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Int J Womens Dermatol ; 7(2): 184-186, 2021 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33937488

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BACKGROUND: Minority populations are increasingly diagnosed with skin cancer and often in later stages with more aggressive subtypes. OBJECTIVE: We sought to pilot a study to evaluate the effectiveness of providing a skin cancer screening and education module to address potential barriers to dermatologic care for an underserved population in New Haven, Connecticut. METHODS: At a free clinic, voluntary adults (n = 24) waiting for a skin cancer screening were recruited and consented to participate. Participants completed a 16-question survey prior to the total body-skin examination and the educational module, as well as a survey after the examination. RESULTS: Most participants were uninsured (79%) and Hispanic (71%). Pre- and postintervention surveys indicated significant increases in knowledge, risk awareness, and confidence for self-screening. CONCLUSION: This study establishes an effective public health education intervention to promote the prevention of skin cancer. A multicenter study with a larger sample size and longer follow-up period to assess knowledge retention could further address limitations in this initial pilot study.

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