Perspectives of paddy workers regarding the use of sunscreen: a theory-based qualitative research

Abstract Background Skin cancer is one of the most frequent types of cancer. This study aims to clarify farmers’ perspectives regarding the use of sunscreen according to Health Action Process Approach. Method Twenty-seven farmers were recruited an interviewed. The samples were classified according t...

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Main Authors: Hadiseh Panahi, Leili Salehi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-08-01
Series:Archives of Public Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13690-019-0361-1
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spelling doaj-356940c9385f40b680ce9e8b6818d03b2020-11-25T03:25:20ZengBMCArchives of Public Health2049-32582019-08-017711610.1186/s13690-019-0361-1Perspectives of paddy workers regarding the use of sunscreen: a theory-based qualitative researchHadiseh Panahi0Leili Salehi1Health Education & Promotion Department, Alborz University of Medical SciencesHealth Education & Promotion Department, Research Center for Health, Safety and Environment, Alborz University of Medical SciencesAbstract Background Skin cancer is one of the most frequent types of cancer. This study aims to clarify farmers’ perspectives regarding the use of sunscreen according to Health Action Process Approach. Method Twenty-seven farmers were recruited an interviewed. The samples were classified according to their age, sex, and education. The data were collected through a deep and semi-structure interview during one-month period. Questions were asked based on Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) and were continued until the saturation stage. Results The data were classified into six categories (intention, risk perception, outcome expectation, self-efficacy, perceived barriers and action planning). Most of the interviewees did not use sunscreen and did not intend to use it either. They indicated some threats of sunlight, such as burn and rash, redness, itching, soreness and darkness of skin. The participants pointed to some physical outcome expectation of the sunscreen and mentioned some perceived barriers such as time limitation, low income, non-familiarity with sunscreen, the notion that sunscreen is only for women and the farmers prioritize farming and believed that sunscreen is not required in all seasons. Conclusions Risk perception, outcome expectation and perceived barriers should be considered designing appropriate interventions. The education of protection behaviors should be considering during interventional strategies.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13690-019-0361-1Skin cancerSunscreenHealth action process approachQualitative study
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Leili Salehi
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Perspectives of paddy workers regarding the use of sunscreen: a theory-based qualitative research
Archives of Public Health
Skin cancer
Sunscreen
Health action process approach
Qualitative study
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Leili Salehi
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title Perspectives of paddy workers regarding the use of sunscreen: a theory-based qualitative research
title_short Perspectives of paddy workers regarding the use of sunscreen: a theory-based qualitative research
title_full Perspectives of paddy workers regarding the use of sunscreen: a theory-based qualitative research
title_fullStr Perspectives of paddy workers regarding the use of sunscreen: a theory-based qualitative research
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives of paddy workers regarding the use of sunscreen: a theory-based qualitative research
title_sort perspectives of paddy workers regarding the use of sunscreen: a theory-based qualitative research
publisher BMC
series Archives of Public Health
issn 2049-3258
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Abstract Background Skin cancer is one of the most frequent types of cancer. This study aims to clarify farmers’ perspectives regarding the use of sunscreen according to Health Action Process Approach. Method Twenty-seven farmers were recruited an interviewed. The samples were classified according to their age, sex, and education. The data were collected through a deep and semi-structure interview during one-month period. Questions were asked based on Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) and were continued until the saturation stage. Results The data were classified into six categories (intention, risk perception, outcome expectation, self-efficacy, perceived barriers and action planning). Most of the interviewees did not use sunscreen and did not intend to use it either. They indicated some threats of sunlight, such as burn and rash, redness, itching, soreness and darkness of skin. The participants pointed to some physical outcome expectation of the sunscreen and mentioned some perceived barriers such as time limitation, low income, non-familiarity with sunscreen, the notion that sunscreen is only for women and the farmers prioritize farming and believed that sunscreen is not required in all seasons. Conclusions Risk perception, outcome expectation and perceived barriers should be considered designing appropriate interventions. The education of protection behaviors should be considering during interventional strategies.
topic Skin cancer
Sunscreen
Health action process approach
Qualitative study
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13690-019-0361-1
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