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Using design science and artificial intelligence to improve health communication: ChronologyMD case example
Authors:Linda Neuhauser  Gary L. Kreps  Kathleen Morrison  Marcos Athanasoulis  Nikolai Kirienko  Deryk Van Brunt
Affiliation:1. School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, USA;2. Department of Communication, George Mason University, USA;3. Healthy Communities Foundation, Berkeley, USA
Abstract:

Objective

This paper describes how design science theory and methods and use of artificial intelligence (AI) components can improve the effectiveness of health communication.

Methods

We identified key weaknesses of traditional health communication and features of more successful eHealth/AI communication. We examined characteristics of the design science paradigm and the value of its user-centered methods to develop eHealth/AI communication. We analyzed a case example of the participatory design of AI components in the ChronologyMD project intended to improve management of Crohn's disease.

Results

eHealth/AI communication created with user-centered design shows improved relevance to users’ needs for personalized, timely and interactive communication and is associated with better health outcomes than traditional approaches. Participatory design was essential to develop ChronologyMD system architecture and software applications that benefitted patients.

Conclusion

AI components can greatly improve eHealth/AI communication, if designed with the intended audiences. Design science theory and its iterative, participatory methods linked with traditional health communication theory and methods can create effective AI health communication.

Practice implications

eHealth/AI communication researchers, developers and practitioners can benefit from a holistic approach that draws from theory and methods in both design sciences and also human and social sciences to create successful AI health communication.
Keywords:Artificial intelligence   Health communication   eHealth   Participatory design   User-centered design   Design sciences   Artificial sciences   Observations of daily living   Crohn's disease
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