0-1 Yaş Arası İnfantların Ebeveynlerinin Güneşten Korunma Hakkındaki Bilgi,Tutum ve Davranışlarının Belirlenmesi
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2023-02-08Author
Demir Uyan, Derya
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Demir Uyan, D. Determining the Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviors of the
Parents of 0-1-Year-Old Infants About Sun Protection, Hacettepe University
Faculty of Medicine, Medical Specialty Thesis in Family Medicine, Ankara, 2022.
This study aimed to investigate the knowledge, attitudes and behaviours about sun
protection in parents with 0-1-year-old babies, and the relationship between these
features and the social, economic and demographic characteristics of the parents. This
descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with the parents of 0-1-year-old
babies registered in Ankara Mamak Ege No. 2 Family Health Center between
08.09.2021 and 08.09.2022. Data were collected using the face-to-face interview
technique with the parents. In the data collection form, questions about the
sociodemographic characteristics of parents and babies, parents' knowledge and
attitudes about sun protection, parents' self-efficacy in the use of sunscreen products,
expectations and barriers, sun avoidance self-efficacy, and tanning expectations about
their babies. While 77.1% of the 275 parents included in the study were female and
their mean age was 31 years, the mean age of the babies was 5.9 months. Since 62.9%
of the parents have a university or higher education level, 25 parents (9.1%) work in
the sector of medicine or health. The most common sources of information for parents
about sun protection are the internet (40%), family physicians (26.5%), paediatricians
(18.9%) and dermatologists (10.2%). While 20% of the parents use sunscreen
products, 56.4% of these parents started using it under 6 months. While the use of
sunscreen products was higher in parents who and/or whose spouse work in the
medical or health sector, the frequency of sunscreen use increases statistically
significantly as the education level and monthly household income increase. The
Parental Sun Protection Scales score of the parents whose information source about
sun protection was health personnel was statistically significantly higher than the
parents whose source was not health personnel. Parents knew that it was necessary to
expose their babies to the sun, practice sun avoidance behaviours when the harmful
effects of the sun are high, and use sunscreen products when necessary. It would be an
important and beneficial intervention to inform parents of infants aged 1 year and
younger about sun protection behaviours and the use of sunscreen products by family
physicians and family health personnel, who are at the centre of individual preventive
health services.