Strategies to improve the frequency and coverage of skin self examination conducted in small communities
Strategies to improve the frequency and coverage of skin self examination conducted in small...
Balanda, Kevin P.; Lowe, John B.; Stanton, Warren R.; Clavarino, Alexandra M.; Del Mar, Christopher B.; Gillespie, Amaya M.
2004-08-01 00:00:00
A three group randomised control trial assessed the impact of a selfhelp booklet and a community skin check competition on the frequency and coverage of skin examinations conducted upon Queenslanders who already report that they check their skin. Attitudinal and behavioural measures were collected in pretest and posttest postal surveys.
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Strategies to improve the frequency and coverage of skin self examination conducted in small communities
A three group randomised control trial assessed the impact of a selfhelp booklet and a community skin check competition on the frequency and coverage of skin examinations conducted upon Queenslanders who already report that they check their skin. Attitudinal and behavioural measures were collected in pretest and posttest postal surveys.
Journal
Health Education
– Emerald Publishing
Published: Aug 1, 2004
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