Radiographers’ perception on the provision of psychosocial support for cancer patients

IF 0.3 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Jade Azzopardi, S. Mercieca, J. L. Portelli
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Abstract Introduction: Therapeutic radiographers are the first point of contact for cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy treatment and therefore have an important role in providing both physical and psychosocial support to these patients. This study aimed to evaluate therapeutic radiographers’ perception about their role in identifying and providing psychosocial support for patients receiving RT treatment. Method: The study used a cross-sectional, prospective research design. A self-designed questionnaire was distributed to all therapeutic radiographers (n = 26) working at a radiotherapy department in Malta. Results: A total of 21 therapeutic radiographers completed the questionnaire. All participants felt that the provision of psychological care was an important part of their role as therapeutic radiographers. The majority of the participants reported having the most confidence in giving treatment-related symptoms advice rather than psychological support. The most common barrier to providing psychological support was lack of training (95·2%), followed by the lack of an appropriate screening tool (85·7%), availability of private space to talk to patients (76·2%) and a lack of knowledge (61·9%). Conclusion: While most therapeutic radiographers believed that providing psychosocial support was an important aspect of their role, several barriers prevented them from fulfilling this role. Training, the introduction of a psychosocial screening tool and clear referral processes are recommended to improve radiotherapy service.
放射技师对癌症患者提供心理社会支持的看法
摘要简介:放射技师是接受放射治疗的癌症患者的第一联络点,因此在为这些患者提供身体和心理支持方面发挥着重要作用。本研究旨在评估放射治疗技师对其在识别接受放射治疗的患者并为其提供心理社会支持方面的作用的看法。方法:本研究采用横断面前瞻性研究设计。一份自行设计的问卷被分发给马耳他放射治疗部门的所有放射治疗技师(n=26)。结果:共有21名放射治疗技师完成了问卷调查。所有参与者都认为,提供心理护理是他们作为放射治疗技师的重要组成部分。大多数参与者报告说,他们最有信心给出与治疗相关的症状建议,而不是心理支持。提供心理支持最常见的障碍是缺乏培训(95.2%),其次是缺乏适当的筛查工具(85.7%)、缺乏与患者交谈的私人空间(76.2%)和缺乏知识(61.9%)。结论:虽然大多数放射治疗技师认为提供心理社会支持是他们角色的一个重要方面,但有几个障碍阻碍了他们履行这一角色。建议进行培训,引入心理社会筛查工具和明确的转诊流程,以改善放射治疗服务。
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Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice
Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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0.80
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期刊介绍: Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice is a peer-reviewed journal covering all of the current modalities specific to clinical oncology and radiotherapy. The journal aims to publish research from a wide range of styles and encourage debate and the exchange of information and opinion from within the field of radiotherapy practice and clinical oncology. The journal also aims to encourage technical evaluations and case studies as well as equipment reviews that will be of interest to an international radiotherapy audience.
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