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The Dutch COVID-19 Notification App: Lessons Learned From a Mixed Methods Evaluation Among End Users and Contact-Tracing Employees

The Dutch COVID-19 Notification App: Lessons Learned From a Mixed Methods Evaluation Among End Users and Contact-Tracing Employees

Besides, there was no attention by the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport in press conferences to the added value of the CM app, for example, to use the app as an instrument that facilitates reopening society when people increasingly come into contact with others (van’t Klooster et al [17]). Overall, this study is a testament to how a coherent strategy and process in the design, implementation, and embedment of e Health apps, especially digital CTAs, can contribute to pandemic preparedness.

Joris Elmar van Gend, Jan Willem Jaap Roderick van 't Klooster, Catherine Adriana Wilhelmina Bolman, Julia Elisabeth Wilhelmina Cornelia van Gemert-Pijnen

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(11):e38904

The Dutch COVID-19 Contact Tracing App (the CoronaMelder): Usability Study

The Dutch COVID-19 Contact Tracing App (the CoronaMelder): Usability Study

Reference 11: Programma van Eisen voor een digitale oplossing ter aanvulling op bron- en contactonderzoek van de GGD(https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/documenten/richtlijnen/2020/08/25/programma-van-eisen-digitale-aanvulling-bron Reference 13: Google Ondersteuning van volksgezondheidsinstanties(https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/documenten /publicaties/2020/08/28/google-ondersteuning-van-volksgezondheidsinstanties) Reference 38: COVID-19 en de “intelligente lockdown" in de ogen van de burgers: deel 3: Meningen over

Britt Elise Bente, Jan Willem Jaap Roderick van 't Klooster, Maud Annemarie Schreijer, Lea Berkemeier, Joris Elmar van Gend, Peter Jan Hendrik Slijkhuis, Saskia Marion Kelders, Julia Elisabeth Wilhelmina Cornelia van Gemert-Pijnen

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(3):e27882