The Utilization of Sunscreen Prescriptions to Increase Patient Use

James M. Roush, Elizabeth A. Richards, K. Masterson, Janelle Potetz
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Background Despite the known benefits, many patients deny receiving sunscreen counseling. Over the past decade, rates and treatment costs for skin cancer have risen. Purpose This study seeks to investigate provider perceptions of using sunscreen prescriptions as a method to increase patient use. Methods A descriptive online survey using a convenience sample of dermatology, internal medicine, and family medicine providers was used. Descriptive statistics summarized quantitative variables, and thematic analysis examined open-ended questions. Results Provider (N = 38 total) thoughts about sunscreen prescriptions were mixed, with many viewing sunscreen prescriptions positively (n = 15, 42.9%). Commonly listed barriers included patient lack of motivation/interest (3.53 ± 0.89), lack of standard guidelines about sunscreen counseling and prescriptions (3.34 ± 1.12), and lack of education about prescribing sunscreen (3.26 ± 1.35). Facilitators included insurance coverage (n = 21, 61.8%) and having a standardized protocol (n = 8, 23.5%). Conclusion Most providers felt prescribing sunscreen would increase patient use. Study results imply providers would utilize sunscreen prescriptions if a clear, standardized protocol was present. Education may help alleviate concerns related to insurance coverage. In consideration of time constraints, it may be beneficial for sunscreen prescriptions to be added to routine after-visit summaries and educational materials.
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尽管防晒霜有众所周知的好处,但许多患者否认接受过防晒霜咨询。在过去的十年里,皮肤癌的发病率和治疗费用都有所上升。目的本研究旨在调查使用防晒霜处方作为增加患者使用方法的提供者的看法。方法对皮肤科、内科和家庭医学提供人员进行描述性在线调查。描述性统计总结了数量变量,专题分析审查了开放式问题。结果38名医疗服务提供者对防晒处方的评价参差不齐,有15名(42.9%)对防晒处方持肯定态度。常见的障碍包括患者缺乏动机/兴趣(3.53±0.89),缺乏防晒霜咨询和处方的标准指南(3.34±1.12),以及缺乏关于防晒霜处方的教育(3.26±1.35)。促进因素包括保险覆盖率(n = 21, 61.8%)和标准化方案(n = 8, 23.5%)。结论:大多数医生认为处方防晒霜会增加患者的使用。研究结果表明,如果有一个明确的、标准化的协议,供应商就会使用防晒霜处方。教育可能有助于减轻对保险范围的担忧。考虑到时间的限制,将防晒霜处方添加到常规的术后总结和教育材料中可能是有益的。
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