Medical physics aspects of cancer care in the Asia Pacific region: 2011 survey results.

T Kron, Ha Azhari, Eo Voon, Ky Cheung, P Ravindran, D Soejoko, K Inamura, Y Han, Nm Ung, L Bold, Um Win, R Srivastava, J Meyer, S Farrukh, L Rodriguez, M Kuo, Jcl Lee, A Kumara, Cc Lee, A Krisanachinda, Xc Nguyen, Kh Ng
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Abstract

Background: Medical physicists are essential members of the radiation oncology team. Given the increasing complexity of radiotherapy delivery, it is important to ensure adequate training and staffing. The aim of the present study was to update a similar survey from 2008 and assess the situation of medical physicists in the large and diverse Asia Pacific region.

Methods: Between March and July 2011, a survey on profession and practice of radiation oncology medical physicists (ROMPs) in the Asia Pacific region was performed. The survey was sent to senior physicists in 22 countries. Replies were received from countries that collectively represent more than half of the world's population. The survey questions explored five areas: education, staffing, work patterns including research and teaching, resources available, and job satisfaction.

Results and discussion: Compared to a data from a similar survey conducted three years ago, the number of medical physicists in participating countries increased by 29% on average. This increase is similar to the increase in the number of linear accelerators, showing that previously identified staff shortages have yet to be substantially addressed. This is also highlighted by the fact that most ROMPs are expected to work overtime often and without adequate compensation. While job satisfaction has stayed similar compared to the previous survey, expectations for education and training have increased somewhat. This is in line with a trend towards certification of ROMPs.

Conclusion: As organisations such as the International Labour Organization (ILO) start to recognise medical physics as a profession, it is evident that despite some encouraging signs there is still a lot of work required towards establishing an adequately trained and resourced medical physics workforce in the Asia Pacific region.

亚太地区癌症治疗的医学物理方面:2011年调查结果。
背景:医学物理学家是放射肿瘤学团队的重要成员。鉴于放射治疗的复杂性日益增加,确保充分的培训和人员配备是很重要的。本研究的目的是更新2008年以来的一项类似调查,并评估亚太地区广大和多样化的医学物理学家的情况。方法:2011年3月至7月,对亚太地区放射肿瘤学医学物理学家(ROMPs)的职业和执业情况进行调查。这份调查发给了22个国家的资深物理学家。所收到的答复来自总共占世界人口一半以上的国家。调查问题探讨了五个方面:教育、人员配备、包括研究和教学在内的工作模式、可用资源和工作满意度。结果和讨论:与三年前进行的类似调查的数据相比,参与国的医学物理学家人数平均增加了29%。这一增加与线性加速器数量的增加相似,表明以前确定的工作人员短缺问题尚未得到实质性解决。这也突出了一个事实,即大多数romp需要经常加班,而且没有足够的补偿。虽然工作满意度与前一次调查保持相似,但对教育和培训的期望有所提高。这符合romp认证的趋势。结论:随着国际劳工组织(ILO)等组织开始承认医学物理学是一种职业,很明显,尽管有一些令人鼓舞的迹象,但要在亚太地区建立一支训练有素、资源充足的医学物理学队伍,仍需要做大量工作。
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