02/02/2023
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Increasing User Engagement with Public Health Technologies
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When it comes to public health outreach, efficacy can only be achieved to the extent that the public serves as active and willing participants. As access to smart devices continues to increase around the world, understanding how people view and engage with public health tech remains an evergreen concern for researchers and governments, and a critical aspect of determining the competence of disease-control programs.
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Sukanya Joshi, a grad student in Penn Engineering's Data Science program, and collaborators are working to determine what drives people to utilize the apps that utilize the Exposure Notification System (ENS) developed by Google and Apple, known as "contact tracing apps", and how they experience
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Joshi will be discussing the team's work, the subject of a study titled "COVID-19 contact tracing app reviews reveal concerns and motivations around adoption," as a student speaker at this year's fourth annual Women in Data Science (WiDS) @ Penn Conference. Hosted by Penn Engineering and the Wharton School on February 3 at Penn's Perry World House, WiDS @ Penn is a celebrated interdisciplinary event showcasing the latest advances in data science, speaker Q&A sessions, and networking opportunities.