Effects on skills and practice from a web-based skin cancer course for primary care providers

MJ Eide, MM Asgari, SW Fletcher… - The Journal of the …, 2013 - Am Board Family Med
Background: Melanoma incidence and mortality is a growing concern. Better recognition
and management of skin cancer by primary care providers (PCPs) could help, but studies …

Providers' experiences with a melanoma web-based course: a discussion on barriers and intentions

AJ Jiang, MJ Eide, GL Alexander, A Altschuler… - Journal of Cancer …, 2017 - Springer
Primary care visits provide an opportunity for skin examinations with the potential to reduce
melanoma mortality. The INFORMED (INternet curriculum FOR Melanoma Early Detection) …

[PDF][PDF] Effect of a web-based curriculum on primary care practice: basic skin cancer triage trial

A Markova, MA Weinstock, P Risica, U Kirtania… - Fam Med, 2013 - academia.edu
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Primary care physicians (PCPs) are uniquely
positioned to detect melanoma. Effective educational interventions targeted at PCPs may …

Skin cancer education for primary care physicians: a systematic review of published evaluated interventions

JM Goulart, EA Quigley, S Dusza, ST Jewell… - Journal of general …, 2011 - Springer
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Early detection of melanoma may provide an opportunity to
positively impact melanoma mortality. Numerous skin cancer educational interventions have …

Early detection of skin cancer by family physicians: a pilot project

GC de Gannes, JL Ip, M Martinka, RI Crawford… - Journal of Cutaneous …, 2004 - Springer
Background: Malignant melanoma is rising quickly in incidence and mortality rates. Family
physicians (FPs) have been reported to lack confidence in diagnosing skin cancers …

[HTML][HTML] Skin cancer education interventions for primary care providers: a scoping review

AE Brown, M Najmi, T Duke, DA Grabell… - Journal of General …, 2022 - Springer
Primary care physicians (PCPs) are often the first line of defense against skin cancers.
Despite this, many PCPs do not receive a comprehensive training in skin conditions …

Primary care–based skin cancer screening in a veterans affairs health care system

SM Swetter, J Chang, AR Shaub… - JAMA …, 2017 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Skin cancer screening may improve melanoma outcomes and keratinocyte
carcinoma morbidity, but little is known about the feasibility of skin cancer training and …

Educational interventions for primary care providers to improve clinical skin examination for skin cancer

DB Stratton, LJ Loescher - Journal of the American Association of …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Background and Purpose: Skin cancer, the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United
States, is a serious health care concern. Early skin cancer detection improves prognosis; …

Improvement in patient performance of skin self-examinations after intervention with interactive education and telecommunication reminders: a randomized controlled …

S Aneja, AK Brimhall, DR Kast, S Aneja… - Archives of …, 2012 - jamanetwork.com
Objective To determine if interactive computerized patient education, skin self-examination
(SSE) tutorials, and telecommunication reminders could be combined to increase patient …

Current behaviors, attitudes, and knowledge of nurse practitioners in primary care toward skin cancer screening/prevention

JL Blake, L Malone - Journal of the dermatology nurses' …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Purpose The purpose of this study was to better understand what behaviors, attitudes, and
knowledge nurse practitioners (NPs) working in primary care have on the topic of skin …