放射治疗师的再照射实践(报告)研究。

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目的:新发、复发或转移性肿瘤患者的再放射治疗是复杂的,需要放射肿瘤学家、医学物理学家和放射治疗师(RTT)之间的密切合作。除了剂量学外,很少有关于RTT在再照射中的作用的报道。该研究描述了rtt的再照射实践模式,以了解在这一日益重要的癌症治疗领域应用的知识和技能。材料和方法:对在加拿大执业的所有rtt进行了为期3个月的横断面调查。48项问卷要求rtt进行一系列再照射活动的频率,对其能力水平进行自我评估,并确定再照射实践的促成因素和障碍。该调查通过电子邮件分发,数据通过描述性统计或主题分析对自由文本回复进行分析。结果:214名rtt患者的反应显示,从治疗前成像和定位到患者支持护理,rtt患者频繁且显著地参与了再照射途径的所有步骤。高级再照射剂量测定技术的参与程度较低,这与该领域较低的能力自我评价和知识差距相吻合。获得既往患者记录、标准化再照射工作流程和多学科交流是再照射实践中最常见的重要因素。结论:RTT报告频繁和显著参与再照射治疗途径的所有步骤。为rtt提供关于再照射的重点教育和培训,再加上团队工作流程优化,可以为患者提供更有效、安全和简化的再照射护理。
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Reirradiation practices of Radiation Therapists (RePoRT) study.

Purpose: Reirradiation for patients with new, recurrent or metastatic tumors is complex and requires intensive collaboration between Radiation Oncologists, Medical Physicists, and Radiation Therapists (RTT). Aside from dosimetry, little has been reported on the role of the RTT in reirradiation. The study characterized the reirradiation patterns-of-practice of RTTs to understand the knowledge and skills being applied in this increasingly important area of cancer care.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional, survey was conducted of all RTTs practicing in Canada over a 3-month period. The 48-item questionnaire asked RTTs the frequency of performing a range of reirradiation activities, to self-rate their competency levels, and to identify enablers and barriers to reirradiation practice. The survey was distributed by email and data were analyzed with descriptive statistics or thematic analysis for free-text responses.

Results: Responses from 214 RTTs revealed frequent and significant involvement in all steps of reirradiation pathway, ranging from pre-treatment imaging and positioning to patient supportive care. There was lower involvement in advanced reirradiation dosimetry techniques, which coincided lower competency self-ratings and knowledge gaps in this area. Access to prior patient records, standardized reirradiation workflows and multi-disciplinary communication were the most common elements reported as important for reirradiation practice.

Conclusions: RTT reported frequent and significant involvement in all steps of the reirradiation care pathway. Providing focused education and training for RTTs on reirradiation, coupled with team workflow optimization may enable more effective, safe and streamlined reirradiation care for patients.

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