| Literature DB >> 35629150 |
Esli Osmanlliu1,2, Jesseca Paquette3, Maria Alejandra Rodriguez Duarte3, Sylvain Bédard4, Nathalie de Marcellis-Warin5,6, Majlinda Zhegu7, Catherine Régis8, Marie-Eve Bouthillier9, Annie-Danielle Grenier10, Paul Lewis10, Marie-Pascale Pomey3,4,11.
Abstract
Canada deployed a digital exposure notification app (COVID Alert) as a strategy to support manual contact tracing. Our aims are to (1) assess the use, knowledge, and concerns of the COVID Alert app, (2) identify predictors of app downloads, and (3) develop strategies to promote social acceptability. A 36-item questionnaire was co-designed by 12 citizens and patients partnered with 16 academic researchers and was distributed in the province of Québec, Canada, from May 27 to 28 June 2021. Of 959 respondents, 43% had downloaded the app. Messaging from government sources constituted the largest influence on app download. Infrequent social contacts and perceived app inefficacy were the main reasons not to download the app. Cybersecurity, data confidentiality, loss of privacy, and geolocation were the most frequent concerns. Nearly half of the respondents inaccurately believed that the app used geolocation. Most respondents supported citizen involvement in app development. The identified predictors for app uptake included nine characteristics. In conclusion, this project highlights four key themes on how to promote the social acceptability of such tools: (1) improved communication and explanation of key app characteristics, (2) design features that incentivize adoption, (3) inclusive socio-technical features, and (4) upstream public partnership in development and deployment.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; app; citizen; exposure notification; patient; perceptions; survey
Year: 2022 PMID: 35629150 PMCID: PMC9142914 DOI: 10.3390/jpm12050729
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pers Med ISSN: 2075-4426
Figure 1Daily new cases of COVID-19 in the province of Québec and the data collection period (in red). Data from the Government of Canada [31].
Demographic characteristics of the survey respondents (non-weighted).
| Demographic Characteristics of the COVID Alert Survey Respondents | |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Male | 485 (50.6) |
| Female | 471 (49.1) |
| Gender diverse | 1 (0.1) |
| I prefer not to answer | 2 (0.2) |
| Age | |
| 18–24 years | 30 (3.1) |
| 25–34 years | 106 (11.1) |
| 35–44 years | 132 (13.8) |
| 45–54 years | 171 (17.8) |
| 55–64 years | 236 (24.6) |
| 65 years or older | 284 (29.6) |
| Region | |
| Greater Montréal Area | 479 (49.9) |
| Greater Québec Area | 122 (12.7) |
| Other regions of Québec | 353 (36.8) |
| Missing data | 5 (0.5) |
| Occupation | |
| Working | 520 (54.2) |
| Unemployed | 39 (4.1) |
| Retired | 335 (34.9) |
| Student | 34 (3.5) |
| Disability | 3 (0.3) |
| Other | 24 (2.5) |
| I prefer not to answer | 4 (0.4) |
| Education | |
| Without a university diploma | 603 (62.9) |
| With a university diploma | 351 (36.6) |
| Other | 2 (0.2) |
| I prefer not to answer | 3 (0.3) |
| First language | |
| French | 823 (85.8) |
| English | 103 (10.7) |
| Other | 33 (3.4) |
| Self-perceived risk of complications from COVID-19 | |
| No | 718 (74.9) |
| Yes | 223 (23.3) |
| I don’t know/I prefer not to answer | 18 (1.9) |
| Owns a smartphone | |
| Yes | 791 (82.5) |
| No | 168 (17.5) |
| Usage frequency of common mobile apps b | |
| Often (several times a week) | 651 (82.3) |
| Sometimes (a few times a month) | 117 (14.8) |
| Never | 16 (2.0) |
| I don’t know/I prefer not to answer | 7 (0.9) |
a Percentages before applying survey weights. b Only respondents who had a smartphone answered this question (n = 791).
Descriptive statistics about the experience with and perspectives on the COVID Alert app and the COVID-19 pandemic.
| Experience with and Perspectives on the COVID Alert App and the COVID-19 Pandemic a,b,c | % (95% CI) |
|---|---|
| Have downloaded the COVID Alert app | |
| Yes | 43.1 (39.0–47.0) |
| No | 52.7 (48.5–57.0) |
| Tried to but it didn’t work | 3.3 (2.2–5.0) |
| Don’t know/Prefer not to answer | 0.9 (0.2–4.0) |
| COVID Alert app is… | |
| Activated | 84.3 (79.5–88.0) |
| Not activated | 3.3 (1.9–6.0) |
| Uninstalled | 11.4 (8.1–16.0) |
| Don’t know/Prefer not to answer | 1.0 (0.03–3) |
| Have you tested positive for COVID-19? | |
| Yes | 3.9 (2.6–6.0) |
| No | 95.9 (94.1–97.0) |
| Don’t know/Prefer not to answer | 0.2 (0.05–1.0) |
| Did you report the positive result in the app? | |
| Yes | 62.1 (30.0–86.0) |
| No | 37.9 (13.5–7.0) |
| Don’t know/Prefer not to answer | 0.0 (0) |
| If you had received a positive test for COVID-19, would you have reported it in the app? | |
| Yes | 93.3 (88.0–96.0) |
| No | 2.7 (1.4–5.0) |
| Don’t know/Prefer not to answer | 4.0 (2.3–7.0) |
| Perceived risk of exposure to COVID-19 | |
| Low | 52.6 (48.8–56.0) |
| Moderate | 37.8 (34.2–42.0) |
| High | 8.2 (6.4–11.0) |
| Don’t know/Prefer not to answer | 1.4 (0.6–3.0) |
| Perceived knowledge of the COVID Alert app | |
| Low | 42.8 (39.0–47.0) |
| Average | 39.2 (35.5–43.0) |
| High | 14.1 (11.7–17.0) |
| Don’t know/Prefer not to answer | 3.9 (2.4–6.0) |
| Had concerns about this type of app | |
| Yes | 38.2 (34.5–42.0) |
| No | 53.3 (49.0–57.0) |
| Don’t know/Prefer not to answer | 8.51 (6.5–11.0) |
| The application can identify users | |
| Agree | 28.8 (25.4–32.0) |
| Disagree | 45.4 (41.7–49.0) |
| Don’t know/Prefer not to answer | 25.8 (22.6–29.0) |
| The application locates users by GPS | |
| Agree | 45.7 (41.9–50.0) |
| Disagree | 31.9 (28.4–35.0) |
| Don’t know/Prefer not to answer | 22.4 (19.5–26.0) |
| The app helps fight the COVID-19 pandemic | |
| Agree | 40.0 (36.3–44.0) |
| Disagree | 43.6 (39.8–47.0) |
| Don’t know/Prefer not to answer | 16.4 (13.8–19.0) |
| The app protects personal data adequately | |
| Agree | 36.6 (33.1–40.0) |
| Disagree | 33.1 (29.5–37.0) |
| Don’t know/Prefer not to answer | 30.3 (27.0–34.0) |
| The information collected by the app could be used to monitor the population | |
| Agree | 46.8 (43.0–51.0) |
| Disagree | 42.5 (38.7–46.0) |
| I don’t know/I prefer not to answer | 10.8 (8.7–13.0) |
| The app only collects the information users have consented to provide | |
| Agree | 56.6 (52.8–60.0) |
| Disagree | 23.6 (20.5–27.0) |
| I don’t know/I prefer not to answer | 19.7 (16.9–23.0) |
a Percentages after applying survey weights. b Results for the subpopulation that owns a smartphone. c Results for the subpopulation that tested positive on a COVID test. Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; GPS, global positioning system.
Figure 2Download predictors of the COVID Alert app. Abbreviations: AOR, adjusted odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.