Adolescent cancer prevention in rural, pediatric primary care settings in the United States: A scoping review
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Ryan, Grace WWhitmire, Paula
Batten, Annabelle
Goulding, Melissa
Baltich Nelson, Becky
Lemon, Stephenie C
Pbert, Lori
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Paula WhitmireAnnabelle Batten
UMass Chan Affiliations
Lamar Soutter LibraryPopulation and Quantitative Health Sciences
Prevention Research Center
T.H. Chan School of Medicine
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Journal ArticlePublication Date
2023-09-29
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Adolescence is a critical period for establishing habits and engaging in health behaviors to prevent future cancers. Rural areas tend to have higher rates of cancer-related morbidity and mortality as well as higher rates of cancer-risk factors among adolescents. Rural primary care clinicians are well-positioned to address these risk factors. Our goal was to identify existing literature on adolescent cancer prevention in rural primary care and to classify key barriers and facilitators to implementing interventions in such settings. We searched the following databases: Ovid MEDLINE®; Ovid APA PsycInfo; Cochrane Library; CINAHL; and Scopus. Studies were included if they reported on provider and/or clinic-level interventions in rural primary care clinics addressing one of these four behaviors (obesity, tobacco, sun exposure, HPV vaccination) among adolescent populations. We identified 3,403 unique studies and 24 met inclusion criteria for this review. 16 addressed obesity, 6 addressed HPV vaccination, 1 addressed skin cancer, and 1 addressed multiple behaviors including obesity and tobacco use. 10 studies were either non-randomized experimental designs (n = 8) or randomized controlled trials (n = 2). The remaining were observational or descriptive research. We found a dearth of studies addressing implementation of adolescent cancer prevention interventions in rural primary care settings. Priorities to address this should include further research and increased funding to support EBI adaptation and implementation in rural clinics to reduce urban-rural cancer inequities.Source
Ryan GW, Whitmire P, Batten A, Goulding M, Baltich Nelson B, Lemon SC, Pbert L. Adolescent cancer prevention in rural, pediatric primary care settings in the United States: A scoping review. Prev Med Rep. 2023 Sep 29;36:102449. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102449. PMID: 38116252; PMCID: PMC10728324.DOI
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