Nahar Vinayak K, Allison Ford M, Brodell Robert T, Boyas Javier F, Jacks Stephanie K, Biviji-Sharma Rizwana, Haskins Mary A, Bass Martha A
Department of Health, Exercise Science and Recreation Management, The University of Mississippi, 215 Turner Center, PO Box 1848, University, MS, 38677, USA.
Department of Dermatology, University of Mississippi Medical Center, 2500 N., State St., Jackson, MS, 39216, USA.
J Cancer Res Clin Oncol. 2016 Jun;142(6):1273-83. doi: 10.1007/s00432-015-2086-z. Epub 2015 Dec 7.
This systematic review was conducted to evaluate and summarize the existing literature on prevalence of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure, sun protection, and screening behaviors among individuals diagnosed with malignant melanoma (MM).
The search was performed in PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, ScienceDirect, EMBASE, and ERIC from inception of each database through July 2014. Studies were included if (1) individuals diagnosed with MM were the primary sample, (2) measured UVR exposure, primary and secondary preventive behaviors, (3) original research communication that constitutes an entire set of empirical data, (4) observational design, and (5) English peer-reviewed. Studies were excluded if (1) all of the inclusion criteria were not met and (2) duplicates, conference abstracts, editorials, news, letters to the editor, comments, reviews, feature articles, white papers, and guidelines.
The search resulted in 255 articles that were screened for relevance; however, only 15 articles met all of the inclusion criteria. Most of the studies were cross-sectional (n = 10), used self-administered surveys (n = 8), and were conducted in North America (n = 10). The sample sizes ranged considerably, but were mostly Caucasian (n = 6) and included a higher proportion of women (n = 8). Evidence demonstrated that individuals with MM still engaged in sunbathing, indoor tanning, and reported sunburns. Moreover, survivors reported inadequate levels of both sun protection and skin self-examinations.
The findings highlight the need for intensifying intervention strategies to reduce the risk of new primary MMs in this group. Future research should increase in rigor and include more diverse populations and regions.
本系统评价旨在评估和总结关于恶性黑色素瘤(MM)患者紫外线辐射(UVR)暴露、防晒及筛查行为的现有文献。
在PubMed、CINAHL、PsycINFO、ScienceDirect、EMBASE和ERIC数据库中进行检索,检索时间从各数据库建库起至2014年7月。纳入标准为:(1)以确诊MM的个体为主要样本;(2)测量UVR暴露、一级和二级预防行为;(3)构成完整实证数据集的原始研究报告;(4)观察性设计;(5)英文同行评审。排除标准为:(1)未满足所有纳入标准;(2)重复文献、会议摘要、社论、新闻、致编辑的信、评论、综述、特写文章、白皮书和指南。
检索得到255篇文章,经筛选相关性后,仅15篇文章符合所有纳入标准。大多数研究为横断面研究(n = 10),采用自填式调查问卷(n = 8),且在北美开展(n = 10)。样本量差异较大,但大多为白种人(n = 6),女性比例较高(n = 8)。有证据表明,MM患者仍会进行日光浴、室内晒黑,并报告有晒伤情况。此外,幸存者报告其防晒和皮肤自我检查水平不足。
研究结果凸显了强化干预策略以降低该群体新发原发性MM风险的必要性。未来研究应更加严谨,纳入更多样化的人群和地区。