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Shay N Sharma1, Shonit N Sharma2,3, Ajay N Sharma4
1Franklin High School, Elk Grove, California, USA.
Background:
Schools can play a major role in protecting students from skin cancer by instituting preventive policies and educational programs.
Methods:
A high school-wide study was conducted to assess students' current understanding of skin cancer prevention, provide an up-to-date instruction lesson, and evaluate changes in students' knowledge and behaviors.
Results:
Written surveys were distributed to 2,688 high school students with a return rate of 38.1% (n = 1,025). Surveys were administered prior to (survey 1), immediately after (survey 2), and 1 month after (survey 3) presenting a video lesson. Significant changes in knowledge gain (an increase from survey 1 to survey 2), knowledge decay (a decrease from survey 2 to survey 3), and knowledge persistence (an increase from survey 1 to survey 3) throughout all grade levels were found. Behavioral changes included an increase in students wearing sunscreen 5-7 days per week (p < 0.001) and students examining themselves for changing moles (p = 0.10). With this survey, the Health Education Framework for California Public Schools was revised to include updated recommendations regarding skin cancer prevention efforts in schools.
Conclusions:
A skin cancer video lesson given to high school students effectively increased students' knowledge and promoted healthy behaviors.
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