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Web-based strategies to disseminate a sun safety curriculum to public elementary schools and state-licensed child-care facilities.

David B Buller1, Mary Klein Buller, Ilima Kane.   

Abstract

The Sunny Days, Healthy Ways curriculum, which has been effective in previous trials, was disseminated to public elementary schools (n=2,030) and state-licensed child-care facilities (n=3,755) in 4 states. Two Web sites were created, varying in the amount and type of information. Mailings referred principals and directors to the sites. Overall 117 unique users made 172 visits to the sites. More repeat visits were made to the enhanced than to the basic site (p=.04). In a survey, 20.0% of principals and directors recalled receiving the mailings and 80.9% of these read them. Web-based strategies were weak, but the low response rate may be typical for such marketing. They will require supplementation by more personal approaches. (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16162041     DOI: 10.1037/0278-6133.24.5.470

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Psychol        ISSN: 0278-6133            Impact factor:   4.267


  8 in total

1.  A survey of sun protection policy and education in secondary schools.

Authors:  David B Buller; Mary Klein Buller; Kim D Reynolds
Journal:  J Am Acad Dermatol       Date:  2006-01-23       Impact factor: 11.527

2.  Spontaneous diffusion of an effective skin cancer prevention program through Web-based access to program materials.

Authors:  Dawn M Hall; Cam Escoffery; Eric Nehl; Karen Glanz
Journal:  Prev Chronic Dis       Date:  2010-10-15       Impact factor: 2.830

3.  Individual and setting level predictors of the implementation of a skin cancer prevention program: a multilevel analysis.

Authors:  Borsika A Rabin; Eric Nehl; Tom Elliott; Anjali D Deshpande; Ross C Brownson; Karen Glanz
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2010-05-31       Impact factor: 7.327

4.  Childcare service centers' preferences and intentions to use a web-based program to implement healthy eating and physical activity policies and practices: a cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Sze Lin Yoong; Christopher Michael Williams; Meghan Finch; Rebecca Wyse; Jannah Jones; Megan Freund; John Henry Wiggers; Nicole Nathan; Pennie Dodds; Luke Wolfenden
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2015-04-30       Impact factor: 5.428

5.  Sun-protection habits of primary students in a coastal area of Greece.

Authors:  M Saridi; A Toska; M Rekleiti; G Wozniak; A Liachopoulou; A Kalokairinou; K Souliotis; K Birbas
Journal:  J Skin Cancer       Date:  2012-09-30

6.  An exploration of factors related to dissemination of and exposure to internet-delivered behavior change interventions aimed at adults: a Delphi study approach.

Authors:  Wendy Brouwer; Anke Oenema; Rik Crutzen; Jascha de Nooijer; Nanne K de Vries; Johannes Brug
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2008-04-16       Impact factor: 5.428

7.  Translating a child care based intervention for online delivery: development and randomized pilot study of Go NAPSACC.

Authors:  Dianne S Ward; Amber E Vaughn; Stephanie Mazzucca; Regan Burney
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2017-11-21       Impact factor: 3.295

Review 8.  How recommender systems could support and enhance computer-tailored digital health programs: A scoping review.

Authors:  Kei Long Cheung; Dilara Durusu; Xincheng Sui; Hein de Vries
Journal:  Digit Health       Date:  2019-01-24
  8 in total

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