Chatbot-Delivered COVID-19 Vaccine Communication Message Preferences of Young Adults and Public Health Workers in Urban American Communities: Qualitative Study
BackgroundAutomated conversational agents, or chatbots, have a role in reinforcing evidence-based guidance delivered through other media and offer an accessible, individually tailored channel for public engagement. In early-to-mid 2021, young adults and minority populations disproportionately affect...
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Main Authors: | Rose Weeks (Author), Lyra Cooper (Author), Pooja Sangha (Author), João Sedoc (Author), Sydney White (Author), Assaf Toledo (Author), Shai Gretz (Author), Dan Lahav (Author), Nina Martin (Author), Alexandra Michel (Author), Jae Hyoung Lee (Author), Noam Slonim (Author), Naor Bar-Zeev (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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