to users. Virtual nursing can include a wide range of activities, such as answering questions about health conditions, providing advice on healthcare and wellness topics, and assisting with appointment scheduling and other healthcare tasks. Virtual nursing is often used to provide information and support to users who may not have access to traditional healthcare services, or to supplement traditional healthcare services by providing additional information and support to patients and healthcare professionals.
- Virtual patient is a digital simulation of a real patient that is used to teach healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals. Virtual patients are typically programmed to exhibit a range of symptoms and conditions and to respond to treatment and interventions in a way that is similar to a real patient. They are often used in medical simulations and training programs to provide healthcare professionals with the opportunity to practice and learn new skills in a simulated environment. Virtual patients can be accessed through a variety of devices and platforms and are an important tool for training and education in the healthcare industry.
Resources:
- sense.ly .. intelligent virtual nurse provides clinically targeted support and active engagement
Wikipedia:
- eHealth (electronic Health)
- mHealth (mobile Health)
- Persuasive technology
- Virtual actor
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Face Value? Exploring the effects of embodiment for a group facilitation agent
A Shamekhi, QV Liao, D Wang, RKE Bellamy… – Proceedings of the …, 2018 – dl.acm.org
Page 1. Face Value? Exploring the Effects of Embodiment for a Group Facilitation Agent Ameneh Shamekhi1*,Q. Vera Liao2, Dakuo Wang2, Rachel KE Bellamy2, Thomas Erickson2 1Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA …
Inspiring AWE: Transforming Clinic Waiting Rooms into Informal Learning Environments with Active Waiting Education
ZA Leong, MS Horn, L Thaniel, E Meier – … of the 2018 CHI Conference on …, 2018 – dl.acm.org
Page 1. Inspiring AWE: Transforming Clinic Waiting Rooms into Informal Learning Environments with Active Waiting Education Zeina Atrash Leong1,2, Michael S. Horn2, Lisa Thaniel3, Emily Meier4 Learning Experiences and Design Lab, Atraeleo1 …
The doctor’s digital double: how warmth, competence, and animation promote adherence intention
Z Dai, KF MacDorman – PeerJ Computer Science, 2018 – peerj.com
Background Each year, patient nonadherence to treatment advice costs the US healthcare system more than $300 billion and results in 250000 deaths. Developing virtual consultations to promote adherence could improve public health while cutting healthcare costs and usage …
A Two-Study Approach to Explore the Effect of User Characteristics on Users’ Perception and Evaluation of a Virtual Assistant’s Appearance
C Straßmann, N Krämer – Multimodal Technologies and Interaction, 2018 – mdpi.com
This research investigates the effect of different user characteristics on the perception and evaluation of an agent’s appearance variables. Therefore, two different experiments have been conducted. In a 3 × 3 × 5 within-subjects design (Study 1; N = 59), three different target groups …
Effects of automated smartphone mobile recovery support and telephone continuing care in the treatment of alcohol use disorder: study protocol for a …
JR McKay, DH Gustafson, M Ivey… – …, 2018 – trialsjournal.biomedcentral.com
New smartphone communication technology provides a novel way to provide personalized continuing care support following alcohol treatment. One such system is the Addiction version of the Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System (A-CHESS), which provides a range …
The State of Speech in HCI: Trends, Themes and Challenges
L Clark, P Doyle, D Garaialde, E Gilmartin… – arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2018 – arxiv.org
Page 1. This article has been accepted for publication in Interacting with Computers Published by Oxford University Press. The State of Speech in HCI: Trends, Themes and Challenges Leigh Clark1, Phillip Doyle1, Diego Garaialde1 …
Trust in interdependent and task-oriented human-computer cooperation
P Kulms – 2018 – pub.uni-bielefeld.de
Page 1. TRUST IN INTERDEPENDENT AND TASK-ORIENTED HUMAN–COMPUTER COOPERATION philipp kulms A dissertation submitted to Bielefeld University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doktor der Naturwissenschaften (Dr. rer. nat.) Page 2 …
The Toxic Triangle: Exploring Toxic Leadership in Nursing Administration-A Phenomenological Study
BV Magwenzi – 2018 – search.proquest.com
Page 1. The Toxic Triangle: Exploring Toxic Leadership in Nursing Administration- A Phenomenological Study By Barbara V. Magwenzi Cande Tschetter, Ph.D., Faculty Chair Letha Williams, Ph.D., Faculty Committee Member JoNeil Smith, Ph.D., Faculty Committee Member …
The framework of anthropomorphic interface in gamification application for transitional healthcare
N Mohd Tuah – 2018 – eprints.soton.ac.uk
Page 1. ;University of Southampton Research Repository Copyright © and Moral Rights for this thesis and, where applicable, any accompanying data are retained by the author and/or other copyright owners. A copy can be downloaded for personal …
Inbound content: A step-by-step guide to doing content marketing the Inbound way
J Champion – 2018 – books.google.com
Page 1. FFIRS 03/20/2018 11:16:19 Page i I N B O U N D CONTENT Page 2. FFIRS 03/20/2018 11:16:19 Page ii Page 3. FFIRS 03/20/2018 11:16:20 Page iii I N B O U N D CONTENT A Step-by-Step Guide to Doing Content Marketing the Inbound Way JUSTIN CHAMPION …
Skin Lesion Segmentation and Classification Using Deep Learning
JB Burdick – 2018 – search.proquest.com
Page 1. SKIN LESION SEGMENTATION AND CLASSIFICATION USING DEEP LEARNING by John B. Burdick A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of The College of Engineering & Computer Science in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science …