Physicians’ Perceptions of the Use of a Chatbot for Information Seeking: Qualitative Study

BackgroundSeeking medical information can be an issue for physicians. In the specific context of medical practice, chatbots are hypothesized to present additional value for providing information quickly, particularly as far as drug risk minimization measures are concerned....

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Main Authors: Koman, Jason, Fauvelle, Khristina, Schuck, Stéphane, Texier, Nathalie, Mebarki, Adel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-11-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:http://www.jmir.org/2020/11/e15185/
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spelling doaj-269af958577c4382863b1436274c8f522021-04-02T21:36:39ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712020-11-012211e1518510.2196/15185Physicians’ Perceptions of the Use of a Chatbot for Information Seeking: Qualitative StudyKoman, JasonFauvelle, KhristinaSchuck, StéphaneTexier, NathalieMebarki, Adel BackgroundSeeking medical information can be an issue for physicians. In the specific context of medical practice, chatbots are hypothesized to present additional value for providing information quickly, particularly as far as drug risk minimization measures are concerned. ObjectiveThis qualitative study aimed to elicit physicians’ perceptions of a pilot version of a chatbot used in the context of drug information and risk minimization measures. MethodsGeneral practitioners and specialists were recruited across France to participate in individual semistructured interviews. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using a horizontal thematic analysis approach. ResultsEight general practitioners and 2 specialists participated. The tone and ergonomics of the pilot version were appreciated by physicians. However, all participants emphasized the importance of getting exhaustive, trustworthy answers when interacting with a chatbot. ConclusionsThe chatbot was perceived as a useful and innovative tool that could easily be integrated into routine medical practice and could help health professionals when seeking information on drug and risk minimization measures.http://www.jmir.org/2020/11/e15185/
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author Koman, Jason
Fauvelle, Khristina
Schuck, Stéphane
Texier, Nathalie
Mebarki, Adel
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Fauvelle, Khristina
Schuck, Stéphane
Texier, Nathalie
Mebarki, Adel
Physicians’ Perceptions of the Use of a Chatbot for Information Seeking: Qualitative Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research
author_facet Koman, Jason
Fauvelle, Khristina
Schuck, Stéphane
Texier, Nathalie
Mebarki, Adel
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title Physicians’ Perceptions of the Use of a Chatbot for Information Seeking: Qualitative Study
title_short Physicians’ Perceptions of the Use of a Chatbot for Information Seeking: Qualitative Study
title_full Physicians’ Perceptions of the Use of a Chatbot for Information Seeking: Qualitative Study
title_fullStr Physicians’ Perceptions of the Use of a Chatbot for Information Seeking: Qualitative Study
title_full_unstemmed Physicians’ Perceptions of the Use of a Chatbot for Information Seeking: Qualitative Study
title_sort physicians’ perceptions of the use of a chatbot for information seeking: qualitative study
publisher JMIR Publications
series Journal of Medical Internet Research
issn 1438-8871
publishDate 2020-11-01
description BackgroundSeeking medical information can be an issue for physicians. In the specific context of medical practice, chatbots are hypothesized to present additional value for providing information quickly, particularly as far as drug risk minimization measures are concerned. ObjectiveThis qualitative study aimed to elicit physicians’ perceptions of a pilot version of a chatbot used in the context of drug information and risk minimization measures. MethodsGeneral practitioners and specialists were recruited across France to participate in individual semistructured interviews. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using a horizontal thematic analysis approach. ResultsEight general practitioners and 2 specialists participated. The tone and ergonomics of the pilot version were appreciated by physicians. However, all participants emphasized the importance of getting exhaustive, trustworthy answers when interacting with a chatbot. ConclusionsThe chatbot was perceived as a useful and innovative tool that could easily be integrated into routine medical practice and could help health professionals when seeking information on drug and risk minimization measures.
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