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Not part of my routine: a qualitative study of use and understanding of UV forecast information and the SunSmart app

机译:不属于我的日常工作:对紫外线预报信息和SunSmart应用的使用和理解的定性研究

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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 who routinely use UV forecast information as well as those who do not. Recent use of the SunSmart app (a popular mobile and tablet app that provides UV forecast information) served as a proxy for use of UV forecast information. Six focus groups were conducted with ‘new users’, who trialled the SunSmart app for the first time in the two weeks preceding the group discussion. In addition, 15 in-depth interviews were conducted with ‘existing users’, who routinely used the SunSmart app. Thematic discourse analysis was undertaken to compare views and experiences. Misperceptions about UV radiation were common. Participants learnt new information about UV radiation, the UV Index, and the times of the day that sun protection is recommended. Among adults who were using UV forecast information for the first time, this learning rarely translated to new behaviours; for these participants, the UV Index forecast information and recommendations were inconsistent with their own observation of the weather and subsequent judgement about their propensity to burn. Thus new users considered the UV forecast information to be overly cautious. In contrast, existing users recognised their inability to judge the UV Index level; for these participants, UV forecast information provided by the SunSmart app was incorporated into their daily routines and used to inform their sun protection behaviours. No matter how broadly UV forecast information is promoted, it is unlikely to improve sun protection behaviours across the Victorian population due to the low level of basic understanding of UV radiation. Public education strategies that correct the commonly held misperception that temperature and/or sunshine can reliably predict the potential for UV damage are required. Improved public awareness about UV radiation and how the UV Index can be used to prevent skin cancer may help Australians to develop more effective sun protection habits.
机译:紫外线(UV)指数提供了一种可靠的手段来监视地球表面的紫外线辐射强度,该强度可用于指示潜在的皮肤损害。这项定性研究旨在研究常规使用紫外线预报信息的澳大利亚人和不使用紫外线预报信息的澳大利亚人对公众对紫外线指数的理解。 SunSmart应用程序(提供UV预报信息的流行的移动和平板电脑应用程序)的最近使用充当了UV预报信息的使用的代理。六个焦点小组由“新用户”进行,他们在小组讨论之前的两周内首次试用了SunSmart应用程序。此外,对“现有用户”进行了15次深度访谈,这些用户经常使用SunSmart应用。进行了主题话语分析以比较观点和经验。对紫外线辐射的误解很普遍。参与者了解了有关紫外线辐射,紫外线指数以及建议防晒的时间的新信息。在首次使用紫外线预报信息的成年人中,这种学习很少转化为新的行为。对于这些参与者,紫外线指数的预测信息和建议与他们自己对天气的观察以及随后对其燃烧倾向的判断不一致。因此,新用户认为紫外线预报信息过于谨慎。相反,现有用户意识到他们无法判断UV指数水平;对于这些参与者,SunSmart应用程序提供的紫外线预报信息已纳入他们的日常活动中,并用于告知其防晒行为。无论如何广泛推广紫外线预报信息,由于对紫外线辐射的基本了解水平较低,因此不太可能改善整个维多利亚州居民的防晒行为。需要采取公共教育策略来纠正普遍认为的错误,即温度和/或日照可以可靠地预测潜在的紫外线损害。公众对紫外线辐射以及如何使用紫外线指数预防皮肤癌的认识提高,可能有助于澳大利亚人养成更有效的防晒习惯。

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