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A randomized trial of skin cancer prevention in aquatics settings: The pool cool program.
Authors:Glanz, Karen   Geller, Alan C.   Shigaki, Dorothy   Maddock, Jay E.   Isnec, May Rose
Abstract:Skin cancer is increasing, and prevention programs are essential. This study evaluated the impact of a skin cancer prevention program on sun-protection habits and swimming pool environments. The intervention included staff training; sun-safety lessons; interactive activities; providing sunscreen, shade, and signage; and promoting sun-safe environments. A randomized trial at 28 swimming pools in Hawaii and Massachusetts tested the efficacy of this program (Pool Cool) compared with an attention-matched injury-prevention control program. Results showed significant positive changes in children's use of sunscreen and shade, overall sun-protection habits, and number of sunburns and improvements in parents' hat use, sun-protection habits, and reported sun-protection policies and environments. Observations corroborated the positive findings. Pool Cool had significant positive effects at swimming pools in diverse audiences. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:skin cancer prevention program   Pool Cool program   sun protection   swimming pool environments
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