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LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T274 0-6 Sentence denotes 3.2.4.
T275 7-15 Sentence denotes Theme 4:
T276 16-55 Sentence denotes Testing—Physical and Logistical Factors
T277 56-73 Sentence denotes (i) Communication
T278 74-132 Sentence denotes Communication was a pivotal factor throughout the process.
T279 133-669 Sentence denotes Most of the participants referred to the appropriateness and acceptability of communications from the university, including the clear sign-up instructions provided at the outset, concise information about testing and the processes, and appropriate approaches to communication of test results: “yes it was good, we didn’t get told when we had negative results but then we got an email at the end of the day saying that anyone who was positive had been contacted so obviously you knew that you were negative” (P121, female, Yr1, student).
T280 670-1080 Sentence denotes Others highlighted problems that had occurred with communications, such as delays in the provision of instructions, and some “less clear” communications that had led to misunderstanding about the purpose of the testing, how to take the swab tests and how samples would be used “I think it would have been better if you got an email every time, just because then you’re kind of like well did they do my test?...
T281 1081-1172 Sentence denotes There is always a little thing in the back of your head like did it actually test negative?
T282 1173-1233 Sentence denotes Or did my test not get there?” (P101, female, Yr5, student).
T283 1234-1508 Sentence denotes Both students and staff had expected to receive their antibody test results but had not received it during the study period, and the lack of communication related to when, or if, results would be available affected adherence to the antibody testing element of the programme.
T284 1509-1773 Sentence denotes Staff highlighted some inadequacies in university-wide communications about the self-isolation processes and support that students could expect to receive, and the time they spent clarifying communications with students had significantly increased staff workloads.
T285 1774-1795 Sentence denotes (ii) Physical Testing
T286 1796-2042 Sentence denotes The act of testing itself was acceptable to the vast majority of participants, and there was no consensus on the preferred methods of testing between saliva or swabs (for presence of SARS-CoV-2) or finger-prick antibody test (for prior exposure).
T287 2043-2228 Sentence denotes Several students spoke of the efforts staff had made to assist in the process, and video materials, leaflets and explanatory emails were particularly valued to assist with self-testing.
T288 2229-2499 Sentence denotes A minority referred to negative aspects of the testing (such as swab tests being physically unpleasant to undertake or a fear of needles), but these factors did not appear to deter any of the students from participating and were not reported as reasons for missed tests.
T289 2500-2531 Sentence denotes (iii) Practicalities of Testing
T290 2532-2618 Sentence denotes No students or staff raised any significant concerns related to the testing processes.
T291 2619-3071 Sentence denotes There was a general consensus that the frequency of testing was appropriate, and the collection and drop-off locations were convenient, particularly for those who were based on campus: “I thought it was really easy, erm and erm we noticed because the drop off and the collection station is opposite our office, we noticed that the participation from the students… who are living on campus was really, really good.” (P123, female, staff, administrator).
T292 3072-3364 Sentence denotes Some participants raised practical barriers, such as the logistics of collecting tests when self-isolating, periods of stock depletion which meant swabbing was unavailable, or further challenges related to timetabling, “I think it was pretty much all positive, the only thing was the timings.
T293 3365-3506 Sentence denotes It was a bit annoying rushing through like some lecture or like running over to put them in before the deadline” (P94, female, Yr1, student).
T294 3507-3677 Sentence denotes Furthermore, the logistical challenges associated with maintaining adequate supplies of test kits and ensuring all students had access to them, were highlighted by staff.

LitCovid-PubTator

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
317 145-157 Species denotes participants Tax:9606
320 1861-1873 Species denotes participants Tax:9606
321 1979-1989 Species denotes SARS-CoV-2 Tax:2697049
323 3077-3089 Species denotes participants Tax:9606