NegotiAge: Development and pilot testing of an artificial intelligence‐based family caregiver negotiation program

Author:

Murawski Alaine1,Ramirez‐Zohfeld Vanessa1,Mell Johnathan2,Tschoe Marianne1,Schierer Allison1,Olvera Charles1,Brett Jeanne3,Gratch Jonathan4,Lindquist Lee A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Geriatrics Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago Illinois USA

2. Department of Computer Science University of Central Florida Orlando Florida USA

3. Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University Evanston Illinois USA

4. Viterbi School of Engineering University of Southern California Los Angeles California USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundFamily caregivers of people with Alzheimer's disease experience conflicts as they navigate health care but lack training to resolve these disputes. We sought to develop and pilot test an artificial‐intelligence negotiation training program, NegotiAge, for family caregivers.MethodsWe convened negotiation experts, a geriatrician, a social worker, and community‐based family caregivers. Content matter experts created short videos to teach negotiation skills. Caregivers generated dialogue surrounding conflicts. Computer scientists utilized the dialogue with the Interactive Arbitration Guide Online (IAGO) platform to develop avatar‐based agents (e.g., sibling, older adult, physician) for caregivers to practice negotiating. Pilot testing was conducted with family caregivers to assess usability (USE) and satisfaction (open‐ended questions with thematic analysis).ResultsDevelopment: With NegotiAge, caregivers progress through didactic material, then receive scenarios to negotiate (e.g., physician recommends gastric tube, sibling disagrees with home support, older adult refusing support). Caregivers negotiate in real‐time with avatars who are designed to act like humans, including emotional tactics and irrational behaviors. Caregivers send/receive offers, using tactics until either mutual agreement or time expires. Immediate feedback is generated for the user to improve skills training. Pilot testing: Family caregivers (n = 12) completed the program and survey. USE questionnaire (Likert scale 1–7) subset scores revealed: (1) Useful—Mean 5.69 (SD 0.76); (2) Ease—Mean 5.24 (SD 0.96); (3) Learn—Mean 5.69 (SD 0.74); (4) Satisfy—Mean 5.62 (SD 1.10). Items that received over 80% agreements were: It helps me be more effective; It helps me be more productive; It is useful; It gives me more control over the activities in my life; It makes the things I want to accomplish easier to get done. Participants were highly satisfied and found NegotiAge fun to use (91.7%), with 100% who would recommend it to a friend.ConclusionNegotiAge is an Artificial‐Intelligent Caregiver Negotiation Program, that is usable and feasible for family caregivers to become familiar with negotiating conflicts commonly seen in health care.

Funder

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Wiley

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