2021
DOI: 10.2196/22197
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Infection Control Behavior at Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Observational Study of a Web-Based Behavioral Intervention (Germ Defence)

Abstract: Background To control the COVID-19 pandemic, people should adopt protective behaviors at home (self-isolation, social distancing, putting shopping and packages aside, wearing face coverings, cleaning and disinfecting, and handwashing). There is currently limited support to help individuals conduct these behaviors. Objective This study aims to report current household infection control behaviors in the United Kingdom and examine how they might be improve… Show more

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“…Comparing self-reported current behavioral frequency and behavioral intentions after using the intervention helped confirm that the intervention was successfully increasing people's intentions to perform protective behaviors more frequently (24). Self-reported goal-setting data also provided insights into which of the target behaviors users intended to perform most frequently (cleaning and putting things aside), and which they intended to do least often (wearing face-coverings at home) (24), which helped inform ongoing optimisations to the intervention 1 .…”
Section: Tracking Of Live Usage Datamentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Comparing self-reported current behavioral frequency and behavioral intentions after using the intervention helped confirm that the intervention was successfully increasing people's intentions to perform protective behaviors more frequently (24). Self-reported goal-setting data also provided insights into which of the target behaviors users intended to perform most frequently (cleaning and putting things aside), and which they intended to do least often (wearing face-coverings at home) (24), which helped inform ongoing optimisations to the intervention 1 .…”
Section: Tracking Of Live Usage Datamentioning
confidence: 94%
“…At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, an additional core component (called "Reducing Illness") was added to Germ Defense which aimed to promote engagement in additional protective behaviors at home when acceptable and appropriate (for example, if symptomatic or vulnerable), including selfisolation, social-distancing, wearing face-coverings, cleaning, and leaving deliveries aside. After a brief introduction to increase awareness of risk from Covid-19 and increase self-efficacy to manage risk, users could choose between the core components of Reducing Illness or Handwashing (24). The intervention is described in full elsewhere (24).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The COVID-19 pandemic has presented the urgent need for governments, healthcare decision makers, providers, and others, to refocus on balancing their response with wider health needs. The increased availability of novel web-based data sources can substantially improve infectious disease surveillance (Choi et al, 2016;Ainsworth et al, 2021). Globally, web-based surveillance tools and epidemic intelligence methods are providing new prospects to facilitate risk assessment and timely outbreak detection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%