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2021 年 1 月至 6 月,华盛顿州在 COVID-19 大流行期间数字暴露通知用户采取的防护行为。

Engagement in Protective Behaviors by Digital Exposure Notification Users During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Washington State, January-June 2021.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.

Department of Health, Washington State, Seattle, WA, USA.

出版信息

Public Health Rep. 2022 Nov-Dec;137(2_suppl):96S-100S. doi: 10.1177/00333549221110301. Epub 2022 Aug 2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Smartphone-based digital exposure notification (EN) tools were introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic to supplement strained case investigation and contact tracing efforts. We examined the influence of an EN tool implemented in Washington State, WA Notify, on user engagement in behaviors that protect against COVID-19 transmission.

METHODS

From January 25 through June 30, 2021, we administered 2 surveys to WA Notify users who received notification of a possible COVID-19 exposure. The initial survey, sent when users received a notification, focused on intent to engage in protective behaviors. The follow-up survey captured data on self-reported actual engagement in protective behaviors and contact by a public health contact tracer.

RESULTS

Of 1507 WA Notify users who completed the initial survey, 40.1% (n = 604) reported intending to seek COVID-19 testing and 67.1% (n = 1011) intended to watch for COVID-19 symptoms. Of 407 respondents to the follow-up survey, 57.5% (n = 234) reported getting tested and 84.3% (n = 343) reported watching for COVID-19 symptoms. Approximately 84% (n = 1266) of respondents to the initial survey received a notification from WA Notify before being reached by public health contact tracers; on follow-up, 42.5% (n = 173) of respondents reported never being contacted by public health.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that WA Notify users may initiate protective behaviors earlier than nonusers who will not know of an exposure until notified by public health or by a known contact. Digital EN tools may be a valuable addition to existing public health outbreak investigation and response activities.

摘要

目的

在 COVID-19 大流行期间,引入了基于智能手机的数字接触者暴露通知(EN)工具,以补充紧张的病例调查和接触者追踪工作。我们研究了在华盛顿州实施的 EN 工具 WA Notify 对用户采取预防 COVID-19 传播行为的影响。

方法

2021 年 1 月 25 日至 6 月 30 日,我们向收到可能 COVID-19 暴露通知的 WA Notify 用户发送了 2 份调查。初始调查在用户收到通知时发送,重点关注采取保护行为的意向。后续调查收集了自我报告的实际保护行为参与情况以及公共卫生接触者追踪者的接触数据。

结果

在完成初始调查的 1507 名 WA Notify 用户中,40.1%(n=604)报告打算寻求 COVID-19 检测,67.1%(n=1011)打算注意 COVID-19 症状。在 407 名回复后续调查的受访者中,57.5%(n=234)报告接受了检测,84.3%(n=343)报告注意 COVID-19 症状。大约 84%(n=1266)的初始调查受访者在被公共卫生接触追踪者联系之前收到了 WA Notify 的通知;在后续调查中,42.5%(n=173)的受访者报告从未被公共卫生联系过。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,WA Notify 用户可能比非用户更早采取保护行为,非用户直到被公共卫生部门或已知接触者通知才会知道暴露情况。数字 EN 工具可能是现有公共卫生爆发调查和应对活动的有价值补充。

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