Cariou Charlene, Gonzales Melanie, Krebill Hope
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, 450 W State St, Boise, ID 83720. E-mail:
St. Luke's Mountain States Tumor Institute, Twin Falls, Idaho.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2014 May 8;11:E77. doi: 10.5888/pcd11.130268.
Melanoma incidence and mortality rates in Idaho are higher than national averages. The importance of increased awareness of skin cancer has been cited by state and local organizations. St. Luke's Mountain States Tumor Institute (MSTI) prioritized educational outreach efforts to focus on the implementation of a skin cancer prevention program in rural Idaho.
As a community cancer center, MSTI expanded cancer education services to include dedicated support to rural communities. Through this expansion, an MSTI educator sought to partner with a community organization to provide sun-safety education. MSTI selected, adapted, and implemented an evidence-based program, Pool Cool.
The education program was implemented in 5 phases. In Phase I, we identified and recruited a community partner; in Phase 2, after thorough research, we selected a program, Pool Cool; in Phase 3, we planned the details of the program, including identification of desired short- and long-term outcomes and adaptation of existing program materials; in Phase 4, we implemented the program in summer 2012; in Phase 5, we assessed program sustainability and expansion.
MSTI developed a sustainable partnership with Payette Municipal Pool, and in summer 2012, we implemented Pool Cool. Sun-safety education was provided to more than 700 young people aged 2 to 17 years, and educational signage and sunscreen benefitted hundreds of additional pool patrons.
Community cancer centers are increasingly being asked to assess community needs and implement evidence-based prevention and screening programs. Clinical staff may become facilitators of evidence-based public health programs. Challenges of implementing evidence-based programs in the context of a community cancer centers are staffing, leveraging of resources, and ongoing training and support.
爱达荷州黑色素瘤的发病率和死亡率高于全国平均水平。州和地方组织都提到了提高皮肤癌意识的重要性。圣卢克山区肿瘤研究所(MSTI)将教育推广工作列为优先事项,重点是在爱达荷州农村地区实施皮肤癌预防计划。
作为一个社区癌症中心,MSTI扩大了癌症教育服务,包括为农村社区提供专门支持。通过这一扩展,MSTI的一名教育工作者寻求与一个社区组织合作,提供防晒教育。MSTI选择、改编并实施了一个基于证据的项目“泳池清凉”。
教育项目分五个阶段实施。在第一阶段,我们确定并招募了一个社区合作伙伴;在第二阶段,经过深入研究,我们选择了“泳池清凉”项目;在第三阶段,我们规划了项目细节,包括确定预期的短期和长期成果以及改编现有项目材料;在第四阶段,我们于2012年夏天实施了该项目;在第五阶段,我们评估了项目的可持续性和扩展性。
MSTI与佩耶特市游泳池建立了可持续的合作关系,并于2012年夏天实施了“泳池清凉”项目。为700多名2至17岁的年轻人提供了防晒教育,教育标识和防晒霜使数百名其他泳池使用者受益。
社区癌症中心越来越多地被要求评估社区需求并实施基于证据的预防和筛查项目。临床工作人员可能成为基于证据的公共卫生项目的推动者。在社区癌症中心的背景下实施基于证据的项目面临的挑战包括人员配备、资源利用以及持续培训和支持。