Dermatology Reports (Feb 2024)

Evaluation of a training course for general practitioners within the melanoma multimedia education program of the Italian melanoma intergroup: study protocol

  • Ignazio Stanganelli,
  • Serena Magi,
  • Lauro Bucchi,
  • Emanuele Crocetti,
  • Silvia Mancini,
  • Rosa Vattiato,
  • Stefano Falcinelli,
  • Patrizia Re,
  • Davide Melandri,
  • Marco Brusasco,
  • Sara Gandini,
  • Fabio Falcini,
  • Federica Zamagni,
  • FAD MelaMEd Working Group

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/dr.2024.9919

Abstract

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The text discusses the role of general practitioners (GPs) in the prevention and early diagnosis of melanoma, a type of skin cancer. It highlights the need for GPs to be able to recognize suspicious skin lesions and refer patients to specialist dermatology centers. However, many GPs lack comprehensive training in diagnosing melanoma. The text mentions that various training courses have been conducted for GPs, but their impact on clinical practice has been limited. The "MelaMEd Programme" is an e-learning course developed by the Italian Melanoma Intergroup (IMI). The program aims to provide GPs with comprehensive knowledge of melanoma prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. It includes an e-learning section and a dedicated platform called MelaMEd platform, which offers a multimedia atlas of melanoma. The objective of the study is to evaluate the impact of the MelaMEd programme on GPs' diagnostic accuracy, knowledge of melanoma, and management of suspicious lesions. The methodology involves administering pre-training and post-training questionnaires to participants, assessing their diagnostic skills and evaluating the training course's effectiveness. The study aims to demonstrate the effectiveness of the MelaMEd programme in improving GPs' ability to recognize and manage melanoma. It also seeks to identify areas for improvement and recommend interventions to enhance diagnostic accuracy. The results will be analyzed statistically using descriptive, univariate, and multivariate analysis methods.

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