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Future-proof Radiation therapist (RTT) practice in a pandemic – Lessons learnt from COVID-19

机译:未来的辐射治疗师(RTT)在大流行上的实践 - 从Covid-19中吸取的经验教训

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Background and Purpose The European SocieTy for Radiotherapy and Oncology Radiation Therapist Committee (ESTRO RTTC) published a guidance document and infographic providing recommendations to minimise risk of COVID-19 transmission in radiotherapy (RT) departments. The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes embedded in RT practice in the COVID-19 era and to recommend proactive measures to protect RT practice in future pandemics. Materials and Methods The study was initiated by the ESTRO Radiation Oncology Safety and Quality Committee (ROSQC). A survey consisting of multiple choice, open ended and Likert scale questions was created to analyse the extent of changes embedded in RT practice in response to the COVID-19 pandemic under the four domains: patient care, RTT workflow, remote working and RT practice. This online survey was distributed globally in May 2020. Results 229 respondents across 27 countries completed the survey. 60% of respondents reported continuing/commencing RT in COVID-19 patients. Routine testing of patients and RTTs was not common. Split teams' procedures, hot linacs and separate entrances were implemented by 50% of respondents. Remote working was implemented for RT team members where face to face patient contact was not essential. Lack of staff, connectivity issues and lack of confirmed positive cases in the department were the main reasons cited for not implementing recommended measures. Conclusion It is suggested that RT departments have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and implemented certain changes in RT practice. RT departments should act now to implement recommended proactive measures to protect patients and RTTs – frontline healthcare workers.
机译:背景和目的欧洲放疗和肿瘤学辐射治疗师委员会(ESTRO RTTC)发布了一份指导文件和信息图表,提出了建议,以尽量减少放射治疗(RT)部门的Covid-19传输风险。本研究的目的是调查Covid-19时代在RT实践中嵌入的变化,并建议在未来的流行病中保护RT实践的主动措施。材料和方法该研究是由Estro辐射肿瘤学安全和质量委员会(ROSQC)启动。创建了一项调查,包括多项选择,开放结束和浪费规模问题,以分析RT实践中嵌入的变化的程度,以响应四个域下的Covid-19大流行:患者护理,RTT工作流程,遥控器和RT实践。该在线调查于2020年5月全球分发。结果229个国家的受访者完成了调查。 60%的受访者报告了Covid-19患者中继续/开始RT。患者和RTT的常规测试并不常见。分裂团队的程序,热门线条和单独的入口是由50%的受访者实施的。对于RT团队成员实施遥控工作,面对面患者联系的面临不是必不可少的。缺乏员工,连通问题和缺乏确认的证实的积极案例是未实施建议措施的主要原因。结论建议RT部门已经回应了Covid-19大流行,并在实践中实施了某些变化。 RT部门应立即采取行动,实施建议的积极措施,以保护患者和RTTS - 前线医疗保健工人。

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