{"title":"基于国际原子能机构审计原则的俄罗斯联邦放射治疗科临床审计方法","authors":"M.V. Chernykh, T.A. Krylova","doi":"10.33266/1024-6177-2024-69-3-68-71","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Purpose: To describe the essence, tasks and algorithm of comprehensive audit in radiotherapy departments of medical institutions in Rus sian Federation. The methodology of audits conducted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and adapted for its further application, was used as a model. The global goal of the audit project is to standardize and harmonize procedures to ensure safety and quality control of treatment of cancer patients in different institutions, to enable comparison of radiation therapy results among participating institutions, to conduct interclinical studies and, possibly, to create a unified data register. Material and methods: One of the main aspects of clinical audits is the harmonization of standards between different departments. Clinical audits in radiotherapy can be an important tool for interclinical quality assurance (QA) program, effectiveness and safety of radiotherapy, and treatment protocols synchronization. Audits allow an in-depth analysis of the procedures and processes governing patient care in a particular clinic. Such clinical audits cover the whole chain of patients care, the organization of structural units, the infrastructure, clinical, physics and technical aspects underlying the radiotherapy department. This audit is a peer review process conducted by an audit team consisting of a radiation oncologist (RO), medical physicist (MP) and radiation technologist (RTT) and is known as QUATRO and stands for Quality Assurance Team in Radiation Oncology). Possible audit tools include: 1. Saff interviewing. 2. Examination of the structure of the entire department. 3. Review and evaluation of procedures and all relevant documentation, including analysis of patient charts. 4. Conducting independent measurements of absorbed doses and other methods of local procedures monitoring, where relevant and appropriate. 5. Observation of the practical implementation of operating procedures. Results: It was decided to use the IAEA QUATRO methodology for clinical audits and to adapt it to the specifics of radiotherapy in Russian Federation. One of the advantages of such a clinical audit is that the formalism and algorithm of this approach will be identically applied in all departments, which will allow comparing and analyzing the results. In order to obtain structured information, a detailed research protocol, which is a questionnaire, has been developed. 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目的:描述俄罗斯联邦医疗机构放射治疗部门全面审计的实质、任务和算法。以国际原子能机构(IAEA)开展的审计方法为范本,并对其进行调整以进一步应用。审计项目的总体目标是实现程序的标准化和统一化,以确保不同机构对癌症患者的治疗安全和质量控制,使参与机构之间能够比较放射治疗结果,开展临床间研究,并在可能的情况下建立统一的数据登记册。材料和方法:临床审计的一个主要方面是协调不同部门之间的标准。放疗临床审核是临床间质量保证(QA)计划、放疗有效性和安全性以及治疗方案同步化的重要工具。通过审核,可以深入分析特定诊所的病人护理程序和流程。这种临床审核涵盖病人护理的整个链条、结构单元的组织、放射治疗部门的基础设施、临床、物理和技术方面。这种审核是由放射肿瘤学家(RO)、医学物理学家(MP)和放射技术专家(RTT)组成的审核小组进行的同行评审过程,被称为 QUATRO(放射肿瘤质量保证小组的缩写)。可能的审计工具包括1.萨夫访谈。2.检查整个部门的结构。3.审查和评估程序及所有相关文件,包括分析病历。4.在相关和适当的情况下,对吸收剂量进行独立测量,并采用其他方法对局部程序进行监测。5.观察操作程序的实际执行情况。结果:决定采用国际原子能机构的 QUATRO 方法进行临床审核,并根据俄罗斯联邦放射治疗的具体情况进行调整。这种临床审核的优点之一是,这种方法的形式和算法在所有科室的应用都是相同的,因此可以对结果进行比较和分析。为了获得结构化信息,我们制定了详细的研究方案,即调查问卷。问卷中的问题可用于评估放射治疗过程中影响临床效果和治疗效率的关键环节。
Clinical Audits Methodology of the Radiotherapy Departments in Russian Federation Based on IAEA Audits Principles
Purpose: To describe the essence, tasks and algorithm of comprehensive audit in radiotherapy departments of medical institutions in Rus sian Federation. The methodology of audits conducted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and adapted for its further application, was used as a model. The global goal of the audit project is to standardize and harmonize procedures to ensure safety and quality control of treatment of cancer patients in different institutions, to enable comparison of radiation therapy results among participating institutions, to conduct interclinical studies and, possibly, to create a unified data register. Material and methods: One of the main aspects of clinical audits is the harmonization of standards between different departments. Clinical audits in radiotherapy can be an important tool for interclinical quality assurance (QA) program, effectiveness and safety of radiotherapy, and treatment protocols synchronization. Audits allow an in-depth analysis of the procedures and processes governing patient care in a particular clinic. Such clinical audits cover the whole chain of patients care, the organization of structural units, the infrastructure, clinical, physics and technical aspects underlying the radiotherapy department. This audit is a peer review process conducted by an audit team consisting of a radiation oncologist (RO), medical physicist (MP) and radiation technologist (RTT) and is known as QUATRO and stands for Quality Assurance Team in Radiation Oncology). Possible audit tools include: 1. Saff interviewing. 2. Examination of the structure of the entire department. 3. Review and evaluation of procedures and all relevant documentation, including analysis of patient charts. 4. Conducting independent measurements of absorbed doses and other methods of local procedures monitoring, where relevant and appropriate. 5. Observation of the practical implementation of operating procedures. Results: It was decided to use the IAEA QUATRO methodology for clinical audits and to adapt it to the specifics of radiotherapy in Russian Federation. One of the advantages of such a clinical audit is that the formalism and algorithm of this approach will be identically applied in all departments, which will allow comparing and analyzing the results. In order to obtain structured information, a detailed research protocol, which is a questionnaire, has been developed. The questions in the questionnaire allow to assess key aspects of the radiotherapy process that affect clinical outcomes and treatment efficiency.