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AFRESH

AFRESH was a research project which was carried out by researchers at the University of Aberdeen.

Our aims were to develop a theoretical framework underpinning previous work on air quality feedback. Using that framework, we worked with people who have used air quality feedback interventions (and those who've taken part) to develop an air quality feedback intervention which was easier and more effective than previous efforts. We've published a paper detailing our feasibility study of the intervention we developed.

Documents
  • Review: health behaviour change interventions
  • Review: qualitative data on SHS exposure
  • Review: behavioural interventions to reduce parental smoking indoors
  • AFRESH programme
  • The AFRESH programme: Outline of content in relation to selected behaviour change methods and targeted determinants​

AFRESH Software

The AFRESH software is designed to make downloading a log from a Dylos DC1700 and preparing an air quality report simple and quick. The software is open source and licensed under the GPL. 
If you encounter any bugs, please let us know!
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