Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of Education and Childhood Studies, School of Social Sciences, Swansea University, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom.
Faculty of Medicine, Swansea Trials Unit, Health and Life Science, Swansea University, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2024 Jun 5;19(6):e0295719. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0295719. eCollection 2024.
Skin cancer comprises half of all cancers in England and Wales. Most skin cancers can be prevented with safer sun exposure. As over exposure as a child can greatly increase future skin cancer risk, early and accessible sun safety education and promotion of sun safe behaviours is critical. Scientists agree there is no such thing as a 'safe tan', yet the public, including children, often have positive perceptions of tanned skin. To protect against future skin cancer, it is important to understand and address these misconceptions. The Curriculum for Wales with its area for Health and Well-being, and autonomy for schools in designing curriculum content, presents an ideal way to facilitate this exploration.
Gather data regarding perceptions towards tanning to explore the perceived effects of a tan on health.Inform the development and testing of an educational toolkit for integration within the Curriculum for Wales to encourage positive health behaviours and attitudes of school children towards tanning and sun exposure.
SunChat is a mixed methods exploratory study comprising three work streams: Workshops with school children to understand their perceptions on tanning.An online multiple-choice survey with parents/carers to understand perceptions, attitudes and behaviours towards tanning both for themselves and their children.An informal focus group with primary school educators to explore challenges in engaging with the school community around the Health and Well-being Area in the Curriculum for Wales.
To date, there has been no work in Wales exploring children's, parents/carers', and educators' perceptions of tanning and how healthier attitudes can be encouraged. This study will engage with participants to scope current perceptions on tanning and the perceived effects tanning has on health. Findings will feed into future toolkit and curriculum development for health in schools in Wales and beyond.
在英格兰和威尔士,皮肤癌占所有癌症的一半。通过更安全的阳光照射,可以预防大多数皮肤癌。由于儿童时期过度暴露于阳光下会大大增加未来患皮肤癌的风险,因此早期和易于获得的阳光安全教育以及促进阳光安全行为至关重要。科学家们一致认为,“安全的棕褐色肤色”并不存在,但包括儿童在内的公众通常对晒黑的皮肤有积极的看法。为了预防未来的皮肤癌,了解和解决这些误解非常重要。威尔士课程的健康和福祉领域以及学校设计课程内容的自主权为促进这种探索提供了理想的途径。
收集有关晒黑看法的数据,以探索晒黑对健康的感知影响。为开发和测试适合威尔士课程的教育工具包提供信息,以鼓励学童对晒黑和阳光照射形成积极的健康行为和态度。
SunChat 是一项混合方法探索性研究,包括三个工作流程:与学童一起开展工作坊,了解他们对晒黑的看法。对父母/照顾者进行在线多项选择调查,了解他们对自己和孩子的晒黑看法、态度和行为。与小学教育工作者进行非正式焦点小组讨论,探讨在威尔士课程的健康和福祉领域中与学校社区互动的挑战。
迄今为止,威尔士还没有研究儿童、父母/照顾者和教育工作者对晒黑的看法,以及如何鼓励更健康的态度。这项研究将与参与者合作,了解当前对晒黑的看法以及晒黑对健康的感知影响。研究结果将为威尔士和其他地区学校的健康工具箱和课程开发提供信息。