Acceptability and feasibility of a community-based screening programme for melanoma in Australia


Autoria(s): Lowe, John B.; Ball, Jacqueline; Lynch, Brigid M.; Baldwin, Louise; Janda, Monika; Stanton, Warren R.; Aitken, Joanne F.
Contribuinte(s)

J. Casford

Data(s)

01/12/2004

Resumo

The evaluation of a community-based screening programme for melanoma (SkinWatch) in 18 regional communities (total adult population >30 years 63 035) in Queensland, Australia is described. The aim of the SkinWatch programme was to promote whole-body skin screening for melanoma by primary care physicians. The programme included community education, education and support for local medical practitioners and open-access skin screening clinics. Programme delivery was achieved through assistance of local volunteers. All programme activities and resources were recorded for process evaluation. A baseline telephone survey (n = 3110) and a telephone survey four months after programme launch (n = 680) assessed community awareness of the SkinWatch programme and, 37 face-to-face interviews with community members, doctors and community leaders were conducted to assess satisfaction with the programme. A sample of 1043 of 16 383 residents who attended the skin screening clinics provided as part of the programme were interviewed to assess reasons for attending, and positive and negative aspects of SkinWatch programme. Community awareness of the SkinWatch programme increased by over 30% (p < 0.001) within four months of the start of the programme. Interview participants described the SkinWatch programme as a useful service for the communities and 90% stated they would revisit the clinics. A total of 43% of all attendees were over 50 years old, and nearly 50% were men. These findings demonstrate the acceptability and feasibility of a community-based screening programme for melanoma in rural areas. Volunteers were instrumental in increasing community ownership of and involvement in the SkinWatch programme.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:70609

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Oxford University Press

Palavras-Chave #Health Policy & Services #Public, Environmental & Occupational Health #Community-based Melanoma Screening Trial #Process Evaluation #Volunteers #Disease Prevention Programs #Smoking Cessation Commit #Intervention Trial #Health-promotion #Heart-disease #Prevalence #C1 #321206 Preventive Medicine #730219 Behaviour and health #111716 Preventive Medicine
Tipo

Journal Article