在美学实践中识别有黑色素瘤风险的患者。

Plastic and aesthetic nursing Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1097/PSN.0000000000000566
Miranda Mogle, Rebecca Vortman, Amy Miller
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在美国,2023 年黑色素瘤皮肤癌死亡人数预计将上升 4.4%,达到 7 990 人。通过视觉筛查进行早期发现可以挽救生命,但美国预防服务工作组认为没有足够的证据建议对所有成年人进行普遍的皮肤筛查。因此,黑色素瘤的风险可能会在皮肤科以外的环境中被忽视,导致诊断延误和存活率低下。我们的项目旨在通过增加对中西部一家医疗美容诊所就诊的高危人群的识别来解决这一问题。有关皮肤科以外的黑色素瘤风险分层的文献尚不充分。通过搜索,共搜索到 336 篇文章,其中有 8 篇文章可供查阅。其中五篇文章建议在普通诊所进行黑色素瘤风险筛查是可行的,并且/或者可以导致早期发现。利用 "计划-实施-研究-行动 "模式,我们从 2023 年 2 月到 4 月实施了我们的项目。到医疗美容诊所就诊的患者填写了一份黑色素瘤风险自评分数问卷。我们对填写的问卷进行评估,并为确定为高危患者的患者提供视力癌症筛查或皮肤科转诊服务。共有 211 名患者参与,其中 26% (n = 55)被确定为高危人群。这项干预措施通过识别黑色素瘤高危患者提高了护理质量。今后的工作包括将黑色素瘤风险自我评估评分问卷调整到新的电子病历系统中,将问卷作为初次接诊和年度患者文件的一部分,以及改进患者教育和随访。
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Identifying Patients At Risk for Melanoma in an Aesthetic Practice.

In the United States, melanoma skin cancer deaths are expected to rise by 4.4% in 2023, reaching 7990. Early detection through visual screening can save lives, but the US Preventive Services Task Force cites insufficient evidence to recommend universal skin screening for all adults. For this reason, the risk for melanoma may be overlooked outside of dermatology settings, leading to delayed diagnoses and poor survival rates. Our project aimed to address this issue by increasing the identification of at-risk individuals visiting a medical aesthetic practice in the Midwest. The literature regarding melanoma risk stratification outside of dermatology settings is deficient. A search yielding 336 articles produced 8 articles for review. Five suggested melanoma risk screenings in general practice are feasible and/or can lead to early detection. Using the Plan-Do-Study-Act model, we executed our project from February through April 2023. Patients visiting the medical aesthetic practice completed a Self-Assessment Melanoma Risk Score questionnaire. We assessed the completed questionnaires and offered visual cancer screenings or dermatology referrals to patients identified as at-risk. A total of 211 patients participated, and 26% (n = 55) were identified as at-risk. This intervention improved the quality of care by identifying patients at risk for melanoma. Future steps include adapting the Self-Assessment of Melanoma Risk Score questionnaire to a new electronic medical record system, incorporating the questionnaire as part of the initial intake and annual patient documentation, and improving patient education and follow-up.

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