论文标题
ICT干预Covid-19的大流行扩散:一项探索性研究
ICT Intervention in the Containment of the Pandemic Spread of COVID-19: An Exploratory Study
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论文摘要
本文的目的是探索信息和通信技术(ICT)干预措施及其优势,缺点,机会和威胁,以遏制新型冠状病毒的流行传播。该研究采用了定性研究方法,而研究数据是通过在线内容审查和焦点小组讨论(FGD)收集的。从大约1200个电子资源或内容的初步集开始,选择了56个进行审查研究,采用包含和排除标准。综述研究揭示了ICT干预措施,包括网站和仪表板,移动应用程序,机器人和无人机,人工智能(AI),数据分析,可穿戴和传感器技术,社交媒体和学习工具以及交互式语音响应(IVR)以及探索各自的用途以应对企业的covid-covid-covid-19。后来,FGD与22名参与者一起复制,并探讨了部署此类技术以与Covid-19-19-19的大流行作斗争的可能的优势,劣势,机会和威胁(SWOT)。这项研究不仅探讨了ICT干预措施与COVID-19的大流行的退出状态,而且还为政府,从业者,医生,决策者和研究人员提供了许多影响,以有效利用现有的ICT干预措施,并为未来的潜在研究和技术发展范围,以遏制COVID-CID-CID-CID-CID-109和未来Pandemics的流行范围。
The objective of this article is to explore the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) interventions and its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for the containment of the pandemic spread of novel Coronavirus. The research adopted a qualitative research approach, while the study data were collected through online content review and Focus Group Discussion (FGD). Starting with a preliminary set of about 1200 electronic resources or contents, 56 were selected for review study, applying an inclusion and exclusion criteria. The review study revealed ICT interventions that include websites and dashboards, mobile applications, robotics and drones, artificial intelligence (AI), data analytic, wearable and sensor technology, social media and learning tools, and interactive voice response (IVR) as well as explored their respective usages to combat the pandemic spread of COVID-19. Later, the FGD was replicated with 22 participants and explored the possible strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) of deploying such technologies to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. This research not only explores the exiting status of ICT interventions to fight with the COVID-19 pandemic but also provides a number of implications for the government, practitioners, doctors, policymakers and researchers for the effective utilization of the existing ICT interventions and for the future potential research and technological development to the containment of the pandemic spread of COVID-19 and future pandemics.