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Talk with Ted: an embodied conversational agent for caregivers.

Maheswaree K CurumsingJessica Rivera VillicanaAndrew VouliotisKelly BurnsMahdi BabaeiTanya PetrovichKon MouzakisRajesh Vasa
Published in: Gerontology & geriatrics education (2024)
Communication is key to the success of any relationship. When it comes to caregivers, having a conversation with a person living with some form of cognitive impairment, such as dementia, can be a struggle. Most people living with dementia experience some form of communication impairment that reduces their ability to express their needs. In this case study, we present the design of an embodied conversation agent (ECA), Ted, designed to educate caregivers about the importance of good communication principles when engaging with people living with dementia. This training tool was trialed and compared to an online training tool, with 23 caregivers divided into two cohorts (12 in the ECA condition, and 11 in the online training tool condition), over a period of 8 weeks using a mixed evaluation approach. Our findings suggest that (a) caregivers developed an emotional connection with the ECA and retained the learning from their interactions with Ted even after 8 weeks had elapsed, (b) caregivers implemented the learnings in their practice, and (c) the changes in care practice were well received by people living with dementia.
Keyphrases
  • cognitive impairment
  • palliative care
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • virtual reality
  • social media
  • affordable care act