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Cancer Causes & Control | 2007

Impact of a primary care intervention on smoking, drinking, diet, weight, sun exposure, and work risk in families with cancer experience

Mª Luisa López; José Manuel Iglesias; Mª Olivo del Valle; Angel Comas; José Manuel García Fernández; Hein de Vries; Alberto Lana; Juan B. García; Santiago López; Antonio Cueto

BackgroundModifying multiple behavior risks is a promising approach to reduce cancer risk. Primary prevention advices of the European Code against Cancer were included in an educational intervention (EI) using social cognitive theories for motivating families with cancer experiences to adopt six cancer prevention behaviors.MethodsA randomized clinical controlled trial recruited 3,031 patients from Primary Care among cancer patients’ relatives. The experimental group (EG) received four EI, one EI every six months, focused on tobacco, alcohol, diet, weight, sun and work, and based on social cognitive models. The impact of the first three EI was calculated measuring at baseline and 18 months later: (a) The percentage of people with each risk behavior; (b) The score reached in a Total Cancer Behavioral Risk (TCBR) indicator; (c) The Odds Ratios at the post-test.ResultsFive risk behaviors decreased significantly more (p < 0.01) in the EG than in the CG: Smoking (OR = 0.662), drinking (OR = 0.504), diet (OR = 0.542), weight (OR = 0.698), and sun (OR = 0.389). The TCBR indicator also decreased an average of nearly 5 points (28.42 vs. 23.82), significantly more (p < 0.001) in the EG.ConclusionFamilies with cancer experiences changed five cancer risk behaviors when approached in Primary Care with interventions based on social cognitive models.


BMC Public Health | 2013

Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial to improve cancer prevention behaviors in adolescents and adults using a web-based intervention supplemented with SMS

Alberto Lana; Maria Olivo del Valle; Santiago López; Goretti Faya-Ornia; Maria Luisa López

BackgroundThe overall number of cancer cases is increasing and, therefore, strengthening cancer prevention has become a priority. The institutions responsible for its control establish guidelines for primary prevention. These include recommendations, such as: not smoking, following a healthy diet, doing daily physical exercise or avoiding overweight. Adolescence is a period of adoption and/or consolidation of health behaviors, and both school- and family-based interventions have proven effective to improve them. Furthermore, online and mobile phone educational interventions are encouraging. Consequently, the main aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of an intervention in which these requirements (school, family, the Internet and SMS) are combined to prevent behavioral cancer risk.MethodsThis protocol describes the design and implementation of a complex online program that includes a randomized controlled trial put into practice in two countries: Spain and Mexico. Adolescents and adults of their environment (relatives and teachers) who voluntarily participate will be randomly assigned to the experimental group or to the control group once they have completed the online pre-test. The experimental group members will have free access to a tailor-made and interactive website (http://www.alertagrumete.com). During the academic year, this website will be periodically updated with different school and leisure activities related to the avoidance of risk behaviors. To encourage participation, the program includes a competition that gives rewards to the winners. SMS are also sent to students to stimulate the adoption of healthy behaviors and as a reminder of participation. Finished the intervention, an online post-test is performed in both groups and the impact on the risk behaviors is therefore assessed.DiscussionThe program is pioneer, since it combines many components which have already proven effective in previous researches. Moreover, it aims to compare efficacy in two countries with different socio-economic levels to find out if these approaches are equally effective in countries with a lower income level. However, the vertiginous evolution of the Internet and mobile phones may make this tool less attractive for adolescents, who may prefer social networks and other mobile phone applications which are nowadays massively used by their peers.Trial registrationISRCTN27988779


Papeles de economía española | 1901

Fondos de pensiones

Maximiliano Serrey; José María Gutierrez; Santiago López


Archive | 1892

El trabajo manual

José Piccioli; A. de Elía Rivarola; Juan J. Galiano; A. Ferreira; Juan M. De Vedia; F. De la Barra; Félix Martin y Herrera; Santiago López


Archive | 1910

Las escuelas del Consejo Escolar 13o. : su funcionamiento durante el año 1909

Francisco Presidente del Consejo Escolar o. Lavarello; José María Ramos Mejía; Santiago López


Archive | 1908

Actas de las Sesiones del Consejo Nacional de Educación número 111 de 1907 y números 1 al 5 inclusive de 1908

Ponciano Vivanco; Segundo M. Linares; Rafael Ruíz de los Llanos; Pastor Lacasa; Santiago López; José María Ramos Mejía


Archive | 1908

Bases para la confección de un "Atlas Escolar" de la República que conmemore el próximo centenario de la revolución de Mayo

José María Ramos Mejía; Segundo M. Linares; Juan P. Ramos; Santiago López


Archive | 1908

Decreto reglamentando el curso de ortofonía anexo al Instituto Nacional de Sordomudas

José Figueroa Alcorta; Estanislao S. Zeballos; José María Ramos Mejía; Santiago López


Archive | 1908

Proyecto del señor Presidente del Consejo Nacional de Educación, sobre conmemoración del primer centenario de la revolución de Mayo

José María Ramos Mejía; Santiago López


Archive | 1908

Circular a los gobernadores de las provincias sobre el "Atlas Escolar"

José María Ramos Mejía; Santiago López

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C. Leon

Complutense University of Madrid

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Spanish National Research Council

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