Harnett N, Bak K, Zychla L, Gutierrez E, Warde P
Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, 700 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G 1X8, Canada.
Radiation Treatment Program, Cancer Care Ontario, 620 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G 1X8, Canada.
Radiography (Lond). 2019 Aug;25(3):241-249. doi: 10.1016/j.radi.2019.02.007. Epub 2019 Feb 28.
This study assesses the feasibility of a new role for radiation therapists in Ontario, Canada, called the Advanced Practice Radiation Therapist (APRT), which would address health service pressures and improve patients' access to care.
A literature search and expert consensus were used to define advanced practice. A standardized template was used to record each APRTs activities/competencies, along with the requisite knowledge, skills and judgment required to perform these competencies. A thematic analysis of the lists was undertaken to develop a single competency profile. Seven APRTs were deployed at four cancer centres to gather contextual information on the development and integration of the new role.
The definition of AP consists of seven key traits and includes a framework identifying stages of practice from entry-level practitioner through expert to advanced practitioner. The competency profile consists of clinical, technical and professional domains which further define the scope of practice and shepherd the role through stages of implementation. Role testing showed support for the role and demonstrated that APRTs can deliver specialized services, perform delegated tasks and their work can lead to program efficiencies and new services. The new role may also lead to improved radiation therapist recruitment rates and work satisfaction.
This feasibility assessment served as the foundation for the future long-term implementation of the Clinical Specialist Radiation Therapist (CSRT) Project. As of 2018, there were 24 CSRTs in Ontario. The APRT role is a natural progression for a readying profession which can play a transformative role in addressing health human resource shortages.
本研究评估了加拿大安大略省放射治疗师新角色——高级实践放射治疗师(APRT)的可行性,该角色将应对卫生服务压力并改善患者获得护理的机会。
通过文献检索和专家共识来定义高级实践。使用标准化模板记录每位APRT的活动/能力,以及执行这些能力所需的必要知识、技能和判断力。对这些列表进行主题分析以制定单一的能力概况。在四个癌症中心部署了七名APRT,以收集有关新角色发展和整合的背景信息。
高级实践的定义包括七个关键特征,并包括一个确定从入门级从业者到专家再到高级从业者的实践阶段的框架。能力概况包括临床、技术和专业领域,进一步界定了实践范围,并在实施阶段指导该角色。角色测试显示了对该角色的支持,并表明APRT可以提供专业服务、执行委托任务,其工作可以提高项目效率并带来新服务。新角色还可能提高放射治疗师的招聘率和工作满意度。
这项可行性评估为临床专科放射治疗师(CSRT)项目未来的长期实施奠定了基础。截至2018年,安大略省有24名CSRT。APRT角色是一个成熟专业的自然发展,在解决卫生人力资源短缺方面可以发挥变革性作用。