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PreCare: Designing AI Assistants for Advance Care Planning (ACP) to Enhance Personal Value Exploration, Patient Knowledge, and Decisional Confidence

Published: May 14, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2505.09115v1

By: Yu Lun Hsu , Yun-Rung Chou , Chiao-Ju Chang and more

BigTech Affiliations: University of California, Berkeley

Potential Business Impact:

Helps people plan for end-of-life care better.

Business Areas:
Career Planning Professional Services

Advance Care Planning (ACP) allows individuals to specify their preferred end-of-life life-sustaining treatments before they become incapacitated by injury or terminal illness (e.g., coma, cancer, dementia). While online ACP offers high accessibility, it lacks key benefits of clinical consultations, including personalized value exploration, immediate clarification of decision consequences. To bridge this gap, we conducted two formative studies: 1) shadowed and interviewed 3 ACP teams consisting of physicians, nurses, and social workers (18 patients total), and 2) interviewed 14 users of ACP websites. Building on these insights, we designed PreCare in collaboration with 6 ACP professionals. PreCare is a website with 3 AI-driven assistants designed to guide users through exploring personal values, gaining ACP knowledge, and supporting informed decision-making. A usability study (n=12) showed that PreCare achieved a System Usability Scale (SUS) rating of excellent. A comparative evaluation (n=12) showed that PreCare's AI assistants significantly improved exploration of personal values, knowledge, and decisional confidence, and was preferred by 92% of participants.

Country of Origin
🇺🇸 🇹🇼 🇱🇹 United States, Taiwan, Province of China, Lithuania

Page Count
24 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Human-Computer Interaction