24/05/2021

Utilizing Health Behavior Change and Technology Acceptance Models to Predict the Adoption of COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps: Cross-sectional Survey Study

Background: To combat the global COVID-19 pandemic, contact tracing apps have been discussed as digital health solutions to track infection chains and provide appropriate information. However, observational studies point to low acceptance in most countries, and few studies have yet examined theory-based predictors of app use in the general population to guide health communication efforts.

Objective: This study utilizes established health behavior change and technology acceptance models to predict adoption intentions and frequency of current app use.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional online survey between May and July 2020 in a German convenience sample (N=349; mean age 35.62 years; n=226, 65.3% female). To inspect the incremental validity of model constructs as well as additional variables (privacy concerns, personalization), hierarchical regression models were applied, controlling for covariates.

Results: The theory of planned behavior and the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology predicted adoption intentions (R2=56%-63%) and frequency of current app use (R2=33%-37%). A combined model only marginally increased the predictive value by about 5%, but lower privacy concerns and higher threat appraisals (ie, anticipatory anxiety) significantly predicted app use when included as additional variables. Moreover, the impact of perceived usefulness was positive for adoption intentions but negative for frequency of current app use.

Conclusions: This study identified several theory-based predictors of contact tracing app use. However, few constructs, such as social norms, have a consistent positive effect across models and outcomes. Further research is required to replicate these observations, and to examine the interconnectedness of these constructs and their impact throughout the pandemic. Nevertheless, the findings suggest that promulgating affirmative social norms and positive emotional effects of app use, as well as addressing health concerns, might be promising strategies to foster adoption intentions and app use in the general population.

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23/05/2021

Gestes barrières : le défi du changement de comportement – Science & Vie

Se confiner, se laver les mains, garder ses distances… Ces gestes barrières se sont imposés en à peine quelques semaines. Commen

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23/05/2021

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy: Shortening the Last Mile – ScienceDirect

We offer three recommendations to increase coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination rates. First, use communication campaigns leveraging eviden…

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23/05/2021

Comment permet au ministère de la Santé de recenser les résultats des tests de dépistage de la COVID-19 ?

Le diagnostic précoce des nouveaux cas de COVID-19 et la rupture des chaines de contamination sont essentiels à la réussite de la stratégie nationale de dépistage du virus. Pour les mettre en œuvre efficacement, il faut pouvoir identifier le plus rapidement possible les personnes positives au COVID-19, leurs contacts rapprochés et les inciter à respecter […]

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