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加拿大全国范围内对图像引导自适应放射治疗及放射治疗师角色的评估。

Pan-Canadian assessment of image guided adaptive radiation therapy and the role of the radiation therapist.

作者信息

Moreira Amanda, Rosewall Tara, Tsang Yat, Lindsay Patricia, Chung Peter, Li Winnie

机构信息

Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada.

Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

Tech Innov Patient Support Radiat Oncol. 2025 Jan 31;33:100303. doi: 10.1016/j.tipsro.2025.100303. eCollection 2025 Mar.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Adaptive radiation therapy (ART) is a close-looped process where anatomic changes observed during treatment are identified, leading to plan modification prior to treatment delivery. The aim of this study was to explore the status of ART across Canada and review the impact of adaptive technologies on the roles and responsibilities of Radiation Therapists (RTTs).

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Study information and a link to a 30-question survey was sent via email to the RTT manager of all cancer centres across Canada (n = 48). The survey questions included centre demographics, presence of offline and/or online ART activities as standard of care, corresponding roles and responsibilities of the multidisciplinary team, and training activities. The survey was administered electronically and closed after a 3-week accrual period. Responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

RESULTS

Thirty-two out of 48 centres responded across all ten provinces (67 % response rate). Twenty-five centres (78 %) currently perform ART, all of which practiced offline ART while 5 practiced online ART. Most common responses for lack of ART were 'technical limitations' and 'lack of resources'. RTTs are responsible for 50 % (offline) versus 58 % (online) ART respectively, with the most notable change being the addition of target delineation to their daily practice.

CONCLUSIONS

The status of ART varies across Canada. Offline ART is commonly practiced, but online ART remains an infrequent process due to technical limitations and lack of resources. As centres move towards implementing online ART, the role of the RTT will need to be redefined with corresponding upskilling to support the emergent treatment paradigm.

摘要

目的

自适应放射治疗(ART)是一个闭环过程,在此过程中,识别治疗期间观察到的解剖结构变化,从而在治疗交付前修改治疗计划。本研究的目的是探讨加拿大各地ART的现状,并回顾自适应技术对放射治疗师(RTT)角色和职责的影响。

材料与方法

通过电子邮件向加拿大所有癌症中心(n = 48)的RTT经理发送研究信息和一份包含30个问题的调查问卷链接。调查问卷问题包括中心人口统计学、作为护理标准的离线和/或在线ART活动的存在情况、多学科团队的相应角色和职责以及培训活动。该调查以电子方式进行,并在3周的累积期后结束。使用描述性统计分析回复。

结果

48个中心中有32个在所有十个省份做出了回应(回复率为67%)。25个中心(78%)目前开展ART,所有这些中心都进行离线ART,而5个中心进行在线ART。缺乏ART的最常见原因是“技术限制”和“资源不足”。RTT分别负责50%(离线)和58%(在线)的ART,最显著的变化是在日常工作中增加了靶区勾画。

结论

加拿大各地ART的现状各不相同。离线ART普遍开展,但由于技术限制和资源不足,在线ART仍然很少见。随着各中心朝着实施在线ART迈进,需要重新定义RTT的角色,并进行相应的技能提升,以支持新出现的治疗模式。

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