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Title
Making an Impact on Skin Cancer Prevention and Strategies for Sun Safety
Description
Skin cancer is the most prevalent form of cancer diagnosed in America. No formal educational program for skin cancer prevention and sun safety previously existed at a Southwest University. As a result, a sun safety educational intervention sought to address this gap. For this co-ed young adult population, an education video outlining sun safety measures was developed and delivered. An evidence-based review of the literature supported the intervention design inclusive of pre-and post- descriptive surveys, distributed via Survey Monkey. Data collected included sun safety behaviors, intent for behavioral change, and attitudes towards sun safety. Twenty-eight students completed both the pre-and post-survey. Based on the findings, it is clear that students are more likely to adhere to sun-safe behaviors following this video-based education, potentially decreasing their risk of skin cancer development.
Date Created
2021-04-29
Contributors
- Pope, Kristen (Author)
- Moffett, Carol (Thesis advisor)
- Arizona State University. College of Nursing & Healthcare Innovation (Contributor)
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Extent
37 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.162173
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- 2021-11-18 11:59:27
System Modified
- 2021-11-18 12:39:24
- 3 years ago
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