The impact of the introduction of consultant radiographer-led consent for multiple myeloma bone metastases patients

Author:

Griffiths SarahORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background: The role of the Consultant Radiographer (CR) is crossing traditional boundaries to encompass duties and responsibilities normally performed by the medical profession. Changes and streamlining of radiotherapy (RT) services result as therapeutic radiographers are taking on the responsibility of informed consent. Purpose: This article discusses and evaluates the legal, ethical and practical aspects of informed consent within the trust and how they have implemented the introduction of CR-led consent. It reports on the impact on the waiting times for treatment and user experience for myeloma patients receiving RT for pain relief from bone metastases. Materials and methods: A literature search was conducted using PubMed, CINAHL, Medline and Cochrane library using the term ‘informed consent’. The legal, ethical and practical aspects were compared to the current system and then was used to inform the development of a new pathway. Data were analysed from the department’s statistics for waiting times and the number of treatment courses. Results and conclusions: CR-led informed consent has streamlined the patient pathway and has improved patient care and experience.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Oncology,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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