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谨慎乐观:放射肿瘤学专业人员对放射治疗计划自动化的看法调查

Cautiously optimistic: A survey of radiation oncology professionals' perceptions of automation in radiotherapy planning.

作者信息

Batumalai Vikneswary, Jameson Michael G, King Odette, Walker Rhiannon, Slater Chelsea, Dundas Kylie, Dinsdale Glen, Wallis Andrew, Ochoa Cesar, Gray Rohan, Vial Phil, Vinod Shalini K

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, South Western Sydney Local Health District, New South Wales, Australia.

Ingham Institute for Applied Medical Research, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

Tech Innov Patient Support Radiat Oncol. 2020 Nov 17;16:58-64. doi: 10.1016/j.tipsro.2020.10.003. eCollection 2020 Dec.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

While there is evidence to show the positive effects of automation, the impact on radiation oncology professionals has been poorly considered. This study examined radiation oncology professionals' perceptions of automation in radiotherapy planning.

METHOD

An online survey link was sent to the chief radiation therapists (RT) of all Australian radiotherapy centres to be forwarded to RTs, medical physicists (MP) and radiation oncologists (RO) within their institution. The survey was open from May-July 2019.

RESULTS

Participants were 204 RTs, 84 MPs and 37 ROs (response rates ∼10% of the overall radiation oncology workforce). Respondents felt automation resulted in improvement in consistency in planning (90%), productivity (88%), quality of planning (57%), and staff focus on patient care (49%). When asked about perceived impact of automation, the responses were; will change the primary tasks of certain jobs (66%), will allow staff to do the remaining components of their job more effectively (51%), will eliminate jobs (20%), and will not have an impact on jobs (6%). 27% of respondents believe automation will reduce job satisfaction. 71% of respondents strongly agree/agree that automation will cause a loss of skills, while only 25% strongly agree/agree that the training and education tools in their department are sufficient.

CONCLUSION

Although the effect of automation is perceived positively, there are some concerns on loss of skillsets and the lack of training to maintain this. These results highlight the need for continued education to ensure that skills and knowledge are not lost with automation.

摘要

引言

虽然有证据表明自动化具有积极影响,但对放射肿瘤学专业人员的影响却很少被考虑。本研究调查了放射肿瘤学专业人员对放射治疗计划自动化的看法。

方法

向所有澳大利亚放射治疗中心的首席放射治疗师发送了一个在线调查链接,以便转发给其所在机构内的放射治疗师、医学物理师和放射肿瘤学家。该调查于2019年5月至7月开放。

结果

参与者包括204名放射治疗师、84名医学物理师和37名放射肿瘤学家(回复率约为放射肿瘤学总劳动力的10%)。受访者认为自动化使计划的一致性(90%)、生产力(88%)、计划质量(57%)以及工作人员对患者护理的关注(49%)得到了改善。当被问及自动化的感知影响时,回答如下:将改变某些工作的主要任务(66%),将使工作人员更有效地完成其工作的其余部分(51%),将消除工作岗位(20%),以及对工作岗位没有影响(6%)。27%的受访者认为自动化会降低工作满意度。71%的受访者强烈同意/同意自动化会导致技能丧失,而只有25%的受访者强烈同意/同意其所在部门的培训和教育工具足够。

结论

虽然自动化的影响被认为是积极的,但对技能丧失和缺乏维持技能的培训存在一些担忧。这些结果凸显了继续教育的必要性,以确保技能和知识不会因自动化而丧失。

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