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Exploring User-Uptake of Digital Contact Tracing Apps - A Practitioner Guide - Module 1. Primer.pdf
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posted on 2021-08-16, 02:58 authored by Tiana Putric, Jennie Phillips, Rebecca BabcockRebecca Babcock, Dyllan GoldsteinThis module aims to introduce readers to Digital Contact Tracing (D-CT), D-CT apps, and user-uptake.
Discussion begins with providing a detailed background on what D-CT is, why it is a prominent
component to the response to COVID-19 globally, and the varied digital approaches to D-CT. Following,
we discuss the opportunities and challenges with D-CT apps, with an emphasis on efficacy and the need
to study user-engagement. The next two sections characterize user-engagement with D-CT apps, with a
specific focus on user-uptake (phase 1 of the user-engagement process) with D-CT apps across contexts.
The last two sections highlight the factors influencing user-uptake in D-CT apps before briefly explaining
the study and its methodology.
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York University COVID-19 Grant 2020
Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research (DIGHR) Internal Funding
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Digital Contact TracingContact TracingCOVID19COVID-19Digital ResponseDisaster and Emergency ManagementUser UptakeUser-UptakeUser EngagementDigital AppsApplicationsAppsSystems ApproachPublic HealthGlobal Healthdisaster and emergency responsedigital responsecommunitypolicygovernanceresponse infrastructurerisk managementrisk mitigationmobile applicationsmart phonespandemic seasondigital evolutioninnovationecosystemsinnovation ecosystemsprivacyprivacy perceptionprivacy perceptionsmisinformationaccessibilityinclusiondigital dividedigital literacydigital capabilitydata collectiondata managementDigital HumanitiesSociology and Social Studies of Science and TechnologyPublic Health and Health Services not elsewhere classifiedHealth Information Systems (incl. Surveillance)
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