Abstract

This paper explores notions of resilience and adaptability in the context of the design, development and pilot of a mobile phone application, COVID-Aware, for enhancing risk awareness during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through an interdisciplinary team approach, we explore the utilization of an information and communications technology platform in supporting resilience and wellbeing at the individual and collective levels among community members. The study integrated data models, that were developed in Jamaica to predict the risk of COVID-19, with existing epidemiological models developed for COVID-19 in different parts of the world. Participants’ perspectives on adapting to the use of the app on their mobile devices assisted with exploring ways to share visualisations of this data, and their views of adaptations to health protocols provided feedback for participatory development of the app. The use of the mobile application to support risk awareness, assessment and potential choices, and implications for resilience are discussed.

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Bailey, A., Pschetz, L., Wilson, M., Hubmann, M., Rankin, J., Johnson-Coke, Y., Enright, J., Jakubiak, S., Buchanan, L., Latibeaudiere, S., Morgan, E., Heneghan, M. & Lyew-Ayee, P. 2022, 'Exploring Notions of Resilience and Adaptability in the Context of Piloting a Mobile App for Risk Awareness During Covid-19', 17th IFIP WG 9.4 International Conference on Implications of Information and Digital Technologies for Development, ICT4D 2022, 657, pp. 332-344. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19429-0_20

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