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Interplay of Digital Proximity App Use and SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Uptake in Switzerland: Analysis of Two Population-Based Cohort Studies.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/186957
Date of Publication
September 20, 2023
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Clinic of General Int...

Berner Institut für H...

Clinical Trials Unit ...

Berner Institut für H...

Contributor
Daniore, Paola
Moser, Andréorcid-logo
Clinical Trials Unit Bern (CTU) - Statistics & Methodology
Department of Clinical Research (DCR)
Höglinger, Marc
Probst Hensch, Nicole
Imboden, Medea
Vermes, Thomas
Keidel, Dirk
Bochud, Murielle
Ortega Herrero, Natalia
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM)
Baggio, Stéphanie
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM) - Statistik & Methodologie
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM)
Chocano Bedoya, Patricia Orializ
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM)
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM) - Ageing
Rodondi, Nicolas
Berner Institut für Hausarztmedizin (BIHAM)
Clinic of General Internal Medicine
Clinic of General Internal Medicine
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
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600 - Technology::610...

300 - Social sciences...

Series
International journal of public health
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1661-8564
Publisher
Frontiers
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.3389/ijph.2023.1605812
PubMed ID
37799349
Uncontrolled Keywords

COVID-19 digital prox...

Description
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.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/170492
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