Journal article

Rationale, design, and baseline data of a cross-national randomized trial on the effect of built shade in public parks for sun protection

DB Buller, S Dobbinson, DR English, M Wakefield, MK Buller

Contemporary Clinical Trials | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2017

Abstract

Environments can be structured to reduce solar ultraviolet radiation (UV) exposure to prevent skin cancer. A prospective randomized trial is being conducted to test whether introducing shade sails in passive recreation areas (PRAs) in public parks will increase use and decrease UV exposure in the shaded compared to unshaded PRAs. Shade effects will be compared between Melbourne, Australia and Denver, USA. The trial enrolled 145 public parks with PRAs suitable for shade construction and randomized parks to intervention or control in a 1:3 ratio. Use of PRAs and UV levels were recorded at each park by trained observers during 30-minute periods on four weekend days in each of two summers (prete..

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