Walker Amanda M, Joseph Adrienne, Nelson Jacob, Orfaly Victoria E, Stoos Elizabeth, Geller Allan, Bailey Elizabeth, Savory Stephanie, Leachman Sancy, Jacobe Heidi
Department of Dermatology, University of Texas at Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA.
Department of Dermatology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA,
Dermatology. 2024;240(1):59-64. doi: 10.1159/000531974. Epub 2023 Nov 4.
Melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer are significant causes of mortality. Previous studies regarding skin cancer education in nonmedical professionals have shown increases in favorable attitudes and likelihood of approaching clients about concerning lesions with training. However, few studies have investigated the use of estheticians in skin cancer screening.
The objective of this study was to develop an education course to train estheticians to recognize concerning lesions, to assess the baseline knowledge of estheticians toward skin cancer detection, and to determine the effect that our curriculum has on lesion detection.
We administered an education course and corresponding cross-sectional surveys to estheticians to evaluate current knowledge and assess for improvements in attitudes and behaviors regarding skin cancer detection.
Of 504 estheticians, most estheticians (85-98%) indicated the correct level of concern for "extremely concerning" lesions on pre- and post-training surveys. Estheticians were more likely to recommend that their client see a medical professional if they previously attended a course on skin cancer (p = 0.012) or had greater than 1 year of work experience (p < 0.001). After completion of the training module, most participants felt "very comfortable," suggesting that clients see a doctor for a suspicious lesion.
Our findings suggest that estheticians are capable of indicating the appropriate level of concern for abnormal lesions. Estheticians may serve as a valuable screening partner for dermatologists in the detection of skin cancer.
黑色素瘤和非黑色素瘤皮肤癌是导致死亡的重要原因。先前关于非医学专业人员皮肤癌教育的研究表明,通过培训,他们对相关病变的积极态度以及向客户提及可疑病变的可能性有所增加。然而,很少有研究调查美容师在皮肤癌筛查中的作用。
本研究的目的是开发一门教育课程,培训美容师识别可疑病变,评估美容师对皮肤癌检测的基线知识,并确定我们的课程对病变检测的影响。
我们向美容师提供了一门教育课程和相应的横断面调查,以评估他们当前的知识水平,并评估他们在皮肤癌检测方面的态度和行为是否有所改善。
在504名美容师中,大多数美容师(85%-98%)在培训前和培训后的调查中对“极其可疑”的病变表示了正确的关注程度。如果美容师之前参加过皮肤癌课程(p = 0.012)或有超过1年的工作经验(p < 0.001),他们更有可能建议客户去看医学专业人员。完成培训模块后,大多数参与者表示“非常放心”,建议客户因可疑病变去看医生。
我们的研究结果表明,美容师能够对异常病变表示适当程度的关注。美容师可能是皮肤科医生在皮肤癌检测中的重要筛查合作伙伴。