A survey of child sun protection practices by parents from Dabrowa county

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Radoslaw Spiewak
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Jenna L. Ruggiero ◽  
Rebecca Freese ◽  
Kristen P. Hook ◽  
Ingrid C. Polcari ◽  
Sheilagh M. Maguiness ◽  
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Eray Yurtseven ◽  
Tumer Ulus ◽  
Suphi Vehid ◽  
Selçuk Köksal ◽  
Merve Bosat ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 99-109
Author(s):  
Hugh Hunkin ◽  
Julia�N Morris

Abstract Limiting ultraviolet radiation exposure during early childhood can significantly reduce the risk of developing skin cancer, making early childhood a critical time for sun protection strategies. This study aimed to measure sun protection practices utilized in Australian early-childhood services over the past decade and evaluate the impact of Cancer Council Australia’s SunSmart Early-Childhood Program. Results are presented from cross-sectional and repeated-measures survey data, completed by directors or other staff at randomly sampled early-childhood services in 2008, 2013 and 2018 (N�=�3243). Most sun protection practices were used by a significantly greater proportion of services in 2018 relative to earlier years, such as requiring the use of sunscreen (98.4%), and sun-protective hats (99.7%) and clothing (88.8%). However, only a small and declining proportion of services (16.3%–22.4%) required the use of specific items of sun-protective clothing. SunSmart program members reported enacting significantly more sun protection practices compared to non-members, while new members showed an increase in the use of those practices relative to services whose status did not change (d�=�0.48). The results demonstrate improvements in sun protection in Australian early-childhood settings, and highlight the benefits and limitations of the SunSmart program.


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Jane Hill ◽  
Heather Walker ◽  
Sue Heward ◽  
Suzanne Dobbinson

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Elizabeth M. Ward

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