Industry and workplace characteristics associated with the downloading of a COVID-19 contact tracing app in Japan: a nation-wide cross-sectional study

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作者
Ishimaru, Tomohiro [1 ]
Ibayashi, Koki [1 ]
Nagata, Masako [2 ]
Hino, Ayako [3 ]
Tateishi, Seiichiro [4 ]
Tsuji, Mayumi [5 ]
Ogami, Akira [6 ]
Matsuda, Shinya [7 ]
Fujino, Yoshihisa [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Inst Ind Ecol Sci, Dept Environm Epidemiol, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
[2] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Inst Ind Ecol Sci, Dept Occupat Hlth Practice & Management, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
[3] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Inst Ind Ecol Sci, Dept Mental Hlth, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
[4] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Sch Med, Dept Occupat Med, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
[5] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth Japan, Sch Med, Dept Environm Hlth, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
[6] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Inst Ind Ecol Sci, Dept Work Syst & Hlth, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
[7] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Sch Med, Dept Prevent Med & Community Hlth, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
关键词
Contact tracing; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; Smartphone; Worksite; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1186/s12199-021-01016-1
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background To combat coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), many countries have used contact tracing apps, including Japan's voluntary-use contact-confirming application (COCOA). The current study aimed to identify industry and workplace characteristics associated with the downloading of this COVID-19 contact tracing app. Methods This cross-sectional study of full-time workers used an online survey. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate the associations of industry and workplace characteristics with contact tracing app use. Results Of the 27,036 participants, 25.1% had downloaded the COCOA. Workers in the public service (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 1.29, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.14-1.45) and information technology (aOR = 1.38, 95% CI 1.20-1.58) industries were more likely to use the app than were those in the manufacturing industry. In contrast, app usage was less common among workers in the retail and wholesale (aOR = 0.87, 95% CI 0.76-0.99) and food/beverage (aOR = 0.81, 95% CI 0.70-0.94) industries, but further adjustment for company size attenuated these associations. Workers at larger companies were more likely to use the app. Compared with permanent employees, the odds of using the app were higher for managers and civil servants but lower for those who were self-employed. Conclusions Downloading of COCOA among Japanese workers was insufficient; thus, the mitigating effect of COCOA on the COVID-19 pandemic is considered to be limited. One possible reason for the under-implementation of the contact tracing app in the retail and wholesale and food/beverage industries is small company size, as suggested by the fully adjusted model results. An awareness campaign should be conducted to promote the widespread use of the contact tracing app in these industries.
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