The Dutch COVID-19 Contact Tracing App (the CoronaMelder): Usability Study.
Britt Elise BenteJan Willem Jaap Roderick van 't KloosterMaud Annemarie SchreijerLea BerkemeierJoris Elmar van GendPeter Jan Hendrik SlijkhuisSaskia Marion KeldersJulia Elisabeth Wilhelmina Cornelia van Gemert-PijnenPublished in: JMIR formative research (2021)
The study indicated that the CoronaMelder app is easy to use, but participants experienced misunderstandings about its functioning. The perceived lack of clarity led to misconceptions about the app, mostly regarding its usefulness and privacy-preserving mechanisms. Tailored and targeted communication through, for example, public campaigns or social media, is necessary to provide correct information about the app to residents in the Netherlands. Additionally, the app should be presented as part of the national coronavirus measures instead of as a stand-alone app offered to the public. Public health workers should be trained to effectively and empathetically instruct users on how to use the CoronaMelder app.