Nurse Practitioner’s teaching skin cancer prevention in primary care to teenagers

Nurse Practitioner’s teaching skin cancer prevention in primary care to teenagers

Nurse Practitioner’s teaching skin cancer prevention in primary care to teenagers

This is an evidence table worksheet. I will upload the format in manage orders section. It is not exactly an essay. I already have to resources with my PICOT question with just information about what I’m writing on. I have found two references…..See below……….

PICOT Question: For the teenage population, while at primary care health care visits (P), does providing a skin cancer prevention screening tool and education (I), compared to not providing a skin cancer prevention screening tool and education(C), decrease indoor tanning salon use (O), over the course of 6 months (T)?

Exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from indoor tanning devices has been linked with skin cancer including melanoma; despite these findings, the use of indoor tanning in the United States remains prevalent (Balk, Gottschlich, Holman & Watson, 2017; Le Clair & Cockburn, 2016). Balk et al. (2017) and Le Clair and Cockburn (2016) both agreed that primary care intervention and education is needed to deter continued use of indoor tanning modalities aside from state legislation that requires parent’s permission to use indoor tanning facilities. Both studies agree that education on indoor tanning risks at the individual level in primary care may prove to be an effective interventional strateg, and should be further explored; with proper time management and incorporation into the clinic visit, primary care providers can play a key role in skin cancer prevention (Balk et al., 2017; Le Clair & Cockburn, 2016).

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Balk, S.J., Gottschlich, E.A., Holman, D.M., & Watson, M. (2017). Counseling on sun protection and indoor tanning.” Pediatrics, vol. 140, no. 6, 2017, doi:10.1542/peds.2017-1680.

Le Clair, M. Z., & Cockburn, M. G. (2016). Tanning bed use and melanoma: Establishing risk and improving prevention interventions. Preventive Medicine Reports, 3, 139–144.

Evidence Table Worksheet

  1. PICOT Question:

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  1. Will you have a comparison group or will subjects be their own controls?
  2. Is a ‘time’ appropriate with your question—why or why not?

II.    Evidence Synthesis

 

(database) ex: Cochran Study #1 Study #2 Study #3 Study #4 Study #5 Synthesis
(p) Population
(i) Intervention
(c) Comparison
(o) Outcome
(t) time

 

 

  • Evaluation Table

 

Citation Design Sample size: Adequate? Major Variables:

 

Independent Dependent

Study findings: Strengths and weaknesses Level of evidence Evidence Synthesis

 

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