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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
96 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-02-25
2019-05-23
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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One hundred eight kindergarten students across four kindergarten classrooms (N = 27 per class) will complete a two-week baseline period in which the participants are provide a 2-minute window and allowed access to their sunscreen without instruction. Classroom teachers, trained to score our primary outcome (child does/does not complete this task within two-minute window), will evaluate outcomes for each child daily for two weeks (baseline period). Percentage of students who are able to complete this task is our primary endpoint. Change trajectories from beginning to end of the baseline period (Time 1/Day 1 - Time 2/Day 10) and from the beginning to end of treatment (Time 2 - Time 3) will be calculated for each class. The average percentage of the second week in the baseline period and the second week in the intervention period will be used to calculate the successful rate for each period with 95% confidence intervals.
To address a subsidiary aim, related to whether or not student competence with sunscreen application (systematic, % of body covered / body parts neglected, and completeness of coverage of face) is impacted by the video intervention, a randomly selected subset of students will be evaluated by a trained member of the study team for competence of application at Time 1,2, 3 and 4. Changes trajectories will be calculated by class for this subset of students.
At the study outset, all four classrooms will be randomized to either an "extended intervention" (EI) or "maintenance" (M) condition using a 1:1 randomization scheme. This will offer some descriptive, feasibility data regarding the tolerability of randomization by classroom, and a preliminary look at dose-response trends and short-term maintenance effects. Upon completion of the two-week baseline period and two-week standard intervention period, the two classrooms assigned to the EI condition will receive the video-based intervention for two additional weeks and the two classrooms assigned to the M condition will continue to receive a two- minute window for sunscreen application, but no video-based instruction. Change trajectories from Time 3-Time 4 (two-week follow up) will be compared by follow-up assignment condition and will provide preliminary information about dosing and maintenance effects.
Student, teacher, parent and administrator perceptions of the acceptability, value and utility of the intervention will be assessed at a single time point at the conclusion of the study.
Study Setting and Participants:
General Education Kindergarten students who meet all study eligibility requirements (i.e., including health requirements appropriate to the use of sunscreen) and who assent to participate and who receive parental consent to participate at Sedgwick Elementary School will be included in the present study. Special education students who are mainstreamed may also be considered eligible to participate via consensus from both parent and teacher.
Recruitment and screening: Recruitment efforts will include collaborative (research team + kinder teachers) efforts to provide parents an overview of the study goals and objectives, and to obtain consent/assent. The investigators will plan to have a parent-focused meeting in the weeks prior to the commencement of the study.
Intervention: The song-based video guided sun screen intervention is 2-3 minutes long, with 30 seconds allotted at the beginning for students to prepare their sunscreen materials and get ready, two minutes of instruction that guides their application of sunscreen to all exposed areas of skin starting with their head and working systematically down to their feet, and then 30 seconds of guided instruction for putting the sunscreen materials away and sitting back down at their desks.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
NONE
Study Groups
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Extended intervention
Upon completion of the two-week baseline period and two-week standard intervention period, the two classrooms assigned to the Extended intervention condition will receive the "I wear sunscreen everyday" song-based video intervention daily for two additional weeks.
"I wear sunscreen everyday" song-based video
All four classes (arms) will be shown (sitting on carpet, not participating) a 2-3 minute song-based video titled "I wear sunscreen everyday" in which they observe elementary age children applying sunscreen in a systematic fashion. Following the viewing, classes will be administered this video guided, song- based intervention while their teacher documents their independent participation using our classroom map data collection sheet.
Maintenance
The two classrooms assigned to the Maintenance condition will continue to receive a two- minute window for sunscreen application, but no "I wear sunscreen everyday" song-based video instruction.
Change trajectories from Time 3-Time 4 (two-week follow up) will be compared by follow-up assignment condition and will provide preliminary information about dosing and maintenance effects.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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"I wear sunscreen everyday" song-based video
All four classes (arms) will be shown (sitting on carpet, not participating) a 2-3 minute song-based video titled "I wear sunscreen everyday" in which they observe elementary age children applying sunscreen in a systematic fashion. Following the viewing, classes will be administered this video guided, song- based intervention while their teacher documents their independent participation using our classroom map data collection sheet.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Child assent and parental consent are required to participate.
Exclusion Criteria
* significant medical, mental health and/or behavioral problem
* child refusal of assent or parental refusal of consent;
* known or identified allergy to ingredients in sunscreen;
* moving out of the grade or school during the intervention or follow-up period;
* participation in a concurrent sunscreen intervention protocol are exclusionary criteria.
5 Years
7 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Stanford University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Kristin M. Nord
Clinical Professor
Principal Investigators
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Kristin Nord, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Stanford University
Locations
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Sedgwick Elementary School
Cupertino, California, United States
Countries
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References
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Lee GH, Bae GH, Barnes LA, Pol-Rodriguez MM, Ransohoff KJ, Nord KM, Lu Y, Cannell B, Weitlauf JC. The Sunscreen for Kindergarteners (SKIN) Study trial protocol. Contemp Clin Trials. 2021 Aug;107:106480. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2021.106480. Epub 2021 Jun 11.
Other Identifiers
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46831
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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