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Acceptance of a computer vision facilitated protocol to measure adherence to face mask use: a single-site, observational cohort study among hospital staff.

Peter Ray ChaiPhillip RuppHen-Wei HuangJack ChenClint VazAnjali SinhaClaas EhmkeAkhil ThomasFarah DadabhoyJia Y LiangAdam B LandmanGeorge PlayerKevin SlatteryGiovanni Traverso
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
One hundred and eleven participants with mean age 40 (SD15.5) were enrolled in the study. Males (47.7%) and females (52.3%) were equally represented, and the majority identified as white (N=54, 49%). Most participants (N=97, 87.3%) reported acceptance of the system and most participants (N=84, 75.7%) were accepting of deployment of the system to reinforce mask adherence in public places. One third of participants (N=36) felt that a public facing computer vision system would be an intrusion into personal privacy.Public-facing computer vision software to detect and provide feedback around mask adherence may be acceptable in the hospital setting. Similar systems may be considered for deployment in locations where mask adherence is important.
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