Lo Presti Giorgia, Roncador Marco, Biggiogero Maira, Soloni Chiara, Franzetti-Pellanda Alessandra
Clinical Research Unit, Clinica Luganese Moncucco, Lugano, Switzerland.
Service of Internal Medicine, Clinica Luganese Moncucco, Lugano, Switzerland.
Rep Pract Oncol Radiother. 2020 Nov-Dec;25(6):939-942. doi: 10.1016/j.rpor.2020.09.007. Epub 2020 Oct 1.
To assess the educational needs, role and perceptions in palliative care issues of radiation oncologists (ROs) and trainees.
1/3 of radiotherapy patients are treated with palliative intent. Conversely, education and role that ROs have in the palliative care process are not well established, neither in terms of how they perceive their competence nor whether it is important to improve training, research and attention in palliative care issues at radiotherapy congresses.
Literature systematic review in National Library of Medicine and Cochrane databases with 11 relevant issues to be identified. One doctor made first selection of articles, a second one confirmed their eligibility.
722 articles reviewed, 19 selected. 100% recognize the importance of palliative care in radiotherapy, 89.4% the need of training in palliative care for ROs, 68.4% the necessity of improving the resident programs, 63.1% the importance of skilled ROs in palliative care, 63.1% the need of better communication skills and pain management (47.3%), 52.6%, the perception of inadequate training in palliative care, 36.8% the lack of research and palliative care topics in radiotherapy meetings, 21% the absence of adequate guidelines regarding palliative care approaches, 42.1% the importance of the ROs in palliative care teams and 26.3% the lack of their involvement.
Palliative care has an important role in radiotherapy but it seems ROs still need more training. It is necessary to improve training programs, increment palliative care research in radiotherapy, giving more attention to palliative care themes at radiotherapy congresses. This could lead to a better integration of radiotherapists in multidisciplinary palliative care teams in the future.
评估放射肿瘤学家(ROs)及其学员在姑息治疗问题上的教育需求、角色和认知。
三分之一的放疗患者接受姑息性治疗。相反,ROs在姑息治疗过程中的教育和角色尚未明确,无论是他们如何看待自己的能力,还是在放疗大会上改善姑息治疗问题的培训、研究和关注是否重要。
在国立医学图书馆和Cochrane数据库中进行文献系统综述,确定11个相关问题。一名医生首先筛选文章,另一名医生确认其合格性。
共检索722篇文章,筛选出19篇。100%的人认识到姑息治疗在放疗中的重要性,89.4%的人认为ROs需要接受姑息治疗培训,68.4%的人认为有必要改进住院医师培训项目,63.1%的人认为熟练的ROs在姑息治疗中很重要,63.1%的人认为需要更好的沟通技巧和疼痛管理(47.3%),52.6%的人认为姑息治疗培训不足,36.8%的人认为放疗会议中缺乏研究和姑息治疗主题,21%的人认为缺乏关于姑息治疗方法的适当指南,42.1%的人认为ROs在姑息治疗团队中很重要,26.3%的人认为他们缺乏参与。
姑息治疗在放疗中具有重要作用,但ROs似乎仍需要更多培训。有必要改进培训项目,增加放疗中的姑息治疗研究,在放疗大会上更多地关注姑息治疗主题。这可能会使放疗师在未来更好地融入多学科姑息治疗团队。