TY - JOUR
T1 - Improving radiation oncology through clinical audits
T2 - Introducing the IROCA project
AU - Torras, Maria Glòria
AU - Fundowicz, Magdalena
AU - Aliste, Luisa
AU - Asensio, Esther
AU - Boladeras, Anna Maria
AU - Borràs, Josep Maria
AU - Carvalho, Luísa
AU - Castro, Carla
AU - Deantonio, Letizia
AU - Konstanty, Ewelina
AU - Krengli, Marco
AU - Kruszyna, Marta
AU - Lencart, Joana
AU - Macià, Miquel
AU - Marín, Susanna
AU - Muñoz-Montplet, Carles
AU - Pisani, Carla
AU - Pinto, Diana
AU - Puigdemont, Montserrat
AU - Guedea, Ferran
AU - Aguiar, Artur
AU - Milecki, Piotr
AU - Malicki, Julian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Greater Poland Cancer Centre
PY - 2017/9
Y1 - 2017/9
N2 - As radiotherapy practice and processes become more complex, the need to assure quality control becomes ever greater. At present, no international consensus exists with regards to the optimal quality control indicators for radiotherapy; moreover, few clinical audits have been conducted in the field of radiotherapy. The present article describes the aims and current status of the international IROCA “Improving Radiation Oncology Through Clinical Audits” project. The project has several important aims, including the selection of key quality indicators, the design and implementation of an international audit, and the harmonization of key aspects of radiotherapy processes among participating institutions. The primary aim is to improve the processes that directly impact clinical outcomes for patients. The experience gained from this initiative may serve as the basis for an internationally accepted clinical audit model for radiotherapy.
AB - As radiotherapy practice and processes become more complex, the need to assure quality control becomes ever greater. At present, no international consensus exists with regards to the optimal quality control indicators for radiotherapy; moreover, few clinical audits have been conducted in the field of radiotherapy. The present article describes the aims and current status of the international IROCA “Improving Radiation Oncology Through Clinical Audits” project. The project has several important aims, including the selection of key quality indicators, the design and implementation of an international audit, and the harmonization of key aspects of radiotherapy processes among participating institutions. The primary aim is to improve the processes that directly impact clinical outcomes for patients. The experience gained from this initiative may serve as the basis for an internationally accepted clinical audit model for radiotherapy.
KW - Clinical audit
KW - Health care
KW - Quality control
KW - Quality indicators
KW - Radiation oncology
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85028501711&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.rpor.2017.07.004
DO - 10.1016/j.rpor.2017.07.004
M3 - Article
SN - 1507-1367
VL - 22
SP - 408
EP - 414
JO - Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy
JF - Reports of Practical Oncology and Radiotherapy
IS - 5
ER -