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https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-28837
Publication type: | Article in scientific journal |
Type of review: | Peer review (publication) |
Title: | Interplay of digital proximity app use and SARS-CoV-2 vaccine uptake in Switzerland : analysis of two population-based cohort studies |
Authors: | Daniore, Paola Moser, André Höglinger, Marc Probst Hensch, Nicole Imboden, Medea Vermes, Thomas Keidel, Dirk Bochud, Murielle Ortega Herrero, Natalia Baggio, Stéphanie Chocano-Bedoya, Patricia Rodondi, Nicolas Tancredi, Stefano Wagner, Cornelia Cullati, Stéphane Stringhini, Silvia Gonseth Nusslé, Semira Veys-Takeuchi, Caroline Zuppinger, Claire Harju, Erika Michel, Gisela Frank, Irène Kahlert, Christian R. Albanese, Emiliano Crivelli, Luca Levati, Sara Amati, Rebecca Kaufmann, Marco Geigges, Marco Ballouz, Tala Frei, Anja Fehr, Jan von Wyl, Viktor |
et. al: | No |
DOI: | 10.3389/ijph.2023.1605812 10.21256/zhaw-28837 |
Published in: | International Journal of Public Health |
Volume(Issue): | 68 |
Issue: | 1605812 |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher / Ed. Institution: | Frontiers Research Foundation |
ISSN: | 1661-8556 1661-8564 |
Language: | English |
Subjects: | Public health; COVID-19; Digital proximity tracing; Vaccination; Public health measure |
Subject (DDC): | 614: Public health and prevention of disease |
Abstract: | Objectives: Our study aims to evaluate developments in vaccine uptake and digital proximity tracing app use in a localized context of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Methods: We report findings from two population-based longitudinal cohorts in Switzerland from January to December 2021. Failure time analyses and Cox proportional hazards regression models were conducted to assess vaccine uptake and digital proximity tracing app (SwissCovid) uninstalling outcomes. Results: We observed a dichotomy of individuals who did not use the SwissCovid app and did not get vaccinated, and who used the SwissCovid app and got vaccinated during the study period. Increased vaccine uptake was observed with SwissCovid app use (aHR, 1.51; 95% CI: 1.40–1.62 [CI-DFU]; aHR, 1.79; 95% CI: 1.62–1.99 [CSM]) compared to SwissCovid app non-use. Decreased SwissCovid uninstallation risk was observed for participants who got vaccinated (aHR, 0.55; 95% CI: 0.38–0.81 [CI-DFU]; aHR, 0.45; 95% CI: 0.27–0.78 [CSM]) compared to participants who did not get vaccinated. Conclusion: In evolving epidemic contexts, these findings underscore the need for communication strategies as well as flexible digital proximity tracing app adjustments that accommodate different preventive measures and their anticipated interactions. |
URI: | https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/28837 |
Fulltext version: | Published version |
License (according to publishing contract): | CC BY 4.0: Attribution 4.0 International |
Departement: | School of Health Sciences School of Management and Law |
Organisational Unit: | Institute of Nursing (IPF) Winterthur Institute of Health Economics (WIG) |
Appears in collections: | Publikationen Gesundheit Publikationen School of Management and Law |
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Daniore, P., Moser, A., Höglinger, M., Probst Hensch, N., Imboden, M., Vermes, T., Keidel, D., Bochud, M., Ortega Herrero, N., Baggio, S., Chocano-Bedoya, P., Rodondi, N., Tancredi, S., Wagner, C., Cullati, S., Stringhini, S., Gonseth Nusslé, S., Veys-Takeuchi, C., Zuppinger, C., et al. (2023). Interplay of digital proximity app use and SARS-CoV-2 vaccine uptake in Switzerland : analysis of two population-based cohort studies. International Journal of Public Health, 68(1605812). https://doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2023.1605812
Daniore, P. et al. (2023) ‘Interplay of digital proximity app use and SARS-CoV-2 vaccine uptake in Switzerland : analysis of two population-based cohort studies’, International Journal of Public Health, 68(1605812). Available at: https://doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2023.1605812.
P. Daniore et al., “Interplay of digital proximity app use and SARS-CoV-2 vaccine uptake in Switzerland : analysis of two population-based cohort studies,” International Journal of Public Health, vol. 68, no. 1605812, 2023, doi: 10.3389/ijph.2023.1605812.
DANIORE, Paola, André MOSER, Marc HÖGLINGER, Nicole PROBST HENSCH, Medea IMBODEN, Thomas VERMES, Dirk KEIDEL, Murielle BOCHUD, Natalia ORTEGA HERRERO, Stéphanie BAGGIO, Patricia CHOCANO-BEDOYA, Nicolas RODONDI, Stefano TANCREDI, Cornelia WAGNER, Stéphane CULLATI, Silvia STRINGHINI, Semira GONSETH NUSSLÉ, Caroline VEYS-TAKEUCHI, Claire ZUPPINGER, Erika HARJU, Gisela MICHEL, Irène FRANK, Christian R. KAHLERT, Emiliano ALBANESE, Luca CRIVELLI, Sara LEVATI, Rebecca AMATI, Marco KAUFMANN, Marco GEIGGES, Tala BALLOUZ, Anja FREI, Jan FEHR und Viktor VON WYL, 2023. Interplay of digital proximity app use and SARS-CoV-2 vaccine uptake in Switzerland : analysis of two population-based cohort studies. International Journal of Public Health. 2023. Bd. 68, Nr. 1605812. DOI 10.3389/ijph.2023.1605812
Daniore, Paola, André Moser, Marc Höglinger, Nicole Probst Hensch, Medea Imboden, Thomas Vermes, Dirk Keidel, et al. 2023. “Interplay of Digital Proximity App Use and SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Uptake in Switzerland : Analysis of Two Population-Based Cohort Studies.” International Journal of Public Health 68 (1605812). https://doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2023.1605812.
Daniore, Paola, et al. “Interplay of Digital Proximity App Use and SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Uptake in Switzerland : Analysis of Two Population-Based Cohort Studies.” International Journal of Public Health, vol. 68, no. 1605812, 2023, https://doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2023.1605812.
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