Planning for a pandemic: Mitigating risk to radiation therapy service delivery in the COVID‐19 era

Abstract The novel coronavirus (COVID‐19) has rapidly impacted all of our lives following its escalation to pandemic status on 11 March 2020. Government guidelines and restrictions implemented to mitigate the risk of COVID‐19 community transmission have forced radiation therapy departments to prompt...

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Main Authors: Nigel Anderson, Kenton Thompson, Judy Andrews, Brent Chesson, Alison Cray, Damien Phillips, Michelle Ryan, Sally Soteriou, Glenn Trainor, Nilgun Touma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.406
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spelling doaj-434c644eec4e48039edb2b3f93b439212020-11-25T03:18:58ZengWileyJournal of Medical Radiation Sciences2051-38952051-39092020-09-0167324324810.1002/jmrs.406Planning for a pandemic: Mitigating risk to radiation therapy service delivery in the COVID‐19 eraNigel Anderson0Kenton Thompson1Judy Andrews2Brent Chesson3Alison Cray4Damien Phillips5Michelle Ryan6Sally Soteriou7Glenn Trainor8Nilgun Touma9Department of Radiation Therapy Services Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Victoria AustraliaDepartment of Radiation Therapy Services Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Victoria AustraliaDepartment of Radiation Therapy Services Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Victoria AustraliaDepartment of Radiation Therapy Services Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Victoria AustraliaDepartment of Radiation Therapy Services Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Victoria AustraliaDepartment of Radiation Therapy Services Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Victoria AustraliaDepartment of Radiation Therapy Services Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Victoria AustraliaDepartment of Radiation Therapy Services Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Victoria AustraliaDepartment of Radiation Therapy Services Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Victoria AustraliaDepartment of Radiation Therapy Services Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne Victoria AustraliaAbstract The novel coronavirus (COVID‐19) has rapidly impacted all of our lives following its escalation to pandemic status on 11 March 2020. Government guidelines and restrictions implemented to mitigate the risk of COVID‐19 community transmission have forced radiation therapy departments to promptly adjust to the significant impact on our ability to deliver best clinical care. The inherent nature of our tri‐partied professions relies heavily on multidisciplinary teamwork and patient–clinician interactions. Teamwork and patient interaction are critical to the role of a radiation therapist. The aim of this paper is to describe the experience of the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre’s (Peter Mac) radiation therapy services during the preliminary stages of the COVID‐19 pandemic in minimising risk to patients, staff and our clinical service. Four critical areas were identified in developing risk mitigation strategies across our service: (a) Workforce planning, (b) Workforce communication, (c) Patient safety and wellbeing, and (d) Staff safety and wellbeing. Each of these initiatives had a focus on continuum of clinical care, whilst minimising risk of cross infection for our radiation therapy workforce and patients alike. Initiatives included, but were not limited to, establishing COVID‐Eclipse clinical protocols, remote access to local applications, implementation of Microsoft Teams, personal protective equipment (PPE) guidelines and virtual ‘Division of Radiation Oncology’ briefing/updates. The COVID‐19 pandemic has dictated change in conventional radiation therapy practice. It is hoped that by sharing our experiences, the radiation therapy profession will continue to learn, adapt and navigate this period together, to ensure optimal outcomes for ourselves and our patients.https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.406COVID‐19CoronavirusCancerRadiation Therapy
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author Nigel Anderson
Kenton Thompson
Judy Andrews
Brent Chesson
Alison Cray
Damien Phillips
Michelle Ryan
Sally Soteriou
Glenn Trainor
Nilgun Touma
spellingShingle Nigel Anderson
Kenton Thompson
Judy Andrews
Brent Chesson
Alison Cray
Damien Phillips
Michelle Ryan
Sally Soteriou
Glenn Trainor
Nilgun Touma
Planning for a pandemic: Mitigating risk to radiation therapy service delivery in the COVID‐19 era
Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences
COVID‐19
Coronavirus
Cancer
Radiation Therapy
author_facet Nigel Anderson
Kenton Thompson
Judy Andrews
Brent Chesson
Alison Cray
Damien Phillips
Michelle Ryan
Sally Soteriou
Glenn Trainor
Nilgun Touma
author_sort Nigel Anderson
title Planning for a pandemic: Mitigating risk to radiation therapy service delivery in the COVID‐19 era
title_short Planning for a pandemic: Mitigating risk to radiation therapy service delivery in the COVID‐19 era
title_full Planning for a pandemic: Mitigating risk to radiation therapy service delivery in the COVID‐19 era
title_fullStr Planning for a pandemic: Mitigating risk to radiation therapy service delivery in the COVID‐19 era
title_full_unstemmed Planning for a pandemic: Mitigating risk to radiation therapy service delivery in the COVID‐19 era
title_sort planning for a pandemic: mitigating risk to radiation therapy service delivery in the covid‐19 era
publisher Wiley
series Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences
issn 2051-3895
2051-3909
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract The novel coronavirus (COVID‐19) has rapidly impacted all of our lives following its escalation to pandemic status on 11 March 2020. Government guidelines and restrictions implemented to mitigate the risk of COVID‐19 community transmission have forced radiation therapy departments to promptly adjust to the significant impact on our ability to deliver best clinical care. The inherent nature of our tri‐partied professions relies heavily on multidisciplinary teamwork and patient–clinician interactions. Teamwork and patient interaction are critical to the role of a radiation therapist. The aim of this paper is to describe the experience of the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre’s (Peter Mac) radiation therapy services during the preliminary stages of the COVID‐19 pandemic in minimising risk to patients, staff and our clinical service. Four critical areas were identified in developing risk mitigation strategies across our service: (a) Workforce planning, (b) Workforce communication, (c) Patient safety and wellbeing, and (d) Staff safety and wellbeing. Each of these initiatives had a focus on continuum of clinical care, whilst minimising risk of cross infection for our radiation therapy workforce and patients alike. Initiatives included, but were not limited to, establishing COVID‐Eclipse clinical protocols, remote access to local applications, implementation of Microsoft Teams, personal protective equipment (PPE) guidelines and virtual ‘Division of Radiation Oncology’ briefing/updates. The COVID‐19 pandemic has dictated change in conventional radiation therapy practice. It is hoped that by sharing our experiences, the radiation therapy profession will continue to learn, adapt and navigate this period together, to ensure optimal outcomes for ourselves and our patients.
topic COVID‐19
Coronavirus
Cancer
Radiation Therapy
url https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.406
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