Interventions Promoting Testicular Self-Examination (TSE) Performance: A Systematic Review

作者: Michael J. Rovito , Chase Cavayero , James E. Leone , Stephen Harlin

DOI: 10.1177/1557988314555360

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摘要: Testicular cancer is one of the greatest threats to health and wellness among 15- 40-year old males. A concerted effort in literature promoting awareness, risk factors, preventative measures warranted. There limited discussion on validity interventions aimed at testicular self-examination (TSE) performance; existing body evidence offers little what specific factors motivate performance. To assist making Healthy People 2020 an all-inclusive success, a comprehensive assessment necessary closing this research gap. systematic review TSE performance discovered moderate levels effectiveness 10 studies behavior. Concerning methodological quality, nine were average quality was high quality. In terms significant reporting between intervention control/comparison groups, 3 out did not achieve statistical causal threshold. Based our outcomes pertaining behavior adoption, best-practices guideline presented for researchers field consult as they design their interventions. This aims improve internal external promotion order make them more effective.

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