Abstract

In the absence of a specific treatment or vaccines, public health strategies are the main measures to use in the initial stages of a pandemic to allow surveillance of infectious diseases. During the ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), several countries initiated various public health strategies, such as contact tracing and quarantine. The present study aims to conduct a systematic literature review to identify the presence of educational initiatives that promote the implementation of public health strategies before public health emergencies, with a special focus on contact tracing applications. Using Science Direct, PubMed, Scopus, and Gothenburg University search engines, all published scientific articles were included, while conference, reports, and non-scientific papers were excluded. The outcomes of the reviewed studies indicate that the effective implementation of public health strategies depends on the peoples’ willingness to participate and collaborate with local authorities. Several factors may influence such willingness, of which ethical, psychological, and practical factors seem to be the most important and frequently discussed. Moreover, individual willingness and readiness of a community may also vary based on the acquired level of knowledge about the incident and its cause and available management options. Educational initiatives, proper communication, and timely information at the community level were found to be the necessary steps to counteract misinformation and to promote a successful implementation of public health strategies and attenuate the effects of a pandemic. The systematic review conducted as a part of this study would benefit the relevant stakeholders and policy makers and assist with effective designing and implementation.

Highlights

  • The unpredictable development of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) resulted in a global pandemic beginning in 2020, spreading from one region to another [1]

  • The present study aims to conduct a systematic literature review to identify the presence of educational initiatives that promote the implementation of public health strategies before public health emergencies, with a special focus on contact tracing applications

  • A descriptive summary of the results from the conducted systematic literature review is presented in Figure 1 in a PRISMA flow chart format

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Introduction

The unpredictable development of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) resulted in a global pandemic beginning in 2020, spreading from one region to another [1]. Countries had to rely on traditional public health measures such as isolation, containment, quarantine, and contact tracing strategies [2,3,4,5,6]. These urgently implemented measures had varying success in halting the spread of the disease globally, either due to shortcomings in countries’ infrastructure or their financial capabilities. Contact tracing represents one strategy, which slows down the spread of the viral infection and enables the identification of infected.

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