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number of cigarettes smoked today), get 1-2 text responses, answers to entering anytime help keywords (eg, “CRAVE”), and get 1 text response
Quit Bot: digital coach sends the user a greeting to start a 2- to 3-minute conversation, presents content in a dialogue with the user via engagement features described in Figure 3 (eg, tailored responses and empathy), and answers to entering anytime help keywords (eg, “CRAVE”) initiate a dialogue
Representative functionalities of Quit Bot include (A) determining triggers, (B)
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e57318
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Individual interviews were conducted to evaluate each prototype (7 for prototype A and 6 for prototype B).
Based on users’ reactions to these low-fidelity prototypes and general satisfaction with the interface concept of prototype B (vs more mixed feedback about prototype A), the study team decided to continue developing that prototype for the first version of Actify!
JMIR Form Res 2019;3(4):e13728
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