| Literature DB >> 35232505 |
Zhilian Huang1, Huiling Guo1, Hannah Yee-Fen Lim2, Angela Chow1,3.
Abstract
The motivations that govern the adoption of digital contact tracing (DCT) tools are complex and not well understood. Hence, we assessed the factors influencing the acceptance and adoption of Singapore's national DCT tool - TraceTogether - during the COVID-19 pandemic. We surveyed 3943 visitors of Tan Tock Seng Hospital from July 2020 to February 2021 and stratified the analyses into three cohorts. Each cohort was stratified based on the time when significant policy interventions were introduced to increase the adoption of TraceTogether. Binary logistic regression was preceded by principal components analysis to reduce the Likert items. Respondents who 'perceived TraceTogether as useful and necessary' had higher likelihood of accepting it but those with 'Concerns about personal data collected by TraceTogether' had lower likelihood of accepting and adopting the tool. The injunctive and descriptive social norms were also positively associated with both the acceptance and adoption of the tool. Liberal individualism was mixed in the population and negatively associated with the acceptance and adoption of TraceTogether. Policy measures to increase the uptake of a national DCT bridged the digital divide and accelerated its adoption. However, good public communications are crucial to address the barriers of acceptance to improve voluntary uptake widespread adoption.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; Digital contact tracing tool; contact tracing; smartphone apps; technology acceptance and adoption
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35232505 PMCID: PMC8914141 DOI: 10.1017/S0950268822000401
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epidemiol Infect ISSN: 0950-2688 Impact factor: 2.451
Baseline characteristics of respondents
| Total | Cohort 1 (Jul–Oct 2020) | Cohort 2 (Nov–Dec 2020) | Cohort 3 (Jan–Feb 2021) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | ( | |
| Sex | ||||
| Male | 1970 (50.0%) | 891 (49.2%) | 653 (51.3%) | 426 (49.7%) |
| Age (21–80 years old) | ||||
| Mean ( | 50.2 (16.8) | 49.5 (16.6) | 50.9 (17.0) | 50.5 (17.0) |
| Education level | ||||
| Tertiary | 1235 (31.3%) | 586 (32.3%) | 383 (30.1%) | 266 (31.0%) |
| Employment status | ||||
| Employed | 2617 (66.4%) | 1231 (67.9%) | 836 (65.6%) | 550 (64.2%) |
| Acceptance of TraceTogether | ||||
| Willing to use TraceTogether | 3037 (77.0%) | 1236 (68.2%) | 1061 (83.3%) | 740 (86.3%) |
| Adoption of TraceTogether | ||||
| Using TraceTogether | 2238 (56.8%) | 695 (38.4%) | 814 (63.9%) | 729 (85.1%) |
The not employed status includes respondents who are unemployed, retired, under military service and full-time students.
Fig. 1.Anchored divergent plot of factors influencing the acceptance and adoption of TraceTogether during the COVID-19 pandemic. The dataset was stratified into three cohorts based on the time when significant policy interventions were introduced to increase the adoption of TraceTogether. Cohort 1 corresponds to responses collected from July 2020 to October 2020, cohort 2 from November 2020 to December 2020 and cohort 3 from January 2021 to December 2021.
Multivariable analysis of factors associated with the acceptance of TraceTogether (reference: unwilling/unsure about using TraceTogether)
| Cohort 1 (Jul–Oct 2020) | Cohort 2 (Nov–Dec 2020) | Cohort 3 (Jan–Feb 2021) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model variable | AOR (95% CI) | AOR (95% CI) | AOR (95% CI) | |||
| Factors from PCA | ||||||
| Perceived TraceTogether as useful and necessary | 2.77 (2.29–3.34) | 2.04 (1.61–2.58) | 2.30 (1.62–3.25) | |||
| Values personal and loved ones' health | 1.16 (1.02–1.32) | – | – | |||
| Concerns about personal data collected by TraceTogether | 0.68 (0.60–0.78) | 0.62 (0.52–0.75) | 0.53 (0.40–0.70) | |||
| Liberal individualism | 0.88 (0.77–1.01) | 0.071 | 0.87 (0.72–1.05) | 0.137 | – | |
| Individual variables | ||||||
| I think people who are important to me (i.e. family members, spouse, friends) would recommend the use of the TraceTogether app/token [Q10]. | 1.62 (1.39–1.88) | 1.52 (1.24–1.87) | 1.68 (1.25–2.27) | |||
| I think the TraceTogether app/token is currently used by a lot of people [Q11]. | 1.35 (1.17–1.56) | 1.71 (1.40–2.08) | 1.49 (1.09–2.04) | |||
| I believe that my data collected by the TraceTogether app/token is secure [Q17]. | 1.26 (1.06–1.49) | 1.44 (1.13–1.84) | 1.67 (1.23–2.27) | |||
| I would use the TraceTogether app/token only if it benefits me [Q19]. | – | 0.80 (0.70–0.92) | – | |||
| Demographics | ||||||
| >50 years of age | 1.31 (1.03–1.68) | – | – | |||
Significance is p < 0.05 for bolded values.
Refer to Supplementary Table S1 for the Likert scale questions.
All demographics variables are binary.
Multivariable analysis of factors associated with the adoption of TraceTogether (ref: not using TraceTogether)
| Cohort 1 (Jul–Oct 2020) | Cohort 2 (Nov–Dec 2020) | Cohort 3 (Jan–Feb 2021) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model variable | AOR (95% CI) | AOR (95% CI) | AOR (95% CI) | |||
| Factors from PCA | ||||||
| Perceived TraceTogether as useful and necessary | 1.31 (1.13–1.52) | 1.22 (1.03–1.45) | 1.38 (1.05–1.81) | |||
| Concerns about personal data collected by TraceTogether | 0.69 (0.61–0.77) | 0.73 (0.64–0.84) | 0.74 (0.59–0.93) | |||
| Ease of use | 1.77 (1.57–2.01) | 2.51 (2.14–2.95) | – | |||
| Liberal individualism | 0.87 (0.78–0.98) | – | 0.86 (0.69–1.08) | 0.205 | ||
| Individual variables | ||||||
| I think people who are important to me (i.e. family members, spouse, friends) would recommend the use of the TraceTogether app/token [Q10]. | 1.31 (1.13–1.51) | 1.41 (1.18–1.68) | 1.37 (1.03–1.81) | |||
| I think the TraceTogether app/token is currently used by a lot of people [Q11]. | 1.67 (1.48–1.90) | 1.55 (1.33–1.81) | 1.70 (1.29–2.25) | |||
| It is not my concern if those I have been in contact with fall ill or die from COVID–19 [Q23]. | 0.87 (0.78–0.97) | – | – | |||
| I would use the TraceTogether app/token only if it benefits me [Q19]. | – | 0.85 (0.76–0.94) | – | |||
| I need someone (e.g. a family member) to teach me/show me how to use the TraceTogether app/token [Q8]. | – | – | 0.56 (0.44–0.69) | |||
| I think TraceTogether app/token is/will be easy to use [Q9]. | – | – | 1.84 (1.15–2.94) | |||
| Demographics | ||||||
| >50 years of age | – | 1.89 (1.42–2.52) | 2.39 (1.49–3.85) | |||
| Employed | – | – | ||||
| Tertiary educated | 1.47 (1.16–1.86) | – | – | |||
Significance is p < 0.05 for bolded values.
Refer to Supplementary Table S1 for the Likert scale questions.
All demographic variables are binary.