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. 2020 Sep 18:14:1639-1647.
doi: 10.2147/PPA.S276183. eCollection 2020.

COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Technology: Acceptability and Ethical Issues of Use

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COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Technology: Acceptability and Ethical Issues of Use

Sawsan Abuhammad et al. Patient Prefer Adherence. .

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 technology and ethical issues of use.

Methods: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was used. The target population was Jordanian adults (>18 years). The survey was distributed to a convenience sample of 2000 general public in Jordan.

Results: The results found that the number of people who accept to use COVID-19 contact-tracing technology was 71.6%. However, the percentage of people who were using this technology was 37.8. The main ethical concerns for many of participants were privacy, voluntariness, and beneficence of the data. Only income and living area were predictors for acceptability and use of tracing technology (p≤ 0.01).

Conclusion: The majority of Jordanians accept the implementation of contact-tracing technology for COVID-19 infection. Among ethical concerns of the implementation of such technology were privacy, beneficence and voluntariness.

Implications: The results of this study would help in improving the state of science regarding acceptability to use contact-tracing technology for health purposes. Moreover, the present findings provide evidence of predictors of acceptance and ethical concerns among Jordanian population about COVID-19 contact-tracing technology.

Keywords: Jordan; ethical issues; individuals; research; tracing COVID-19.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors report no conflict of interests for this work.

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