Acceptability of an Embodied Conversational Agent-Based Computer Application for Hispanic Women
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Description
Examines computer and technology use in adult Hispanic
women living in rural areas. Evaluates the acceptability of
using an embodied conversational agent (ECA) computer
application as a possible method to assist providers and
engage patients in health education. Includes a link to the
relational agents video publicly available.
Author(s)
Kristen J. Wells, Coralia Vázquez-Otero, Marissa Bredice, et al.
Citation
Hispanic Health Care International, 13(4), 179-185
Date
2015
Type
Document
Tagged as
Culture and cultural competency · Hispanic or Latino · Limited English proficient · Technology for health and human services · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention · Florida