Abstract

BackgroundDigital Contact Tracing is seen as a key tool in reducing the propagation of Covid-19. But it requires high uptake and continued participation across the population to be effective. To achieve sufficient uptake/participation, health authorities should address, and thus be aware of, user concerns.AimThis work manually analyzes user reviews of the Irish Heath Service Executive’s (HSE) Contact Tracker app, to identify user concerns and to lay the foundations for subsequent, large-scale, automated analyses of reviews. While this might seem tightly scoped to the Irish context, the HSE app provides the basis for apps in many jurisdictions in the USA and Europe.MethodsManual analysis of (1287) user reviews from the Google/Apple playstores was performed, to identify the aspects of the app that users focused on, and the positive/negative sentiment expressed.ResultsThe findings suggest a largely positive sentiment towards the app, and that users thought it handled data protection and transparency aspects well. But feedback suggests that users would appreciate more targeted feedback on the incidence of the virus, and facilities for more proactive engagement, like notifications that prompt users to submit their health status daily. Finally, the analysis suggests that the “android battery” issue and the backward-compatibility issue with iPhones seriously impacted retention/uptake of the app respectively.ConclusionThe HSE have responded to the public’s desire for targeted feedback in newer versions, but should consider increasing the app’s proactive engagement. The results suggest they should also raise the backward compatibility issue, regarding older iPhones, with Apple.

Highlights

  • As the coronavirus (Covid-19) continues to spread globally, governments and public health institutions look to contact tracing to help isolate and contain outbreaks

  • Key to the effectiveness of these digital solutions is the takeup of the apps across the population: A study from the UK [2] recommends that the epidemic could be suppressed by 56% of the population using a contact tracing app

  • This report has focused on sentiment analysis of all the reviews that were available on Google Play and Apple collectively before August 14, 2020, towards helping evolve a better contact tracing application to fight the Corona virus

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Introduction

As the coronavirus (Covid-19) continues to spread globally, governments and public health institutions look to contact tracing to help isolate and contain outbreaks. Digital Contact Tracing is seen as a key tool in reducing the propagation of Covid-19 It requires high uptake and continued participation across the population to be effective. Aim This work manually analyzes user reviews of the Irish Heath Service Executive’s (HSE) Contact Tracker app, to identify user concerns and to lay the foundations for subsequent, large-scale, automated analyses of reviews. While this might seem tightly scoped to the Irish context, the HSE app provides the basis for apps in many jurisdictions in the USA and Europe. Conclusion The HSE have responded to the public’s desire for targeted feedback in newer versions, but should consider increasing the app’s proactive engagement The results suggest they should raise the backward compatibility issue, regarding older iPhones, with Apple

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