Abstract
This study evaluated the effectiveness of an AI-driven digital assistant in reducing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and enhancing vaccine confidence among vaccine-hesitant adults in Hong Kong through a randomized controlled trial (N = 177). Participants in the intervention group (n = 91) received a web-based psychoeducation program with an AI chatbot utilizing motivational interviewing techniques, while the control group (n = 86) received standard learning materials. Results showed significant improvements in vaccine readiness (p = 0.027), confidence (p = 0.012), and trust in government (p = 0.032) in the intervention group, with moderate effect sizes. The study highlights the potential of AI and motivational interviewing to improve vaccine confidence and readiness, supporting the integration of AI-driven communication strategies in public health interventions.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1958-1959 |
| Number of pages | 2 |
| Journal | Studies in Health Technology and Informatics |
| Volume | 329 |
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| Publication status | Published - 7 Aug 2025 |
Keywords
- artificial intelligence
- COVID-19
- digital assistant
- health communication
- motivational interviewing
- randomized controlled trial
- Vaccine hesitancy
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Biomedical Engineering
- Health Informatics
- Health Information Management