Not part of my routine: a qualitative study of use and understanding of UV forecast information and the SunSmart app
Abstract Background The Ultraviolet (UV) Index provides a reliable means of monitoring the strength of UV radiation at the Earth's surface, which can be used to indicate the potential for skin damage. This qualitative study aims to examine public understanding of the UV Index among Australians...
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Main Authors: | Anna Nicholson (Author), Michael Murphy (Author), Heather Walker (Author), Rick Tinker (Author), Suzanne Dobbinson (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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