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Laymouna, M., Ma, Y., Lessard, D., Engler, K., Therrien, R., Schuster, T., Vicente, S., Achiche, S., Haj, M. N. E., Lemire, B., Kawaiah, A., & Lebouché, B. (2024). Needs-assessment for an artificial intelligence-based Chatbot for pharmacists in HIV care: results from a knowledge–attitudes–practices survey. Healthcare, 12(16), 1661-1661. Available

Laymouna, M., Ma, Y., Lessard, D., Schuster, T., Engler, K., & Lebouché, B. (2024). Roles, users, benefits and limitations of chatbots in health care : rapid review. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 26. External link

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Ma, Y., Achiche, S., Pomey, M.-P., Paquette, J., Adjtoutah, N., Vicente, S., Engler, K., Laymouna, M., Lessard, D., Lemire, B., Asselah, J., Therrien, R., Osmanlliu, E., Zawati, M. H., Joly, Y., & Lebouché, B. (2024). Adapting and Evaluating an AI-Based Chatbot Through Patient and Stakeholder Engagement to Provide Information for Different Health Conditions: Master Protocol for an Adaptive Platform Trial (the MARVIN Chatbots Study). JMIR Research Protocols, 13, 54668. External link

Ma, Y., Achiche, S., Tu, G., Vicente, S., Lessard, D., Engler, K., Lemire, B., chatbots Patient Expert Committee, M. A. R. V. I. N., Laymouna, M., de Pokomandy, A., Cox, J., & Lebouché, B. (2024). The first AI-based Chatbot to promote HIV self-management: A mixed methods usability study. HIV Medicine, 13720 (23 pages). External link

Ma, Y., Lessard, D., Vicente, S., Engler, K., Rodriguez Cruz, A., Laymouna, M., Hijal, T., Del Balso, L., Thériault, G., Paisible, N., Kronfli, N., Pomey, M.-P., Peiris, H., Barkati, S., Brouillette, M.-J., Klein, M., Cox, J., de Pokomandy, A., Asselah, J., ... Lebouché, B. (2024). Implementing a Patient Portal for the Remote Follow-Up of Self-Isolating Patients With COVID-19 Infection Through Patient and Stakeholder Engagement (the Opal-COVID Study): Mixed Methods Pilot Study. Journal of Participatory Medicine, 16. External link

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