Publication date: Available online 25 April 2018
Source:Radiotherapy and Oncology
Author(s): Eduardo Rosenblatt, Elena Fidarova, Sunita Ghosh, Eduardo Zubizarreta, Olga Unterkirhere, Natalia Semikoz, Valery Sinaika, Viktor Kim, Nerses Karamyan, Isa Isayev, Kamal Akbarov, Darejan Lomidze, Oksana Bondareva, Piotr Tuzlucov, Manzura Zardodkhonova, Sergey Tkachev, Marina Kislyakova, Jamshid Alimov, Tetiana Pidlubna, Michael Barton, William Mackillop
BackgroundThe quality of radiotherapy services in post-Soviet countries has not yet been studied following a formal methodology. The IAEA conducted a survey using two sets of validated radiation oncology quality indicators (ROIs).MethodsEleven post-Soviet countries were assessed. A coordinator was designated for each country and acted as the liaison between the country and the IAEA. The methodology was a one-time cross-sectional survey using a 58-question tool in Russian. The questionnaire was based on two validated sets of ROIs: for radiotherapy centres, the indicators proposed by Cionini et al., and for data at the country level, the Australasian ROIs.ResultsThe overall response ratio was 66.3%, but for the Russian Federation, it was 24%. Data were updated on radiotherapy infrastructure and equipment. 256 radiotherapy centres are operating 275 linear accelerators and 337 Cobalt-60 units. 61% of teletherapy machines are older than ten years. Analysis of ROIs revealed significant differences between these countries and radiotherapy practices in the West. Naming, task profile and education programmes of radiotherapy professionals are different than in the West.ConclusionsMost countries need modernization of their radiotherapy infrastructure coupled with adequate staffing numbers and updated education programmes focusing on evidence-based medicine, quality, and safety.
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Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis,Anapafseos 5 Agios Nikolaos 72100 Crete Greece,00302841026182,00306932607174,alsfakia@gmail.com,
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