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A survey of how frequently UK-based dermatology clinicians apply sun protection factor and the variables influencing this.
This study evaluates sunscreen application practices among UK dermatology clinicians, revealing that only 10% meet recommended reapplication guidelines. Factors such as skin type, gender, product preferences and topical treatments significantly influence sun protection factor (SPF) use. Findings underscore the need for clearer clinical guidelines and practical solutions to enhance adherence and inform patient education.