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对澳大利亚政府 COVIDSafe 应用的担忧和误解:横断面调查研究。

Concerns and Misconceptions About the Australian Government's COVIDSafe App: Cross-Sectional Survey Study.

机构信息

Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare, Bond University, Robina, Australia.

出版信息

JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2020 Nov 4;6(4):e23081. doi: 10.2196/23081.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Timely and effective contact tracing is an essential public health measure for curbing the transmission of COVID-19. App-based contact tracing has the potential to optimize the resources of overstretched public health departments. However, its efficiency is dependent on widespread adoption.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to investigate the uptake of the Australian Government's COVIDSafe app among Australians and examine the reasons why some Australians have not downloaded the app.

METHODS

An online national survey, with representative quotas for age and gender, was conducted between May 8 and May 11, 2020. Participants were excluded if they were a health care professional or had been tested for COVID-19.

RESULTS

Of the 1802 potential participants contacted, 289 (16.0%) were excluded prior to completing the survey, 13 (0.7%) declined, and 1500 (83.2%) participated in the survey. Of the 1500 survey participants, 37.3% (n=560) had downloaded the COVIDSafe app, 18.7% (n=280) intended to do so, 27.7% (n=416) refused to do so, and 16.3% (n=244) were undecided. Equally proportioned reasons for not downloading the app included privacy (165/660, 25.0%) and technical concerns (159/660, 24.1%). Other reasons included the belief that social distancing was sufficient and the app was unnecessary (111/660, 16.8%), distrust in the government (73/660, 11.1%), and other miscellaneous responses (eg, apathy and following the decisions of others) (73/660, 11.1%). In addition, knowledge about COVIDSafe varied among participants, as some were confused about its purpose and capabilities.

CONCLUSIONS

For the COVIDSafe app to be accepted by the public and used correctly, public health messages need to address the concerns of citizens, specifically privacy, data storage, and technical capabilities. Understanding the specific barriers preventing the uptake of contact tracing apps provides the opportunity to design targeted communication strategies aimed at strengthening public health initiatives, such as downloading and correctly using contact tracing apps.

摘要

背景

及时有效的接触者追踪是遏制 COVID-19 传播的重要公共卫生措施。基于应用程序的接触者追踪有可能优化过度紧张的公共卫生部门的资源。然而,其效率取决于广泛采用。

目的

本研究旨在调查澳大利亚政府的 COVIDSafe 应用程序在澳大利亚人中的使用率,并研究为什么一些澳大利亚人没有下载该应用程序。

方法

2020 年 5 月 8 日至 5 月 11 日期间,通过在线全国调查,对年龄和性别进行了代表性配额限制。如果参与者是医疗保健专业人员或接受过 COVID-19 检测,则将其排除在外。

结果

在联系的 1802 名潜在参与者中,有 289 名(16.0%)在完成调查前被排除在外,13 名(0.7%)拒绝参加,1500 名(83.2%)参加了调查。在 1500 名调查参与者中,37.3%(n=560)已下载 COVIDSafe 应用程序,18.7%(n=280)打算这样做,27.7%(n=416)拒绝这样做,16.3%(n=244)犹豫不决。不下载该应用程序的原因同样包括隐私问题(165/660,25.0%)和技术问题(159/660,24.1%)。其他原因包括相信社交距离已经足够,应用程序没有必要(111/660,16.8%),不信任政府(73/660,11.1%),以及其他各种回应(例如冷漠和跟随他人的决定)(73/660,11.1%)。此外,参与者对 COVIDSafe 的了解各不相同,因为有些人对其目的和功能感到困惑。

结论

为了使 COVIDSafe 应用程序被公众接受并正确使用,公共卫生信息需要解决公民的关切,特别是隐私、数据存储和技术能力。了解阻止接触者追踪应用程序采用的具体障碍为设计旨在加强公共卫生计划(例如下载和正确使用接触者追踪应用程序)的有针对性的沟通策略提供了机会。

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