Assessing the level of acceptance of a crowdsourcing solution to monitor infectious diseases propagation

Matheus M. Cruz, R. S. Oliveira, Augusto P. V. Beltrão, Paulo H. Q. Lopes, J. V. Filho, D. Trevisan, F. Bernardini
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This work presents a study for assessing the technology acceptance of a contact tracing app, also proposed by us, which is a hybrid crowdsensing application (opportunistic and participatory). The goal of the app is that users are notified if they were in contact with others infected. It also allows creating a heat map identifying streets, squares, and commercial locations to which contaminated users were, allowing more assertive hygiene actions and eliminating infectious disease outbreaks. Our methodology aimed on finding whether people would be willing to share their location, as well as their health issues related to COVID-19. It is composed by a survey for verifying the interest of the proposed application; the prototype of the application; and the use of Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). We can see that the vast majority of respondents to the first survey were interested in using a contact tracking application, even though they need to share their location and report when they become infected. In addition, the proposed RISCOVID application proved to be accepted for use by participants in the second survey.
评估监测传染病传播的众包解决方案的接受程度
这项工作提出了一项研究,以评估接触追踪应用程序的技术接受度,这也是由我们提出的,这是一个混合的众感应用程序(机会主义和参与式)。这款应用的目标是,如果用户与其他受感染的人有接触,就会收到通知。它还允许创建热图,识别受污染用户所在的街道、广场和商业场所,从而允许采取更果断的卫生行动,消除传染病暴发。我们的方法旨在发现人们是否愿意分享他们的位置,以及他们与COVID-19相关的健康问题。委员会由一项调查组成,以核实拟议申请的利益;应用程序的原型;以及技术接受模型(TAM)的使用。我们可以看到,在第一次调查中,绝大多数受访者都对使用联系人跟踪应用程序感兴趣,尽管他们需要分享自己的位置,并在感染时报告。此外,拟议的RISCOVID申请被第二次调查的参与者接受使用。
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