About this trial
SUNRISE aims to create a comprehensive, engaging, and sustainable digital health promotion program that not only addresses immediate health behaviours but also instills lifelong healthy habits among adolescents. By integrating cutting-edge digital tools with traditional educational settings, SUNRISE seeks to bridge the gap between knowledge and practice, making cancer prevention a tangible and achievable goal for young people. This study represents a significant step towards reducing the future burden of cancer through early and innovative preventive measures.
The SUNRISE project aims to test its interventions on students across eight European countries, including Greece, Switzerland, Slovenia, Spain, Cyprus, Italy, Belgium, and Romania. This study focuses on integrating a unique, digitally enhanced program combining different digital solutions with new methods to change adolescent health behaviour through social media campaigns, social bot platforms, educational games, and health-related advertising content into the school environment, targeting students aged 10 to 19 years.
The program emphasizes inclusivity, ensuring participation from both urban and rural regions and socially disadvantaged groups such as ethnic minorities and migrants. By addressing diverse socio-economic, cultural, and environmental contexts, SUNRISE aspires to create a universally applicable and impactful intervention.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Minimum Age: Students must be at least 10 years old at the time of enrolment.
Devices and Internet Access: Students must have access to an electronic device with Internet connectivity.
Informed Consent: Students must provide their signed informed consent to participate in the study.
Parental Consent: Students, when necessary, must obtain and submit signed informed consent from a parent or legal guardian.
Disqualifiers
Age Restrictions: Students who are younger than 10 years or older than the established age range for participation.
Consent Issues: Students who have not signed the informed consent form or do not have signed informed consent from their parents or legal guardians.
Follow-up Limitations: Students who are unable to commit to the follow-up period of at least 18 months or are unlikely to complete the study.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- SUNRISE program
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Biobizkaia Health Research Institute
Lead sponsor
FEDERAZIONE ITALIANA DELLE ASSOCIAZIONI DI VOLONTARIATO IN ONCOLOGIA
Collaborator
Hellenic Mediterranean University
Collaborator
University Ghent
Collaborator
University of Zurich
Collaborator
FISABIO (Foundation for the Promotion of Healthcare and Biomedical Research in the Valencian Community)
Collaborator
The Oncology Institute "Prof. Dr. Ion Chiricuţă" Cluj-Napoca
Collaborator
Cyprus Association of Cancer Patients and Friends (PASYKAF)
Collaborator
Alma Mater Europaea University
Collaborator