Antecedents predicting digital contact tracing acceptance: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Kuo, Kuang-Ming [1 ]
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[1] Natl United Univ, Dept Business Management, 1,360301 Lienda, Miaoli, Taiwan
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COVID-19; Digital contact tracing; Subgroup analysis; Systematic review and meta-analysis; Antecedents; Moderators; PRIVACY CALCULUS MODEL; INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY; USER ACCEPTANCE; E-COMMERCE; BEHAVIOR; INTENTIONS; ADOPTION; APPEALS; IMPACT; NORMS;
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10.1186/s12911-023-02313-1
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An awareness of antecedents of acceptance of digital contact tracing (DCT) can enable healthcare authorities to design appropriate strategies for fighting COVID-19 or other infectious diseases that may emerge in the future. However, mixed results about these antecedents are frequently reported. Most prior DCT acceptance review studies lack statistical synthesis of their results. This study aims to undertake a systematic review and meta-analysis of antecedents of DCT acceptance and investigate potential moderators of these antecedents. By searching multiple databases and filtering studies by using both inclusion and exclusion criteria, 76 and 25 studies were included for systematic review and meta-analysis, respectively. Random-effects models were chosen to estimate meta-analysis results since Q, I-2, and H index signified some degree of heterogeneity. Fail-safe N was used to assess publication bias. Most DCT acceptance studies have focused on DCT related factors. Included antecedents are all significant predictors of DCT acceptance except for privacy concerns and fear of COVID-19. Subgroup analysis showed that individualism/collectivism moderate the relationships between norms/privacy concerns and intention to use DCT. Based on the results, the mean effect size of antecedents of DCT acceptance and the potential moderators may be more clearly identified. Appropriate strategies for boosting the DCT acceptance rate can be proposed accordingly.
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