由内而外的护肤:通过皮肤病学解决健康的社会决定因素的试点项目。

Q2 Medicine International Journal of Women''s Dermatology Pub Date : 2023-08-14 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1097/JW9.0000000000000094
Kelly M Kimball, Rachael A Cowan, Rachel Krevh, Adrianna Nicholson, Payas Shah, Shreya Gurumurthy, Jacqueline Graham
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背景:全国各地的许多妇女庇护所都有通过职业研讨会和技能培训来强调妇女并赋予妇女权力的项目。然而,通常没有解决的是他们的皮肤科和心理健康需求,这同样重要。目标:通过这个试点项目,我们旨在解决与整个女性及其身心系统相关的各种相互关联的问题,包括皮肤癌症意识、护肤、健康的防晒习惯、自尊、心理健康和压力管理。通过对这位女性的全面评价,我们希望能对她看待和评价自己的方式产生积极影响。方法:我们与当地一家妇女庇护所合作,举办了一场关于皮肤病和心理健康教育的研讨会。研讨会前后的调查都是从参与者那里收集的。调查是匿名的,旨在评估研讨会的成功与效率,以指导和改进未来的研讨会。研讨会有三个讲习班:皮肤癌症和防晒、皮肤护理以及心理健康和身心健康。研讨会结束后,与会者有机会接受两名委员会认证的皮肤科医生的免费皮肤检查,并被转诊到俄亥俄州东北医科大学的学生免费诊所。研讨会结束后,与会者获得了防晒霜、护肤品和心理健康资源等物品。结果:“由内而外护肤”试点项目被证明对Norma Herr妇女庇护所的居民有益。限制:由于新冠肺炎大流行期间的参与限制,本研究的限制是样本量小(n=15)。结论:最终,为了降低与无家可归相关的皮肤病的发病率和死亡率,必须解决健康的上游社会决定因素。该试点项目的未来发展将旨在教育医疗专业人员了解无家可归妇女独特而复杂的皮肤病和心理健康需求。
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Skincare from the inside out: a pilot project addressing social determinants of health through dermatology.

Background: Many women's shelters across the nation have programs that emphasize and empower women through career workshops and skills training. However, what is not typically addressed is their dermatological and mental health needs, which are equally important.

Objective: Through this pilot project, we aim to address the diverse interrelated issues concerning the whole woman and her body/mind systems including skin cancer awareness, skincare, healthy sun habits, self-esteem, mental health, and stress management. By addressing the woman holistically, we hope to positively impact the way she views and values herself.

Methods: We partnered with a local women's shelter to host a seminar focused on dermatological and mental health education. Pre- and post-seminar surveys were collected from participants. Surveys were anonymous and aimed to evaluate the success and efficiency of the workshop to guide and improve future seminars. The seminar had three workshops: skin cancer and sun protection, skincare, and mental health and wellness. Upon completion of the seminar, the attendees were provided with the opportunity to receive free skin examinations by two board-certified dermatologists, and referrals were made to Northeast Ohio Medical University's Student-Run Free Clinic. Upon completion of the seminar, attendees were provided with items such as sunscreen, skincare, and mental health resources.

Results: The "Skincare from the Inside Out" pilot project proved to be beneficial to residents of both Norma Herr Women's Shelter.

Limitations: Limitations of this study were the small sample size (n = 15), due to participation limitations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Conclusion: Ultimately, to reduce the morbidity and mortality of dermatologic conditions associated with homelessness, it is imperative to address upstream social determinants of health. Future development of this pilot project will aim toward educating medical professionals on the unique and complex dermatologic and mental health needs of women experiencing homelessness.

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期刊介绍: The IJWD publishes articles pertaining to dermatologic medical, surgical and cosmetic issues faced by female patients and their families. We are interested in original research articles, review articles, unusual case reports, new treatments, clinical trials, education, mentorship and viewpoint articles. Articles dealing with ethical issues in dermatology and medical legal scenarios are also welcome.Very important articles will have accompanying editorials. Topics which our subsections editors look forward to welcoming include: Women’s Health Oncology, Surgery and Aesthetics Pediatric Dermatology Medical Dermatology Society.
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