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Planning for a pandemic: Mitigating risk to radiation therapy service delivery in the COVID‐19 era

机译:规划大流行:缓解Covid-19时代的放射治疗服务交付风险

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The novel coronavirus (COVID‐19) has rapidly impacted all of our lives following its escalation to pandemic status on 11 March 2020. Government guidelines and restrictions implemented to mitigate the risk of COVID‐19 community transmission have forced radiation therapy departments to promptly adjust to the significant impact on our ability to deliver best clinical care. The inherent nature of our tri‐partied professions relies heavily on multidisciplinary teamwork and patient–clinician interactions. Teamwork and patient interaction are critical to the role of a radiation therapist. The aim of this paper is to describe the experience of the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre’s (Peter Mac) radiation therapy services during the preliminary stages of the COVID‐19 pandemic in minimising risk to patients, staff and our clinical service. Four critical areas were identified in developing risk mitigation strategies across our service: (a) Workforce planning, (b) Workforce communication, (c) Patient safety and wellbeing, and (d) Staff safety and wellbeing. Each of these initiatives had a focus on continuum of clinical care, whilst minimising risk of cross infection for our radiation therapy workforce and patients alike. Initiatives included, but were not limited to, establishing COVID‐Eclipse clinical protocols, remote access to local applications, implementation of Microsoft Teams, personal protective equipment (PPE) guidelines and virtual ‘Division of Radiation Oncology’ briefing/updates. The COVID‐19 pandemic has dictated change in conventional radiation therapy practice. It is hoped that by sharing our experiences, the radiation therapy profession will continue to learn, adapt and navigate this period together, to ensure optimal outcomes for ourselves and our patients.
机译:新的冠状病毒(Covid-19)在2020年3月11日升级到大流行地位后,迅速影响了我们所有的生活。政府指导和限制实施,以减轻Covid-19社区传播的风险,强迫辐射治疗部门及时调整对我们提供最佳临床护理能力的重大影响。我们的Tri-Deated职业的固有性质依赖于多学科团队合作和患者临床医生互动。团队合作和患者互动对放射治疗师的作用至关重要。本文的目的是描述Peter Maccallum癌症中心(Peter MAC)放射治疗服务在Covid-19大流行初期的经验,以最大限度地减少患者,员工和临床服务的风险。在我们的服务中制定风险缓解战略时确定了四个关键领域:(a)劳动力规划,(b)劳动力沟通,(c)患者安全和福利,(d)员工安全和福祉。这些举措中的每一个都侧重于临床护理的连续性,同时最大限度地减少了我们的放射治疗劳动力和患者的交叉感染风险。包括举措,但不限于建立Covid-Eclipse临床协议,远程访问本地应用,微软团队的实施,个人防护设备(PPE)指南和虚拟的辐射肿瘤划分的简报/更新。 Covid-19流行病已经决定了传统放射治疗实践的变化。希望通过分享我们的经验,辐射治疗专业将继续学习,调整和导航在一起,以确保为自己和患者的最佳结果。

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