TrackU
TrackU aims to validate the community dimension of a tool for managing personnel at risk of SARS-COV-2 infection. Individual empowerment can help to detect risks in the community.
The TrackU study evaluates the effect of a self-screening tool in a healthy population to identify and manage risk in public spaces. The development of this tool has been participatory, based on a pilot group that has assessed the tool and surveys from the clinical trial. Participation has made it possible to improve the content, adapt the usability and influence the impact of the future digital tool.
State: periodically active.
Citizen involvement: development of the self-tracking tool.
Field: health.
Activities in the framework of the Office: Programme in schools; Science Festival.