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Grant Number: 5R01CA273208-04 Interpret this number
Primary Investigator: Paasche-Orlow, Michael
Organization: Tufts Medical Center
Project Title: Conversational Agents to Improve HPV Vaccine Acceptance in Primary Care
Fiscal Year: 2024


Abstract

Universal Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination would significantly decrease cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, and oral cancers, and reduce racial disparities in these cancers. However, HPV vaccination rates for U.S. adolescents of all races, ethnicities, and income levels remain far below national targets. Increasing anti-vaccine information, limited clinician time to engage with hesitant parents, and backlogs of preventive care incurred during the COVID pandemic contributed to deficits of HPV vaccination that may years to resolve. Embodied Conversational Agents (ECAs) are animated computer agents that simulate face-to-face conversation between a patient and a caregiver, using both verbal and nonverbal conversational behavior, to provide a natural and intuitive computer interface that is accessible to patients of all levels of health and computer literacy. We have successfully developed and evaluated this interface in several clinical trials to motivate health behavior change for a wide range of populations, including a pilot evaluation of an ECA that promotes HPV vaccination for the families of patients with cervical pre-cancer and cancer. In this project we will adapt this technology to produce English and Spanish smartphone ECAs for HPV vaccination (ECA-HPV) to provide vaccine recommendations and motivational interviewing to parents/guardians and vaccine-eligible adolescents and facilitate communication with clinic staff. HPV vaccine promotion over time can lead to acceptance among parents who initially decline, and the ECA can provide continual interactions both prior to and following clinic visits. We will evaluate ECA-HPV in a randomized controlled trial for HPV-vaccine eligible adolescents aged 9-12 to evaluate ECA-HPV, comparing usual care (UC) (n=175) versus usual care plus four design variants of the ECA-HPV (UC+ECA) (n= 175 x 4 = 700). All intervention participants will get the ECA-HPV for the parent; the design variants include inclusion vs exclusion of ECA-HPV for the adolescent and inclusion vs exclusion of clinic notification of information from the system in a 2x2 factorial design to differentiate the impact of the adolescent- facing and clinic notification features of the intervention. The research team is nationally recognized as leaders in HPV vaccination, health literacy, and innovative technologies to improve health. This study will advance our research on the development of easy-to-use technologies to empower patients. This scalable approach has a significant potential to reduce vaccine hesitancy and increase adolescent vaccination. If successful, our team will promote the ECA-HPV through national networks for broad implementation and work to adapt ECA-HPV to include other childhood, adolescent, maternal, and adult immunizations.



Publications

I kua na'u "Let me carry out your last wishes" Clinical trial protocol to promote advance care planning among native Hawaiian populations.
Authors: Quintiliani L.M. , Kamaka M. , Henault L. , Antonio M.C.K. , Sentell T. , Spencer K. , Akaka G. , Honda L.K.L. , Hanakeawe D. , Dillard A. , et al. .
Source: Contemporary clinical trials, 2023 Dec; 135, p. 107365.
EPub date: 2023-10-24.
PMID: 37884121
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Decision-making about dialysis: Beyond just dialysis or death.
Authors: Liu C.K. , Taffel L. , Russell M. , Wong S.P.Y. , Russell H. , Vig E.K. .
Source: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2023 May; 71(5), p. 1378-1385.
EPub date: 2023-02-15.
PMID: 36790053
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The mediating effect of health literacy on COVID-19 vaccine confidence among a diverse sample of urban adults in Boston and Chicago.
Authors: Hurstak E.E. , Paasche-Orlow M.K. , Hahn E.A. , Henault L.E. , Taddeo M.A. , Moreno P.I. , Weaver C. , Marquez M. , Serrano E. , Thomas J. , et al. .
Source: Vaccine, 2023-04-06; 41(15), p. 2562-2571.
EPub date: 2023-03-02.
PMID: 36907736
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Light at night in older age is associated with obesity, diabetes, and hypertension.
Authors: Kim M. , Vu T.H. , Maas M.B. , Braun R.I. , Wolf M.S. , Roenneberg T. , Daviglus M.L. , Reid K.J. , Zee P.C. .
Source: Sleep, 2023-03-09; 46(3), .
PMID: 35729737
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Characterizing unique supportive care needs among women living with metastatic breast cancer: A qualitative study.
Authors: Moreno P.I. , Esquives B.N. , Thomas J.L. , Horner F.S. , Torzewski J.B. , Gradishar W. , Victorson D. , Penedo F.J. .
Source: Journal of psychosocial oncology research and practice, 2023 Jan-Mar; 5(1), .
EPub date: 2023-01-23.
PMID: 37383566
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Barriers and Facilitators to Genetic Education, Risk Assessment, and Testing: Considerations on Advancing Equitable Genetics Care.
Authors: Rodriguez N.J. , Ricker C. , Stoffel E.M. , Syngal S. .
Source: Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association, 2023 Jan; 21(1), p. 3-7.
PMID: 36549838
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Designing Empathic Virtual Agents: Manipulating Animation, Voice, Rendering, and Empathy to Create Persuasive Agents.
Authors: Parmar D. , Olafsson S. , Utami D. , Murali P. , Bickmore T. .
Source: Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems, 2022 Apr; 36(1), .
EPub date: 2022-02-22.
PMID: 35387204
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The Impact of Education on Depression Assessment: Differential Item Functioning Analysis.
Authors: Taple B.J. , Chapman R. , Schalet B.D. , Brower R. , Griffith J.W. .
Source: Assessment, 2022 Mar; 29(2), p. 272-284.
EPub date: 2020-11-20.
PMID: 33218257
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Effects of web-based cognitive behavioral stress management and health promotion interventions on neuroendocrine and inflammatory markers in men with advanced prostate cancer: A randomized controlled trial.
Authors: Penedo F.J. , Fox R.S. , Walsh E.A. , Yanez B. , Miller G.E. , Oswald L.B. , Estabrook R. , Chatterton R.T. , Mohr D.C. , Begale M.J. , et al. .
Source: Brain, behavior, and immunity, 2021 Jul; 95, p. 168-177.
EPub date: 2021-03-15.
PMID: 33737170
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Electronic Tools to Bridge the Language Gap in Health Care for People Who Have Migrated: Systematic Review.
Authors: Thonon F. , Perrot S. , Yergolkar A.V. , Rousset-Torrente O. , Griffith J.W. , Chassany O. , Duracinsky M. .
Source: Journal of medical Internet research, 2021-05-06; 23(5), p. e25131.
EPub date: 2021-05-06.
PMID: 33955837
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The Feasibility and Validity of Objective and Patient-Reported Measurements of Cognition During Early Critical Illness Recovery.
Authors: Maas M.B. , Lizza B.D. , Kim M. , Gendy M. , Liotta E.M. , Reid K.J. , Zee P.C. , Griffith J.W. .
Source: Neurocritical care, 2021 Apr; 34(2), p. 403-412.
EPub date: 2020-10-22.
PMID: 33094468
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Validation of a Short Form for Health Literacy Assessment Using Talking Touchscreen Technology.
Authors: Slesinger N.C. , Yost K.J. , Choi S.W. , Hahn E.A. .
Source: Health literacy research and practice, 2020-10-08; 4(4), p. e200-e207.
PMID: 33034662
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Interview Administration of PROMIS Depression and Anxiety Short Forms.
Authors: Taple B.J. , Griffith J.W. , Wolf M.S. .
Source: Health literacy research and practice, 2019 Jul; 3(3), p. e196-e204.
EPub date: 2019-09-06.
PMID: 31511845
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