Published on in Vol 3, No 1 (2020): Jan-Dec

The Feasibility and Acceptability of Using a Wearable UV Radiation Exposure Monitoring Device in Adults and Children: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

The Feasibility and Acceptability of Using a Wearable UV Radiation Exposure Monitoring Device in Adults and Children: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

The Feasibility and Acceptability of Using a Wearable UV Radiation Exposure Monitoring Device in Adults and Children: Cross-Sectional Questionnaire Study

Journals

  1. Fonseka L, Woo B. Consumer Wearables and the Integration of New Objective Measures in Oncology: Patient and Provider Perspectives. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(7):e28664 View
  2. Parsons B, Nagelhout E, Wankier A, Hu N, Lensink R, Zhu A, Nottingham K, Grossman D, Jensen J, Wu Y. Reactivity to UV Radiation Exposure Monitoring Using Personal Exposure Devices for Skin Cancer Prevention: Longitudinal Observational Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(9):e29694 View
  3. Henning A, J. Downs N, Vanos J. Wearable ultraviolet radiation sensors for research and personal use. International Journal of Biometeorology 2022;66(3):627 View
  4. Theodosi S, Nicolaidou I. Affecting Young Children’s Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors for Ultraviolet Radiation Protection through the Internet of Things: A Quasi-Experimental Study. Computers 2021;10(11):137 View
  5. Pascual M, Morris M, Kohn L. Publication Trends of Qualitative Research in Dermatology. JAMA Dermatology 2023;159(6):648 View
  6. Salem R, Thomas J, Khattak A, Al Anouti F. A digital heliometric device for monitoring sun exposure in cases of hypovitaminosis D: A qualitative analysis of user evaluations from the UAE. Informatics in Medicine Unlocked 2024;50:101568 View