Improving User Experience of Virtual Health Assistants: Scoping Review.
Rachel Grace CurtisBethany BartelTy FergusonAlison M HillCeline NorthcottRosa VirgaraCarol Ann MaherPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
There is a growing body of scientific evidence examining the impact of virtual health assistants' design characteristics on user experience. Taken together, data suggest that the look and feel of a virtual health assistant does affect user experience. Virtual health assistants that show empathy, display nonverbal relational behaviors, and disclose personal information about themselves achieve better user experience. At present, the evidence base is broad, and the studies are typically small in scale and highly heterogeneous. Further research, particularly using longitudinal research designs with repeated user interactions, is needed to inform the optimal design of virtual health assistants.