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Exploring User-Uptake of Digital Contact Tracing Apps - A Practitioner Guide - Module 8. User Uptake Factors - System Level.pdf
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posted on 2021-08-16, 02:35 authored by Jennie Phillips, Petra Molnar, Rebecca BabcockRebecca BabcockThis module aims to explore the system-level factors identified in our research in more depth through
comparative analysis across case studies. We explore five factors – 1) Accessibility & Inclusion; 2) Trust in
Public/Private Institutions; 3) Policy & Governance; 4) Response Infrastructure; and 5) Digital Capability –
identified as potential influencers of app-uptake at the system (macro) level. Discussion will begin with a
brief summary of user-uptake across case studies to provide context. We then briefly describe how each
factor fits within the system-level before exploring the research findings across the five case studies. We
then situate these findings within the global scope (i.e. what these factors look like beyond the case
studies) alongside broader discussion and emerging research on D-CT uptake in relation to risk and
benefit perception.
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York University COVID-19 Grant 2020
Dahdaleh Institute for Global Health Research Internal Funding
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- Health informatics and information systems
- Health surveillance
- Digital heritage
- Public health not elsewhere classified
- Sociology and social studies of science and technology
- Data communications
- Communications and media policy
- Wireless communication systems and technologies (incl. microwave and millimetrewave)
- Communication studies
- Communication technology and digital media studies
- Communication and media studies not elsewhere classified
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Digital Contact TracingContact TracingCOVID19COVID-19ApplicationsAppsDigital AppsSystems Approachuser uptakeUser-UptakeUser EngagementDisaster and Emergency ResponseDigital ResponsePublic HealthGlobal HealthAccessibilityInclusionTrustPolicyGovernanceResponse InfrastructureDigital Capabilitycommunitypublic trustpolicygovernancerisk mitigationrisk managementmobile applicationsmart phonespandemic seasondigital evolutioninnovationecosystemsinnovation ecosystemsdiscriminationprivacyprivacy perceptionprivacy perceptionsmisinformationcommunicationsdigital literacydigital dividedigital capabilitydata collectiondata managementHealth InformaticsHealth Information Systems (incl. Surveillance)Digital HumanitiesPublic Health and Health Services not elsewhere classifiedSociology and Social Studies of Science and TechnologyData CommunicationsCommunications and Media PolicyWireless CommunicationsCommunication StudiesCommunication Technology and Digital Media StudiesCommunication and Media Studies not elsewhere classified
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