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A review of skin cancer primary prevention activities in primary care settings

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  • معلومة اضافية
    • بيانات النشر:
      The Sax Institute
    • الموضوع:
      2024
    • Collection:
      Griffith University: Griffith Research Online
    • نبذة مختصرة :
      OBJECTIVES: Skin cancer is highly preventable through primary prevention activities such as avoiding ultraviolet radiation exposure during peak times and regular use of sun protection. General practitioners (GPs) and primary care nurses have key responsibilities in promoting sustained primary prevention behaviour. We aimed to review the evidence on skin cancer primary prevention activities in primary care settings, including evidence on feasibility, effectiveness, barriers and enablers. STUDY TYPE: Rapid review and narrative synthesis. METHODS: We searched published literature from January 2011 to October 2022 in Embase, Medline, PsychInfo, Scopus, Cochrane Central and CINAHL. The search was limited to skin cancer primary prevention activities within primary care settings, for studies or programs conducted in Australia or countries with comparable health systems. Analysis of barriers and enablers was informed by an implementation science framework. RESULTS: A total of 31 peer-reviewed journal articles were included in the review. We identified four main primary prevention activities: education and training programs for GPs; behavioural counselling on prevention; the use of novel risk assessment tools and provision of risk-tailored prevention strategies; and new technologies to support early detection that have accompanying primary prevention advice. Enablers to delivering skin cancer primary prevention in primary care included pairing preventive activities with early detection activities, and access to patient resources and programs that fit with existing workflows and systems. Barriers included unclear requirements for skin cancer prevention counselling, competing demands within the consultation and limited access to primary care services, especially in regional and remote areas. CONCLUSIONS: These findings highlight potential opportunities for improving skin cancer prevention activities in primary care. Ensuring ease of program delivery, integration with early detection and availability of resources such as ...
    • ISSN:
      2204-2091
    • Relation:
      Public Health Research and Practice; Singh, N; Dunlop, KLA; Woolley, N; Wills Vashishtha, T; Damian, DL; Vuong, K; Cust, AE; Smit, AK, A review of skin cancer primary prevention activities in primary care settings, Public Health Research and Practice, 2024; http://hdl.handle.net/10072/429748
    • الرقم المعرف:
      10.17061/phrp34012401
    • Rights:
      https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ ; © 2024 Singh et al. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence, which allows others to redistribute, adapt and share this work non-commercially provided they attribute the work and any adapted version of it is distributed under the same Creative Commons licence terms. ; open access
    • الرقم المعرف:
      edsbas.8787EE63