A Photoaging Intervention Delivered to Adolescents in Secondary Schools: A Feasibility Study.

IF 2 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Journal of Skin Cancer Pub Date : 2022-07-19 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/9434176
Bronwen M McNoe, Kate C Morgaine, Anthony I Reeder, Ella Iosua
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Abstract

Excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation during adolescence can have a lasting effect on long-term skin cancer risk. Skin cancer prevention interventions for adolescents have been less commonly investigated than those for children and adults. The study objectives were to develop and evaluate the feasibility of a secondary school-based appearance focused intervention, including the development and testing of protocols and instruments, as a resource module that could be efficiently integrated into the secondary school science curriculum. This longitudinal study was conducted with a convenience sample of 38 13-14 year-old students attending one New Zealand (NZ) urban secondary school. The recruitment rate was excellent with only one student not participating because of parental concern. In terms of the implementation practicality, the intervention, as it stands, was extremely resource intensive, involving four research staff to deliver. This will not work if delivered in a classroom setting by a single teacher. However, the intervention was well received by students, so it shows promise if a less resource intensive version could be produced. The acceptability of the intervention with the students was good with the majority (61%) having no suggestions for improvements. Suggested improvements were minor and could be easily addressed.

对中学青少年进行光老化干预的可行性研究。
青少年时期过度暴露于紫外线辐射会对患皮肤癌的风险产生持久的影响。与儿童和成人相比,对青少年皮肤癌预防干预措施的调查较少。研究目标是开发和评估以中学为基础的以外观为重点的干预措施的可行性,包括协议和工具的开发和测试,作为可以有效地整合到中学科学课程中的资源模块。本纵向研究采用新西兰一所城市中学的38名13-14岁学生作为方便样本。招生率非常好,只有一个学生因为家长的担心而没有参加。就实施的实用性而言,目前的干预措施是极其资源密集的,涉及四名研究人员来实施。如果在教室里由一个老师授课,这是行不通的。然而,这种干预措施受到了学生们的好评,因此,如果能够产生一种资源密集程度较低的版本,它就显示出了希望。学生对干预的可接受性很好,大多数(61%)没有改进建议。建议的改进是次要的,可以很容易地解决。
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Journal of Skin Cancer
Journal of Skin Cancer DERMATOLOGY-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
18.20%
发文量
12
审稿时长
21 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Skin Cancer is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes clinical and translational research on the detection, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of skin malignancies. The journal encourages the submission of original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to pathology, prognostic indicators and biomarkers, novel therapies, as well as drug sensitivity and resistance.
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