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Occupational Sun Exposure Among Physical Education Teachers in Primary and Secondary Schools in Andalusia, Spain.
Barón, Diego Rodríguez; Sánchez, Nuria Blázquez; Ruiz, Francisco Rivas; Martínez, Alba Rodríguez; Arjona, José Aguilera; de Castro Maqueda, Guillermo; Araujo, Inés Gómez; de Gálvez Aranda, Maria Victoria; Martínez, Antonio Rodríguez; de Troya Martín, Magdalena.
Affiliation
  • Barón DR; Department of Dermatology, Costa del Sol Hospital, Marbella, Spain.
  • Sánchez NB; Department of Dermatology, Costa del Sol Hospital, Marbella, Spain. nuriaderm1@gmail.com.
  • Ruiz FR; PAIDI Group: CTS-1081: Photoprotection and Prevention of Skin Cancer (PHOTOPROTECTION), Marbella, Spain. nuriaderm1@gmail.com.
  • Martínez AR; Research Unit, Costa del Sol Hospital, Marbella, Spain.
  • Arjona JA; Research Unit, Costa del Sol Hospital, Marbella, Spain.
  • de Castro Maqueda G; Photobiological Dermatology Laboratory, Medical Research Center, Department of Medicine and Dermatology, University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain.
  • Araujo IG; Physical Education Department, Education Science Faculty, University of Cádiz, Cádiz, Spain.
  • de Gálvez Aranda MV; Marbella-Coín Teacher Center, Marbella, Spain.
  • Martínez AR; Department of Medicine and Dermatology, University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain.
  • de Troya Martín M; Mar de Alborán Secondary School, Estepona, Spain.
J Cancer Educ ; 38(4): 1157-1162, 2023 08.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36701024
ABSTRACT
Chronic sun exposure and sunburns are the main preventable causes of skin cancer. Due to the nature of their work, physical education teachers are at high risk for occupational skin cancer. This descriptive, cross-sectional study analyzes primary and secondary physical education teachers in Andalusia, Spain. All participants were invited to monitor their ultraviolet (UV) radiation exposure using individual biologic dosimeters and record their photoprotection practices over 3 workdays. The teachers spent an average of 2.7 h outdoors and the mean personal UV radiation exposure was 309.9 J/m2 per day, a value three times higher than international recommendations. Based on the photoprotection diary, it was determined that classes held outdoors were not scheduled outside the hours with the highest UV index and that the percentage of participants who followed the photoprotective practices of remaining in the shade or wearing a hat during outdoor lessons were less than 20% and 60%, respectively. The results on sun exposure and photoprotection practices show a need for organizational and educational intervention strategies to mitigate sun exposure and increase compliance with photoprotection measures to reduce skin cancer risk among these workers and promote early diagnosis of the disease.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Skin Neoplasms / Sunlight Type of study: Guideline / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Screening_studies Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: J Cancer Educ Journal subject: EDUCACAO / NEOPLASIAS Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Spain

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Skin Neoplasms / Sunlight Type of study: Guideline / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Screening_studies Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: J Cancer Educ Journal subject: EDUCACAO / NEOPLASIAS Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Spain