Developing skin cancer education materials for darker skin populations: crowdsourced design, message targeting, and acral lentiginous melanoma

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Sean J. Upshaw
Jakob D. Jensen
Elizabeth A. Giorgi
Manusheela Pokharel
Helen M. Lillie
Dallin R. Adams
Kevin K. John
Yelena P. Wu
Douglas Grossman
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[1] University of Texas–Austin,Moody College of Communication
[2] University of Utah,Department of Communication
[3] Texas State University,Department of Communication Studies
[4] Brigham Young University,School of Communications
[5] University of Utah,Department of Dermatology
[6] Huntsman Cancer Institute,Department of Communication Studies
[7] University of Iowa,undefined
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Crowdsourced design; Targeted communication; Acral lentiginous melanoma; Disparity; Darker skin populations;
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Despite decreased susceptibility, darker skin individuals who develop melanoma have worse survival. This disparity in melanoma mortality is the largest for any cancer, and partly driven by a lack of patient education materials targeted to darker skin populations in whom acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM) is the most common subtype. To address this communication disparity, the current study reports a multi-phase design process that leverages crowdsourcing and message testing to develop ALM-focused patient education materials for darker skin populations. Crowdsourced design was utilized to develop a pool of designs (phase 1), the pool was narrowed and thematically analyzed (phase 2), and select designs were evaluated via a message experiment (N = 1877). For darker skin populations, designs that depicted people enhanced knowledge of ALM through message memorability. The current study engages melanoma disparities by providing ALM patient education materials for darker skin populations vetted via a multi-phase process.
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