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Social media as a tool to prevent and support patients with skin cancer: A systematic review. Research Question: How does social media impact sin cancer prevention and management? Objectives: ·...

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Social media as a tool to prevent and support patients with skin cancer: A systematic review.
Research Question: How does social media impact sin cancer prevention and management?

Objectives:
· Explore interventions using social media for skin cancer prevention
· Assess the effectiveness of social media in skin cancer management
Search strategy
("skin cancer" OR "skin neoplasm" OR "melanoma" OR "non melanoma" OR KC OR "keratinocyte carcinoma" OR BCC OR "Basal cell carcinoma" OR SCC OR "squamous cell carcinoma") AND ("social media" OR "social network*" OR blog* OR Twitter OR Instagram OR Facebook OR Pinterest OR TikTok OR YouTube OR Snapchat OR Tumbler OR WhatsApp OR Messenger OR Reddit OR WeChat OR Wikipedia OR Flickr OR "Wiki") AND (prevent* OR intervention OR manage* OR treat*)
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
    
    Inclusion
    Exclusion
    Population
    Participants of any age and gender who use any type of social media platform
    
    Intervention
    Use of social media to disseminate skin cancer related information about prevention and management
    Use of social media to disseminate information about other type of cancers
    Outcomes
    Effectiveness of social media to prevent and manage skin cancer
    
    Study design
    Primary studies with any type of design: including both quantitative and qualitative
    Systematic reviews, literature reviews, conferences, and author opinions.
    Timing
    Studies from 2000
    Studies before 2000
    Language
    English studies
    Non-English studies
Prisma Flowchart
Identification of studies via databases and registers
Records removed before screening:
Duplicate records removed
(TOTAL n = 4,700)
Records identified from*:
Databases:
(PUBMED n= 4042)
(SCOPUS n= 5262)
(EBSCO Host (Medline and CINAHL) n= 6073)
(TOTAL n= 15,377)
Identification
Records excluded
Title screening (n= 10,563)
Abstract screening (n= 545)
Conference paper (n= 3)
No full text (n=1)
Records screened
(n = 10,677)
Screening
    Reports assessed for eligibility
(n = 114)
Reports excluded:
Reason 1 (n = )
Reason 2 (n = )
Reason 3 (n = )
etc.
Studies included in review
(n = )
Included
Data collection tool
    Reference
    Study design and sample size
    Target population
    Social media platform
    Message frame
    Engagement strategy
    Outcomes/Results
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
References
Appendix 1. Database search
Answered Same Day Oct 17, 2021 Torrens University Australia

Solution

Akansha answered on Oct 18 2021
120 Votes
Author Name
    Yea
    Reason to Select
    Reason to Refuse
    JW
    
    
    - US college women are targeted
- Indoor and outdoor tanning frequencies of women are recorded
-promotion of tanning via social media is addressed
    Bagdasarov Z, Banerjee S, Greene K, Campo S
    2008
    - population is undergraduate students
- Primary studies are done
- Use of Tanning beds induce skin cánce
- Social networking is more influential than organizing health campaigns
    
    Massone, C., Brunasso, A. M. G., Hofmann-Wellenhof, R., Gulia, A., & Soyer, H. P.
    2010
    - Teledermascopy, a prevention to skin cánce
- Social media includes Blogs, atlases, discussion forums, on line courses and Diploma Courses are there to provide second opinión to people
- Mobile teledermoscopy, the basis of the self examination of pigmented skin lesion
    
    Durant, K. T., McCray, A. T., & Safran, C.
    2010
    - Online discussion on Melanoma
- a method of prevention
- Interleukin-2 Network is more influential tan melanoma discussion
    
    Potente, S., Mciver, J., Anderson, C., & Coppa, K.
    2011
    - Australian youth is included
- Skin cáncer prevention strategies are discussed
- Campaign reach and online surveys as social media tools are used to address ba
iers to sun protection
- Peer to peer messages to spread Word for skin cáncer prevention
    
    Dawson, A. L., Hamstra, A. A., Huff, L. S., Gamble, R. G., Howe, W., Kane, I., & Dellavalle, R. P.
    2011
    - Online video contest for skin cáncer prevention messaging
    
    Køster, B., Thorgaard, C., Philip, A., & Clemmensen, H.
    2011
    - A cross sectional study
- Denmark population (15-59 years) based samples
- Factors related to skin cáncer ser studied
- the relations between sunbed use, time and demographic factors using logistic regression analysis
    
    
    2012
    -American population is studied
-awareness of the promise of social media in distributing skin cancer prevention messaging
- contest awarding of outstanding online sun safety videos
    
    Shum, L.
    2012
    
    - Anti cáncer campaigns for both melanoma and non-melanoma cancers
- Telecommunication Technologies are used
    Robinson, J. K., Baker, M. K., & Hillhouse, J. J.
    2012
    
    - Author opinión is there
- No study conducted can be seen
- New approaches such as limit smoking habits in minors
    Lazovich, D., Choi, K., Rolnick, C., Jackson, J. M., Forster, J., & Southwell, B.
    2013
    - Indoor tanning, a major cause of onset of skin cáncer should be prevented
- Parents and teenagers are interviewed
- A pilot study
- Quantitative and qualitative research approach
    
    Volpe, R., blackall, G., Green, M., George, D., baker, M., & Kauffman, G.
    2013
    
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    - Skeptical information related to melanoma history of patient
- History of family members having other types of cánce
- Facebook is used to upload pictures and solicite donations
- No skin cáncer related info is there
    Borger, A. L.
    2013
    
    - A part of an event held on “Don’t Fry Day”.
- Encouraging good sun safety practices
    Wehner, M. R., Chren, M.-M., Shive, M. L., Resneck, J. S., Pagoto, S., Seidenberg, A. B., & Linos, E.
    2014
    - Twitter is used as a médium of communication
- Tanning Health risks and indoor tanning is mentioned
- collection of real time all tweets mentioning indoor tanning, tanning bed, tanning booth, tanning salon, sun bed, or sun lamp was done
- English tweets are collected
- Data is presented in tabular form
    
    Amir, M., Sampson, B. P., Endly, D., Tamai, J. M., Henley, J., Brewer, A. C., Dunn, J. H., Dunnick, C. A., & Dellavalle, R. P.
    2014
    
    - Evaluation of Dermatology based journals involvement on social handles
- Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google etc., are checked for keywords related to dermatology and associated activities
- Skin care...
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