Master of Science (M.S.), Xavier University, 2023, Psychology
The current study aimed to understand U.S. patient perceptions of healthcare chatbots, an emerging form of artificial intelligence (AI) in modern healthcare systems. The research involved perceptions of empathy, social influence, and overall health status influenced patient intentions to use healthcare chatbots. In alignment to hypotheses, patient perceptions of empathy and social influence significantly predicted behavioral intention to use healthcare chatbots. However, patient overall health status did not significantly predict behavioral intention. The study's results call attention to meaningful psychological constructs and demographic data that can assist healthcare organizations in improving patient retention and the customer experience. Limitations and future research areas are discussed.
Committee: Morrie Mullins (Committee Chair); Eric Barrett (Committee Member); Leann Caudill (Committee Member)
Subjects: Health Care; Information Technology; Psychology