The Impact of Increasing Sun Protection Counseling and Skin Cancer Screening.

IF 0.2 Q4 NURSING Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.1891/JDNP-D-19-00012
Bonnie L Nickasch, Tori Sauer, Michelle Lehr
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Background: Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the United States. Skin cancer is a broad term that includes squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, and melanoma. Melanoma is the most concerning of the three types of skin cancer and is the focus of this project. The projected number of individuals impacted by a new diagnosis of melanoma in 2020 is a staggering 100,350 coupled with an estimated 6,850 patients dying from melanoma each year. In Wisconsin, it is estimated there will be 2,190 new cases of melanoma, and 150 deaths in 2020. Expanding patient's knowledge about the risk and benefits of skin cancer screenings, techniques, and characteristics will enhance understanding of the significance of skin cancer.

Objectives: The purpose of this study was to assess current skin cancer knowledge and raise awareness by providing education regarding skin cancer risks and statistics among manufacturing employees in Wisconsin.

Methods: A quality improvement procedure took place as employees of a Midwestern global manufacturer were educated about self-skin screens, skin cancer risks, and the importance of sun protective behaviors. Pre- and post-education surveys were distributed and obtained.

Results: A total of 16 individuals participated in the study, and the results were clinically significant. Providing education about skin cancer risks and sun protection behaviors improved employee's knowledge base by 50%.

Conclusions: Although individuals identified skin cancer as an area of high concern, few reported knowing how to prevent skin cancer and the risks for skin cancer before being provided the related education. Therefore, it is evident, even with this small group that simple skin cancer counseling offers great benefit in helping increase knowledge among those educated about skin cancer risk factors and sun protective behaviors.

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增加防晒咨询和皮肤癌筛查的影响。
背景:皮肤癌是美国最常见的癌症。皮肤癌是一个广义的术语,包括鳞状细胞癌、基底细胞癌和黑色素瘤。黑色素瘤是三种皮肤癌中最受关注的一种,也是本项目的重点。预计到2020年,受新诊断的黑色素瘤影响的人数将达到惊人的100,350人,加上每年估计有6,850名患者死于黑色素瘤。在威斯康星州,预计到2020年将有2190例新的黑色素瘤病例,150例死亡。扩大患者对皮肤癌筛查、技术和特征的风险和益处的认识将增强对皮肤癌重要性的理解。目的:本研究的目的是评估当前的皮肤癌知识,并通过在威斯康星州的制造业员工中提供皮肤癌风险和统计数据的教育来提高认识。方法:对中西部一家全球制造商的员工进行了质量改进程序,对他们进行了自我皮肤屏障、皮肤癌风险和防晒行为重要性的教育。分发并取得了教育前后的调查问卷。结果:共16人参与研究,结果具有临床意义。提供有关皮肤癌风险和防晒行为的教育,使员工的知识基础提高了50%。结论:虽然个人认为皮肤癌是一个高度关注的领域,但在接受相关教育之前,很少有人报告知道如何预防皮肤癌和皮肤癌的风险。因此,很明显,即使是在这一小群人中,简单的皮肤癌咨询在帮助那些受过皮肤癌风险因素和防晒行为教育的人增加知识方面也有很大的好处。
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