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Effect of an interactive educational activity using handheld ultraviolet radiation dosimeters on sun protection knowledge among Australian primary school students
Ultraviolet radiation (UV) is the main cause of skin cancer, and children are a priority group for reducing UV exposure. We evaluated whether an interactive educational activity using handheld dosimeters improved UV-related knowledge among primary (elementary) school students. We conducted an uncont...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8800069/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35127364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101690 |
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author | Lee Solano, Marco Robinson, Samuel Allen, Martin W. Reyes-Marcelino, Gillian Espinoza, David Beswick, Brooke Tse, Dorothy H.K. Ding, Liyang Humphreys, Lauren Van Kemenade, Cathelijne Dobbinson, Suzanne Smit, Amelia K. Cust, Anne E. |
author_facet | Lee Solano, Marco Robinson, Samuel Allen, Martin W. Reyes-Marcelino, Gillian Espinoza, David Beswick, Brooke Tse, Dorothy H.K. Ding, Liyang Humphreys, Lauren Van Kemenade, Cathelijne Dobbinson, Suzanne Smit, Amelia K. Cust, Anne E. |
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description | Ultraviolet radiation (UV) is the main cause of skin cancer, and children are a priority group for reducing UV exposure. We evaluated whether an interactive educational activity using handheld dosimeters improved UV-related knowledge among primary (elementary) school students. We conducted an uncontrolled before-after study among 427 students in grades 3–6 (ages 8–12 years) at five schools in the Greater Sydney region, Australia. Students used UV dosimeters to measure UV exposure, using the UV index scale, at different locations on their school grounds with and without different forms of sun protection, followed by an indoor classroom presentation and discussion. A 10-point anonymous questionnaire was completed by each student before and after the entire session (60–90 min). Before-after responses were compared using a generalised linear mixed model, adjusted for school, grade and gender. Overall, the mean raw scores increased from 6.3 (out of 10) before the intervention to 8.9 after the intervention, and the adjusted difference in scores was 2.6 points (95% confidence interval 2.4–2.8; p < 0.0001). Knowledge improved for all questions, with the greatest improvement for questions related to the UV Index (p < 0.05). The effect of the intervention was similar across different school, grade and gender groups. School and grade had no significant effect on mean survey scores, but girls scored an average 0.2 points higher than boys (95% confidence interval 0.1–0.4; p = 0.01). In conclusion, Australian primary school students had moderate knowledge about UV and sun protection, and knowledge improved significantly after a short interactive educational activity using handheld UV dosimeters. |
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spelling | pubmed-88000692022-02-03 Effect of an interactive educational activity using handheld ultraviolet radiation dosimeters on sun protection knowledge among Australian primary school students Lee Solano, Marco Robinson, Samuel Allen, Martin W. Reyes-Marcelino, Gillian Espinoza, David Beswick, Brooke Tse, Dorothy H.K. Ding, Liyang Humphreys, Lauren Van Kemenade, Cathelijne Dobbinson, Suzanne Smit, Amelia K. Cust, Anne E. Prev Med Rep Short Communication Ultraviolet radiation (UV) is the main cause of skin cancer, and children are a priority group for reducing UV exposure. We evaluated whether an interactive educational activity using handheld dosimeters improved UV-related knowledge among primary (elementary) school students. We conducted an uncontrolled before-after study among 427 students in grades 3–6 (ages 8–12 years) at five schools in the Greater Sydney region, Australia. Students used UV dosimeters to measure UV exposure, using the UV index scale, at different locations on their school grounds with and without different forms of sun protection, followed by an indoor classroom presentation and discussion. A 10-point anonymous questionnaire was completed by each student before and after the entire session (60–90 min). Before-after responses were compared using a generalised linear mixed model, adjusted for school, grade and gender. Overall, the mean raw scores increased from 6.3 (out of 10) before the intervention to 8.9 after the intervention, and the adjusted difference in scores was 2.6 points (95% confidence interval 2.4–2.8; p < 0.0001). Knowledge improved for all questions, with the greatest improvement for questions related to the UV Index (p < 0.05). The effect of the intervention was similar across different school, grade and gender groups. School and grade had no significant effect on mean survey scores, but girls scored an average 0.2 points higher than boys (95% confidence interval 0.1–0.4; p = 0.01). In conclusion, Australian primary school students had moderate knowledge about UV and sun protection, and knowledge improved significantly after a short interactive educational activity using handheld UV dosimeters. 2021-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8800069/ /pubmed/35127364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101690 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Short Communication Lee Solano, Marco Robinson, Samuel Allen, Martin W. Reyes-Marcelino, Gillian Espinoza, David Beswick, Brooke Tse, Dorothy H.K. Ding, Liyang Humphreys, Lauren Van Kemenade, Cathelijne Dobbinson, Suzanne Smit, Amelia K. Cust, Anne E. Effect of an interactive educational activity using handheld ultraviolet radiation dosimeters on sun protection knowledge among Australian primary school students |
title | Effect of an interactive educational activity using handheld ultraviolet radiation dosimeters on sun protection knowledge among Australian primary school students |
title_full | Effect of an interactive educational activity using handheld ultraviolet radiation dosimeters on sun protection knowledge among Australian primary school students |
title_fullStr | Effect of an interactive educational activity using handheld ultraviolet radiation dosimeters on sun protection knowledge among Australian primary school students |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of an interactive educational activity using handheld ultraviolet radiation dosimeters on sun protection knowledge among Australian primary school students |
title_short | Effect of an interactive educational activity using handheld ultraviolet radiation dosimeters on sun protection knowledge among Australian primary school students |
title_sort | effect of an interactive educational activity using handheld ultraviolet radiation dosimeters on sun protection knowledge among australian primary school students |
topic | Short Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8800069/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35127364 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101690 |
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