It's not just about the sun, it's about a living: Rural older farmers’ experience of skin cancer risk and prevention

Author:

Yu Shih‐Yin1ORCID,Hirsch Anne12,Zaslavsky Oleg13,Cochrane Barbara B.12

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

2. Department of Child, Family and Population Health Nursing University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

3. Department of Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Informatics University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo understand rural older farmers’ perspectives and attitudes toward skin cancer risk and prevention.Design and sampleThis study used a grounded theory approach and semi‐structured interviews with 12 rural older farmers (farm owners, farmworkers ages 50 years or older) in Washington. Participants’ perspectives were explored relative to Health Belief Model constructs. Inductive and deductive analyses were used to generate relevant themes. COREQ guidelines were followed.ResultsThe findings fit well and extended the Health Belief Model, which was used to arrange key themes identified in relation to skin cancer risk and prevention, specifically participants’ perceived barriers to accessing primary care and protection when outdoors, perceived benefits of sun‐protective behaviors, perceived hereditary susceptibility to skin cancer, perceived severity of the increased skin cancer risk, and cues to action for skin checks. A new construct of hope was identified to emphasize the importance of establishing emotional, instrumental, and informational support systems for promoting skin cancer prevention. Participants also indicated their hope of raising awareness of skin cancer prevention among all ages.ConclusionsFindings highlighted the importance of integrating skin cancer prevention services for rural older farmers and across the lifespan. Public health approaches are needed to enhance the awareness of and access to preventive care in these underserved populations.

Publisher

Wiley

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