Sheena Tsai
Case Western Reserve University
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Dermatologic Surgery | 2017
Sheena Tsai; Scott H. Frank; Jeremy S. Bordeaux
BACKGROUND Few studies describing sun-protective behaviors, knowledge, and self-efficacy in African Americans exist. Although educational programs targeting Caucasians and Hispanics have been successful in increasing melanoma awareness and knowledge, no such investigation has been applied to African Americans. OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness of a brochure or video educational intervention on the sun-protective behaviors, knowledge, and self-efficacy regarding melanoma in African Americans. MATERIALS AND METHODS A randomized controlled trial of a presurvey and postsurvey, in an academic outpatient dermatology clinic. Participants were self-identified African Americans, at least 18 years old, fluent, and literate in English. Patients randomized to the brochure-intervention group (n = 72) received a melanoma brochure from the National Cancer Institute. Patients randomized to the video-intervention group (n = 71) received the brochure and watched an online melanoma tutorial. RESULTS Sun-protective behaviors, knowledge, and self-efficacy regarding melanoma all improved equally from pre-to posteducation, in both the brochure- and video-intervention groups. CONCLUSION Melanoma educational interventions similar to those previously demonstrated to be successful in Caucasian and Hispanic populations are also effective among African Americans.
British Journal of Dermatology | 2017
Sheena Tsai; J.F. Scott; J.J. Keller; Meg R. Gerstenblith
The role of inpatient Dermatology consultation and biopsy in evaluating suspicious cutaneous lesions is unknown.1-3 Previous studies analyzed the diagnostic accuracy and utility of consultations for common rashes and infectious diseases, without considering suspicious lesions.4-6 We sought to describe the frequency, clinicopathologic characteristics, and outcomes of suspicious lesions biopsied on an inpatient Dermatology consult service This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Dermatologic Surgery | 2018
Adam R. Schmitt; Jennifer DePry; Sheena Tsai; Jeremy S. Bordeaux
Dermatologic Surgery | 2018
Sheena Tsai; L. Kooistra; Ruzica Z. Conic; Jeremy S. Bordeaux
Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2017
Sheena Tsai; L. Kooistra; Ruzica Z. Conic; Jeremy S. Bordeaux
Dermatologic Surgery | 2017
Jeremy C. Davis; Sheena Tsai; Jeremy S. Bordeaux
Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2016
Sheena Tsai; Scott H. Frank; Jeremy S. Bordeaux
Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2016
Sheena Tsai; J.F. Scott; J.J. Keller; Meg R. Gerstenblith
Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2016
Sheena Tsai; Joshua Arbesman; Cheryl L. Thompson; Meg R. Gerstenblith
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Sean Dawes; Sheena Tsai; Haley Gittleman; Jill Barnholtz-Sloan; Jeremy S. Bordeaux