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. 2022 Mar:204:54-62.
doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2022.01.002. Epub 2022 Jan 13.

Low uptake of COVID-19 lateral flow testing among university students: a mixed methods evaluation

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Low uptake of COVID-19 lateral flow testing among university students: a mixed methods evaluation

C E French et al. Public Health. 2022 Mar.

Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate COVID-19 lateral flow testing (LFT) among asymptomatic university students.

Study design: This study was a mixed methods evaluation of LFT among University of Bristol students.

Methods: We conducted (1) an analysis of testing uptake and exploration of demographic variations in uptake using logistic regression; (2) an online student survey about views on university testing; and (3) qualitative interviews to explore participants' experiences of testing and subsequent behaviour, analysed using a thematic approach.

Results: A total of 12,391 LFTs were conducted on 8025 of 36,054 (22.3%) students. Only one in 10 students had the recommended two tests. There were striking demographic disparities in uptake with those from ethnic minority groups having lower uptake (e.g. 3% of Chinese students were tested vs 30.7% of White students) and variations by level and year of study (ranging from 5.3% to 33.7%), place of residence (29.0%-35.6%) and faculty (15.2%-32.8%). Differences persisted in multivariable analyses. A total of 436 students completed the online survey, and 20 in-depth interviews were conducted. Barriers to engagement with testing included a lack of awareness, knowledge and understanding, and concerns about the accuracy and safety. Students understood the limitations of LFTs but requested further information about test accuracy. Tests were used to inform behavioural decisions, often in combination with other information, such as the potential for exposure to the virus and perceptions of vulnerability.

Conclusions: The low uptake of testing brings into question the role of mass LFT in university settings. Innovative strategies may be needed to increase LFT uptake among students.

Keywords: COVID-19; Evaluation; Lateral flow test; Mixed methods; Uptake.

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