Use of Digital COVID-19 Exposure Notifications at a Large Gathering: Survey Analysis of Public Health Conference Attendees
Caitlin M Drover, Adam S Elder, Brandon L Guthrie, Debra Revere, Nicole L Briggs, Laura M West, Amanda Higgins, William B Lober, Bryant T Karras, Janet G Baseman

TL;DR
A survey of conference attendees showed how a digital tool helped notify people of possible COVID-19 exposure and influenced their testing behavior.
Contribution
This study evaluates the effectiveness of digital exposure notifications in a real-world setting and identifies barriers to adoption.
Findings
54% of WA Notify users learned of exposure through the app, compared to lower testing rates among non-users.
Privacy concerns were the top reason for not using the exposure notification tool.
Those notified via email were 39% less likely to test for COVID-19 compared to those notified via the app.
Abstract
WA Notify was Washington State’s smartphone-based COVID-19 digital exposure notification (EN) tool, which was used to help limit the spread of COVID-19 between November 30, 2020, and May 11, 2023. Following the 2022 Washington State Public Health Association Annual Conference, attendees who had WA Notify activated began receiving ENs alerting them to a possible COVID-19 exposure during the conference. A survey was emailed to all conference attendees to measure WA Notify adoption, mechanisms through which attendees received ENs, and self-reported engagement in protective behaviors postexposure. This study aimed to learn more about the experiences of WA Notify adopters and nonadopters who may have been exposed to COVID-19 at a large group gathering. A web-based survey administered through REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture; Vanderbilt University) was sent to all attendees of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 Digital Contact Tracing · Focus Groups and Qualitative Methods · COVID-19 epidemiological studies
