Screening and early detection of communicable diseases on board cruise ships: An assessment of passengers’ preferences on technical solutions

IF 6.3 3区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease Pub Date : 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1016/j.tmaid.2024.102729
Christina Golna , Ioannis Anestis Markakis , Chara Tzavara , Pavlos Golnas , Aikaterini Ntokou , Kyriakos Souliotis
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Abstract

Background

Implementing technological solutions to screen for and detect early the most prevalent communicable diseases on cruise ships is contingent on, among others, willingness of passengers to accept use of such solutions.

Method

We surveyed passenger preferences to record their willingness to accept technological solutions for screening and early detection of communicable diseases on cruise ships. Self-reported sociodemographic characteristics, use of technology and acceptance of solutions were recorded anonymously in paper format. Multiple logistic regression analyses investigated the association of demographic and other characteristics with willingness and barriers/concerns of passengers to endorse proposed solutions.

Results

Of a total of 1344 passengers on two successive cruises on board CELESTYAL OLYMPIA, 336 (1 every 4) participated in the survey. The vast majority of passengers (92.3 %, n = 310) agreed with at least one solution. Passengers showed lower levels of acceptance for more personalized solutions, such as use of wearable devices (45.5 %) and monitoring with cameras (64.0 %), whereas they were more receptive to less personally invasive solutions, such as integration of cabins with air purifiers (89.6 %) and air quality sensors (80.4 %). Age, self-employment status, educational level, and fear of contacting a communicable disease were significantly correlated with passengers’ willingness to adopt proposed solutions.

Conclusions

To successfully integrate screening and early detection technological solutions in cruise ships, it is imperative that targeted awareness and education interventions are implemented on passengers to strengthen understanding and acceptance of such solutions and assuage concerns around monitoring and handling of personal health data.

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背景:在邮轮上实施筛查和早期检测最常见传染病的技术解决方案,取决于乘客是否愿意接受使用这些解决方案:我们对乘客的偏好进行了调查,以记录他们是否愿意接受在游轮上筛查和早期检测传染病的技术解决方案。自我报告的社会人口特征、技术使用情况和对解决方案的接受程度均以纸质形式匿名记录。多重逻辑回归分析调查了人口统计学特征和其他特征与乘客认可建议解决方案的意愿和障碍/顾虑之间的关联:在 CELESTYAL OLYMPIA 号邮轮上连续两次共 1344 名乘客中,有 336 人(每 4 人中有 1 人)参与了调查。绝大多数乘客(92.3%,n=310)同意至少一种解决方案。乘客对可穿戴设备(45.5%)和摄像头监控(64.0%)等个性化程度较高的解决方案的接受度较低,而对空气净化器(89.6%)和空气质量传感器(80.4%)等个人侵入性较低的解决方案的接受度较高。年龄、自我就业状况、受教育程度和对传染病的恐惧与乘客采用建议解决方案的意愿有显著相关性:要在游轮上成功整合筛查和早期检测技术解决方案,必须对乘客实施有针对性的宣传和教育干预措施,以加强他们对这些解决方案的理解和接受程度,并消除他们对监测和处理个人健康数据的担忧。
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Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
CiteScore
19.40
自引率
1.70%
发文量
211
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease Publication Scope: Publishes original papers, reviews, and consensus papers Primary theme: infectious disease in the context of travel medicine Focus Areas: Epidemiology and surveillance of travel-related illness Prevention and treatment of travel-associated infections Malaria prevention and treatment Travellers' diarrhoea Infections associated with mass gatherings Migration-related infections Vaccines and vaccine-preventable disease Global policy/regulations for disease prevention and control Practical clinical issues for travel and tropical medicine practitioners Coverage: Addresses areas of controversy and debate in travel medicine Aims to inform guidelines and policy pertinent to travel medicine and the prevention of infectious disease Publication Features: Offers a fast peer-review process Provides early online publication of accepted manuscripts Aims to publish cutting-edge papers
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