2020
DOI: 10.2147/ppa.s276183
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Abstract: Background The contact-tracing COVID-19 technology allows for tracing people that come in contact to individuals with COVID-19 wherever they are located. The number of tracing COVID-19 infection technology and devices is rapidly increasing. This has prompted many researchers to study the acceptability and ethical issues related to the implementation of such technology. Aim The purpose of this study was to determine the acceptability of COVID-19 contact-tracing technolog… Show more

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“…One plausible explanation is lacking information of emerging infectious diseases and how to handle the situation. Large‐scale infectious disease outbreaks of high severity were still uncommon to most countries 34 . The solution of this problem will be by dissemination of health information in an appropriate and accurate manner among media 21‐23 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One plausible explanation is lacking information of emerging infectious diseases and how to handle the situation. Large‐scale infectious disease outbreaks of high severity were still uncommon to most countries 34 . The solution of this problem will be by dissemination of health information in an appropriate and accurate manner among media 21‐23 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large-scale infectious disease outbreaks of high severity were still uncommon to most countries. 34 The solution of this problem will be by dissemination of health information in an appropriate and accurate manner among media. [21][22][23]…”
Section: Predictors Of Stigma Towards Covid-19 Outbreakmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond the inherent value of privacy as a human right and as a protection against bias and stigma, the intent of increasing an app's privacy measures is to broaden its adoption. This has been confirmed by studies conducted since the start of the pandemic, which have demonstrated the important role of trust and perceived privacy in influencing the adoption and use of COVID-19 apps [22][23][24]. The perception of privacy is not only determined by a user's interpretation of existing safeguards (eg, the underlying technology, whether the app is voluntary, and the degree of data centralization), but also requires those details be effectively communicated to citizens, which is not always the case.…”
Section: Privacy Measures Related To Adoptionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Beyond the inherent value of privacy as a human right and as a protection against bias and stigma, the intent of increasing an app’s privacy measures is to broaden its adoption. This has been confirmed by studies conducted since the start of the pandemic, which have demonstrated the important role of trust and perceived privacy in influencing the adoption and use of COVID-19 apps [ 22 - 24 ]. The perception of privacy is not only determined by a user’s interpretation of existing safeguards (eg, the underlying technology, whether the app is voluntary, and the degree of data centralization), but also requires those details be effectively communicated to citizens, which is not always the case.…”
Section: Privacy Measures Related To Adoptionmentioning
confidence: 68%