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Sharing the Care: Investigating How Conversational AI Might Facilitate Coordination Among Home Care Workers and Family Caregivers
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Abstract
This paper presents a qualitative study with 17 participants that uses video elicitations to investigate how conversational AI agents driven by large language models might support “shared care,” or coordination of home-based care among family caregivers (FCs) and home care workers (HCWs) who care for the same care recipient (CR). Participants saw conversational AI as a promising tool that might help streamline communication, coordinate shift handovers, bridge language gaps, and support onboarding of new or substitute caregivers. That said, caregivers assumed AI agents would inevitably make mistakes and should thus be designed to signal uncertainty and make it easy to report errors. More broadly, participants discussed how AI agents designed for sensitive home care contexts will need to explicitly preserve the human essence of care, minimize extra data work that might distract from caregiving, and always complement—not replace—human judgment.
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