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Title: | Digital skills of therapeutic radiographers/radiation therapists - document analysis for a European educational curriculum |
Authors: | Barbosa, Bárbara Bravo, Isabel Oliveira, Cláudia Antunes, Luis Couto, Jose Guilherme McFadden, Sonyia L. Hughes, Ciara M. McClure, Patricia Dias, A. G. |
Keywords: | Radiography, Medical -- Digital techniques Radiography, Medical -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Europe -- Curricula Radiotherapy -- Standards -- Europe Radiography, Medical -- Quality control |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | Barbosa, B., Bravo, I., Oliveira, C., Antunes, L., Couto, J. G., McFadden, S.,...Dias, A. G. (2022). Digital skills of therapeutic radiographers/radiation therapists–Document analysis for a European educational curriculum. Radiography, 28(4), 955-963. |
Abstract: | Introduction: It is estimated that around 50% of cancer patients require Radiotherapy (RT) at some point
during their treatment, hence Therapeutic Radiographers/Radiation Therapists (TR/RTTs) have a key role
to play in patient management. It is essential for TR/RTTs to keep abreast with new technologies and
continuously develop the digital skills necessary for safe RT practice. The RT profession and education is
not regulated at European Union level, which leads to heterogeneity in the skills developed and practised
among countries. This study aimed to explore the white and grey literature to collate data on the relevant
digital skills required for TR/RTTs practice. Methods: An exhaustive systematic search was conducted to identify literature discussing digital skills of TR/RTTs; relevant grey literature was also identified. A thematic analysis was performed to identify and organise these skills into themes and sub-themes. Results: 195 digital skills were identified, organised in 35 sub-themes and grouped into six main themes: (i) Transversal Digital Skills, (ii) RT Planning Image, (iii) RT Treatment Planning, (iv) RT Treatment Administration, (v) Quality, Safety and Risk Management, and (vi) Management, Education and Research. Conclusion: This list can be used as a reference to close current gaps in knowledge or skills of TR/RTTs while anticipating future needs regarding the rapid development of new technologies (such as Artificial Intelligence or Big Data). Implications for practice: It is imperative to align education with current and future RT practice to ensure that all RT patients receive the best care. Filling the gaps in TR/RTTs skill sets will improve current practice and provide TR/RTTs with the support needed to develop more advanced skills. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/105669 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacHScRad |
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