Welche Faktoren beeinflussen die Teilnahme am gesetzlichen Hautkrebsscreenings in Deutschland?

JOURNAL DER DEUTSCHEN DERMATOLOGISCHEN GESELLSCHAFT(2024)

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Background and objectives: Due to increasing skin cancer incidence, Germany implemented a statutory nationwide routine skin cancer screening (rSCS) in 2008. The present study aims (1) to analyze which patient factors are associated with the participation in rSCS in Germany and (2) to investigate reasons for nonparticipation. Patients and methods: Participants and nonparticipants of rSCS (>= 35 years) were recruited in routine care in nine dermatological outpatient clinics. Reasons for (non)participation, knowledge about skin cancer as well as clinical and socioeconomic data were obtained. Stratified by groups, descriptive analyses and binary logistic regression analyses for associations with participation were performed. Results: Of the 294 rSCS participants and 162 nonparticipants, 46.5% were male with a mean age of 54.5 +/- 12.7 years. In total, 87.1% had sunburns in childhood and 47.1% used sunbeds before. Higher age, female gender, previous sunbed use, and concern for and knowledge of skin cancer were significantly associated with previous rSCS participation. Of the nonparticipants, 46% were unaware of the option for free rSCS and 40% justified their nonparticipation on the basis of feeling healthy. Conclusions: The reasons for nonparticipation in rSCS, such as sociodemographic characteristics and risk behavior, should be known in order to optimize rSCS programs.
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Dermatological survey,melanoma,non-participation,risk behavior,routine screening
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