2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-21996-7_5
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Adapting Virtual Patient Interviews for Interviewing Skills Training of Novice Healthcare Students

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“…These agents are commercially ubiquitous (e.g., online virtual support agents; Etemad-Sajadi and Ghachem, 2015 ), but are also used extensively in basic and applied social psychological research (e.g., Brave et al, 2005 ; Gratch et al, 2007 ). For instance, intelligent virtual agents have been used increasingly in the domain of healthcare training, serving as virtual coaches for trauma victims (Tielman et al, 2015 ), mock interviewees for medical students (Carnell et al, 2015 ), and meditation coaches (Shamekhi and Bickmore, 2015 ). The intelligent virtual agent literature consistently underscores the importance of the body in human-agent intersubjectivity (with the uncanny valley phenomenon being key).…”
Section: Methodologies For Recombining Bodies and Speech Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These agents are commercially ubiquitous (e.g., online virtual support agents; Etemad-Sajadi and Ghachem, 2015 ), but are also used extensively in basic and applied social psychological research (e.g., Brave et al, 2005 ; Gratch et al, 2007 ). For instance, intelligent virtual agents have been used increasingly in the domain of healthcare training, serving as virtual coaches for trauma victims (Tielman et al, 2015 ), mock interviewees for medical students (Carnell et al, 2015 ), and meditation coaches (Shamekhi and Bickmore, 2015 ). The intelligent virtual agent literature consistently underscores the importance of the body in human-agent intersubjectivity (with the uncanny valley phenomenon being key).…”
Section: Methodologies For Recombining Bodies and Speech Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversational agents as virtual patients have already a long trajectory in general healthcare, for example, virtual patients were employed in [36] to train healthcare students interviewing skills and in [37] for empathy training.…”
Section: Training Of Professionalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These new teachings/ training technologies cover the vast spectrum of healthcare. For example; "virtual patient (VP) simulation training to support certain aspects of clinical education" [53], "devices for initial training of combat medics and first responders, devices for training surgical procedures, virtual reality systems for diagnosis and therapy, and team training systems for crisis or incident management" [54] which have being increasingly adopted.…”
Section: Utilizing Technology For Training Medical and Dental Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%