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One way to empower a community, in epidemic control issues, is to know the first-hand screening tools. There are no evaluations of these home-use tools from the perspective of patient and citizen empowerment and participation. The main objective of this study is to analyze whether a self-tracking and self-tracing tool, developed in a participatory way, increases the risk identification of the disease and the empowerment in terms of risk management of transmission by the participants.
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Fluent in Catalan or Spanish, Resident in Catalonia, Signs informed consent, Commitment to use the tool if he/she gets in intervention group.
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Language barrier and other conditions that do not allow self-completion of the survey Be a COVID case or contact at the time of recruitment.
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180 participants in 2 patient groups
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