2020
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/9cguq
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Behavioural pre-testing of COVID Tracker, Ireland’s contact-tracing app

Abstract: Contact-tracing mobile phone apps have the potential to play a role in controlling the spread of COVID-19, but their success hinges on widespread uptake by the public. We report a study that behaviourally pre-tested COVID Tracker, Ireland's contact-tracing app, prior to its launch with a large sample of smartphone users. The study was funded by the Department of Health and run in cooperation with the app's developers, NearForm. Participants were randomised to receive different versions of a trial app. They res… Show more

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“…Health used empirical research on the use of cognitive levers such as salience, accessibility, and informational provisions to inform public communications on handwashing in public and workplaces (Murphy, 2020 [29] ). They used randomised controlled trials to test the effects of behaviourally-informed methods, such as goal-framing, on Ireland's contact-tracing application COVID Tracker, finding benefits for increasing uptake, trust, and participation for contract-tracing apps (Julienne et al, 2020 [30] ). 2020 [14] ).…”
Section: Cognitive and Contextual Factors Have A Particularly Strong ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health used empirical research on the use of cognitive levers such as salience, accessibility, and informational provisions to inform public communications on handwashing in public and workplaces (Murphy, 2020 [29] ). They used randomised controlled trials to test the effects of behaviourally-informed methods, such as goal-framing, on Ireland's contact-tracing application COVID Tracker, finding benefits for increasing uptake, trust, and participation for contract-tracing apps (Julienne et al, 2020 [30] ). 2020 [14] ).…”
Section: Cognitive and Contextual Factors Have A Particularly Strong ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Between late March and the end of July, the group generated evidence for NPHET on interventions to improve hand hygiene (Murphy 2020), wellbeing impacts (Lades et al 2020), messages to promote social distancing (Lunn et al 2020b), public expectations (Belton et al 2020), the use of decision aids to support symptom recognition and self-isolation (Lunn et al 2021), accuracy of compliance measurement (Timmons et al 2020a), comprehension of the test and trace system (Timmons et al 2020b), and the perceived risk of different social scenarios (Timmons et al 2020c). It also conducted a survey of business readiness for re-opening and a behavioural pre-test of Ireland's contact tracing app (Julienne et al 2020).…”
Section: The Irish Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such cross-platform knowledge can improve the power and efficiency of the corresponding applications and also holds the promise of a comprehensive view that may be derived from sharing data. For example, through providing knowledge derived from all related shared data, a data-driven diagnosis approach could serve to identify the severity of patients' current health condition, their underlying conditions, their allergy information and their past clinical as well as mental health history, which, when merged with the information from the various Covid-19 tracing apps (Julienne et al, 2020;Morley et al, 2020) can effectively lead to safe decision making.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%