This study hopes to highlight the feasibility and acceptability of an AI-led digital mental health intervention in a Workers’ Compensation program. Wysa, the AI-led app, delivered a recovery program using… Click to show full abstract
This study hopes to highlight the feasibility and acceptability of an AI-led digital mental health intervention in a Workers’ Compensation program. Wysa, the AI-led app, delivered a recovery program using a digital conversational agent and indicated a high degree of acceptability across a large insurance cohort in this study. Objective This study examines the feasibility and acceptability of an AI-led digital mental health intervention in a Workers’ Compensation (WC) program, Wysa for Return to Work. Methods Self-reported demographic data and responses to psychosocial screening questions were analyzed alongside participants’ app usage through which four key outcomes were measured: recruitment rate, onboarding rate, retention, and engagement. Results The data demonstrated a high need for psychosocial interventions among injured workers, especially women, young adults, and those with high severity injuries. Those with more psychosocial risk factors had a higher rate of onboarding, retention, and engagement, and those with severe injuries had higher retention. Conclusions Our study concluded that Wysa for Return to Work, the AI-led digital mental health intervention that delivers a recovery program using a digital conversational agent, is feasible and acceptable for a return-to-work population.
               
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