A new model of care: An advanced practice radiation therapy role.

Author:

Lockhart Elizabeth1,Gutierrez Eric1,Warde Padraig Richard1,Bak Kate1,Zychla Laura1,Bolderston Amanda2,Lewis Donna3,Smoke Marcia4,Wenz Julie5,Nagata Lynne6,Ang Michelle1,Harnett Nicole1

Affiliation:

1. Cancer Care Ontario, Toronto, ON, Canada

2. BC Cancer Agency, Surrey, BC, Canada

3. Odette Cancer Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada

4. Juravinski Cancer Centre, Hamilton, ON, Canada

5. Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada

6. Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, Toronto, ON, Canada

Abstract

131 Background: Due to the rising incidence of cancer, increasing complexity of cancer treatment and growing resource constraints, there is demand for innovative interprofessional models of care. Cancer Care Ontario (CCO), in collaboration with Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, launched the Clinical Specialist Radiation Therapist (CSRT) project to investigate a new advanced practice (AP) radiation therapy (RT) role. Methods: A series of pilot phases commenced in 2004. A system wide implementation phase began in 2010. The overall goal of the project was to enable CSRTs to assume responsibility for certain key radiation medicine activities, optimize RT team functioning, and improve quality of care. This was to be achieved by applying advanced clinical, technical and professional RT competencies. A project team coordinated assessment of new position proposals, implementation activities, and data collection. Work towards formalizing the role is being conducted through partnerships with cancer centre administrations and the national professional association for RTs. Results: Currently there are 17 CSRTs in 6 of 14 Ontario cancer centres, practicing in palliative and disease-site specific positions. The provincial total will be 24 CSRTs in 10 centres by Fall 2014. Data show a major impact on patient throughput and wait times, with significant increased capacity in some clinics. CSRTs’ impact within their departments is being evaluated with regards to: 1) capacity building, 2) quality of care, and 3) knowledge translation (KT). In terms of role formalization, 6 positions are now considered permanent within their centres and the first iteration of a national certification process is anticipated for fall 2014. Conclusions: The CSRT project is aligned with CCO's priorities of improving Ontario’s cancer system performance by implementing innovative models of care and providing high quality care. This jurisdictional implementation project has demonstrated that an AP RT role can be successful in addressing system pressures and improving quality of care and innovation in Radiation Medicine. Further work is necessary to develop and formalize this AP role and leverage learnings for national implementation and future models of care work.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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