Adolescent organ transplant recipients have an increased risk of developing skin cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the technical feasibility and acceptability of short messaging service-based sun protection recommendations for adolescent patients. Sun-protective knowledge and behaviour were also evaluated using standardized questionnaires and telephone interviews. Twenty-six organ transplant recipients aged 13-22 years participated in face-to-face sun protection training. Subsequently, participants received sun protection reminders via text messages for 4 weeks. Of the participants 95% reported that they checked text messages on a regular basis. Of the 26 organ transplant recipients 19 completed questionnaires before sun protection training and 4 weeks later; 16% (3/19) knew the meaning of the UV-index before training. After training, 74% (14/19) remembered that the term UV-index describes the maximum daily level of local UV radiation. Text message-based sun protection recommendations are well accepted and technically feasible in adolescent organ transplant recipients.
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Sachse, M. M., Böttcher, S., Pape, L., Wagner, G., Mehls, O., Klaus, G., … Zeeb, H. (2016). Face-to-face sun protection training and text messages improve sun protection behaviour in adolescent organ transplant recipients: Hippolino feasibility study. Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 96(3), 341–345. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-2234
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