Erickson, Nicole; Rupp, Irina; Baurecht, Hansjörg; Welker, Christine; Mumm, Friederike; Mück, Claudia; Jost, Nicole; Kesting, Sabine Verena; Holzem, Alessandra; Heinzerling, Lucie; Algül, Hana; Heinemann, Volker; Fey, Theres; Holch, Julian Walter (2026): From knowledge to action: strengthening cancer prevention knowledge in schools among adolescents in Germany. BMC Public Health, 26: 722. ISSN 1471-2458
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Abstract
Background
This prospective interventional study assessed adolescents’ baseline knowledge of the 12 European Code Against Cancer (ECAC) recommendations and evaluated the impact of a school-based multimedia enhanced intervention on knowledge improvement and retention.
Methods
The intervention comprised six 45-min multimedia lessons promoting knowledge of all 12 ECAC recommendations in German secondary schools. Materials were developed and refined by an interdisciplinary expert panel and underwent pilot testing before implementation. An anonymous single-recall-based, open-ended questionnaire assessed baseline knowledge (t0) and mean knowledge gains immediately post-intervention (t1) and at three months follow-up (t2). Descriptive statistics were computed, with quantitative variables summarized by mean and standard deviation, and qualitative variables by absolute and relative frequencies.
Results
A total of 923 pupils participated (51.8% female; 39.0% male; 9.2% diverse/undeclared), with 923 completing baseline (t0), 873 post-intervention (t1), and 779 the follow-up assessments (t2). Notable knowledge gaps regarding the ECAC were present at baseline. Mean (M) knowledge scores increased significantly across all three assessment time points with post-intervention scores (t1, M = 7.63 (Standard deviation (SD) = 2.67); p < 0.0001) significantly higher than at baseline (t0, M = 4.11 (SD = 1.84)). Largest average improvements post intervention (t0-t1) were observed for breastfeeding importance (+ 50%; 1.20% (t0), 51.2% (t1), p < 0.001), vaccination participation (+ 49.6%; 13.9% (t0), 63.5%(t1), p < 0.001) and regular physical activity (+ 39.4%, p < 0.001).The most sustainable recommendation improvements [calculated by (t2-t0)/(t1-t0)] were observed for alcohol abstinence (0.76); healthy dietary pattern (0.72), and physical activity (0.69) respectively. Conclusions: Multimedia enhanced school-based interventions incorporating the ECAC recommendations effectively increase cancer prevention knowledge among adolescents and knowledge retention after three months. While knowledge retention trends indicated a need for reinforcement, our results demonstrate the effectiveness of early, targeted interventions to address baseline knowledge gaps and provide insights that could potentially shape future interventions.
Conclusions
Multimedia enhanced school-based interventions incorporating the ECAC recommendations effectively increase cancer prevention knowledge among adolescents and knowledge retention after three months. While knowledge retention trends indicated a need for reinforcement, our results demonstrate the effectiveness of early, targeted interventions to address baseline knowledge gaps and provide insights that could potentially shape future interventions.
| Dokumententyp: | Artikel (Klinikum der LMU) |
|---|---|
| Organisationseinheit (Fakultäten): | 07 Medizin > Klinikum der LMU München > Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik III (Onkologie) |
| DFG-Fachsystematik der Wissenschaftsbereiche: | Lebenswissenschaften |
| Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 07. Jul 2026 13:08 |
| Letzte Änderung: | 07. Jul 2026 13:08 |
| URI: | https://oa-fund.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/2651 |
| DFG: | Gefördert durch die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - 491502892 |
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