Public attitudes to, and behaviours taken during, hot weather by vulnerable groups: results from a national survey in England.
Bob ErensLorraine WilliamsJosephine ExleyStefanie EtteltTommaso ManacordaShakoor HajatNicholas MaysPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
Current public health messages appear to be insufficient, given the low level of (potentially) vulnerable adults changing their behaviour during hot weather. In the context of increasingly warmer summers in England due to climate change, public health messaging needs to convince (potentially) vulnerable adults of all the risks of hot weather (not just effects of sunlight on the skin) and of the importance of heat protective measures.