Browsing Faculty Publications (CoM) by Author "Powell, Leigh"
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Contextual Conversational Agent to Address Vaccine Hesitancy: Protocol for a Design-Based Research Study
Zidoun, Youness; Kaladhara, Sreelekshmi; Powell, Leigh; Nour, Radwa; Al Suwaidi, Hanan; Zary, Nabil (2022-08)Abstract: Background: Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, people have been exposed to misinformation, leading to many myths about SARS-CoV-2 and the vaccines against it. As this situation does not seem to end ... -
Conversational Agents in Health Education:Protocol for a Scoping Review
Al Suwaidi, Hanan; Powell, Leigh; Nizam, Mohammed Zayan; Nour, Radwa; Zidoun, Youness; Sleibi, Randa; Warrier, Sreelekshmi Kaladhara; Zary, Nabil (2022)Background: Conversational agents have the ability to reach people through multiple mediums, including the online space, mobile phones, and hardware devices like Alexa and Google Home. Conversational agents provide an ... -
Elements that underpin the design, development and evaluation of social media health interventions. A Scoping Review Protocol
Nizam, Mohammed Zayan; Powell, Leigh; Zary, Nabil (2021)Background: Social media use has grown tremendously over the years. Given the volume of people on social media and the amount of information being exchanged, it is perhaps unsurprising that social media is being used to ... -
A Web-Based Public Health Intervention for Addressing Vaccine Misinformation: Analysis of Learner Engagement and Shift in Hesitancy to Vaccinate
Powell, Leigh; Nour, Radwa; Al Suwaidi, Hanan; Zary, Nabil (2023)Abstract: Web-based public health interventions can be a useful tool for disseminating evidence-based information to the public. However, completion rates are traditionally low, and misinformation often travels at a faster ... -
A Web-Based Public Health Intervention for Addressing Vaccine Misinformation: Protocol for Analyzing Learner Engagement and Impacts on the Hesitancy to Vaccinate
Powell, Leigh; Nour, Radwa; Zidoun, Youness; Kaladhara, Sreelekshmi; Al Suwaidi, Hanan; Zary, Nabil (2022)Background: A barrier to successful COVID-19 vaccine campaigns is the ongoing misinformation pandemic, or infodemic, which is contributing to vaccine hesitancy. Web-based population health interventions have been shown ...