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The Implementation and Acceptability of a Combined Mobile Application with a COVID-19 at-Home Test Kit.

Adrian H ZaiMolly CaffreyConor S O'BrienDawei JiangRemona KanyatSara Silacci
Published in: Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association (2021)
Introduction : Testing facilities for COVID-19 were stood up around the country during the pandemic, but could not handle the demand. This study aimed to combine a mobile application (App) with an at-home test kit to facilitate home-based testing. Methods : After integrating an App with an at-home testing service, we measured the time between sample collection and notification of results. We recruited 92 volunteers to utilize the platform. Results : Sixty-one percent (55/92) responded to the survey. Median sample collection-to-result time was 2.2 days (IQR = 1.3-3.2). Eighty-two percent (45/55) found the self-test kit and App easy to use. Eighty-four percent agreed that the combined solution is an acceptable way to receive health care services. Discussion : Decreasing testing time and providing timely test results improve care access and decrease the risk of infection. Combining a tailored App with an at-home testing service is a feasible solution to reaching that goal.
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