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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2012 May;9(5):1836-45.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph9051836. Epub 2012 May 10.

Patient follow-up after participating in a beach-based skin cancer screening program

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Patient follow-up after participating in a beach-based skin cancer screening program

Mary L Greaney et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2012 May.

Abstract

Many skin cancer screenings occur in non-traditional community settings, with the beach being an important setting due to beachgoers being at high risk for skin cancer. This study is a secondary analysis of data from a randomized trial of a skin cancer intervention in which participants (n = 312) had a full-body skin examination by a clinician and received a presumptive diagnosis (abnormal finding, no abnormal finding). Participants' pursuit of follow-up was assessed post-intervention (n = 283). Analyses examined: (1) participant's recall of screening results; and (2) whether cognitive and behavioral variables were associated with follow-up being as advised. Just 12% of participants (36/312) did not correctly recall the results of their skin examination. One-third (33%, 93/283) of participants' follow-up was classified as being not as advised (recommend follow-up not pursued, unadvised follow-up pursued). Among participants whose follow-up was not as advised, 71% (66/93) did not seek recommended care. None of the measured behavioral and cognitive variables were significantly associated with recall of screening examination results or whether follow-up was as advised. Research is needed to determine what factors are associated with follow-up being as advised and to develop messages that increase receipt of advised follow-up care.

Keywords: cancer screening; skin cancer prevention; skin examinations; sun protection.

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