评估中低收入国家癌症护理的放射学和放射治疗需求:部门和机构领导全球调查的启示

IF 2.2 Q3 ONCOLOGY Advances in Radiation Oncology Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1016/j.adro.2024.101615
Stephanie A. Parker MS , Joseph Weygand PhD , Beata Gontova Bernat MS , Amanda M. Jackson MS , Osama Mawlawi PhD , Izabella Barreto PhD , Yao Hao PhD , Rao Khan PhD , Afua A. Yorke PhD , William Swanson PhD , Mohammed Saiful Huq PhD , Eugene Lief PhD , Cesar Della Biancia PhD , Christopher F. Njeh PhD , Ahmad Al-Basheer PhD , Oi Wai Chau PhD , Stephen Avery PhD , Wilfred Ngwa PhD , Peter A. Sandwall PhD
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目的 全球癌症负担和死亡率不断增加,中低收入国家(LMICs)在获得医疗服务方面存在巨大差异。本研究旨在从部门和机构领导者的角度,确定低收入和中等收入国家的放射学和放射治疗需求。方法和材料美国医学物理学家协会全球需求评估委员会和美国医学物理学家协会国际理事会制定并开展了一项调查。调查分为 5 个部分(导言、基础设施需求、教育需求、研究需求和一般信息),从 2022 年 3 月 1 日至 8 月 16 日向受访者开放:结果共收到来自全球 6 个地区的 175 份答复:非洲(31.4%)、美洲(17.7%)、东地中海(14.3%)、欧洲(9.1%)、东南亚(23.4%)和西太平洋(4.0%)。报告的最大需求是新设备或更新设备,特别是正电子发射断层扫描/计算机断层扫描成像技术。对临床和设备培训的需求也很高。约有 25% 的机构表示,由于医疗费用高昂和专业设备短缺,缺乏以放射学为基础的癌症筛查计划。结论:研究结果突出了一些关键领域,在这些领域中,相关机构可以支持低收入国家加强放射学和放射治疗服务,以减轻日益加重的癌症负担。
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Assessing Radiology and Radiation Therapy Needs for Cancer Care in Low-and-Middle-Income Countries: Insight From a Global Survey of Departmental and Institutional Leaders

Purpose

The global cancer burden and mortality rates are increasing, with significant disparities in access to care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This study aimed to identify radiology and radiation therapy needs in LMICs from the perspective of departmental and institutional leaders.

Methods and Materials

A survey was developed and conducted by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine Global Needs Assessment Committee and the American Association of Physicists in Medicine International Council. The survey, organized into 5 sections (Introduction, Infrastructure Needs, Education Needs, Research Needs, and General Information), was open to respondents from March 1, to August 16, 2022.

Results

A total of 175 responses were received from 6 global regions: Africa (31.4%), the Americas (17.7%), the Eastern Mediterranean (14.3%), Europe (9.1%), Southeast Asia (23.4%), and the Western Pacific (4.0%). The greatest reported need was for new or updated equipment, particularly positron emission tomography/computed tomography imaging technology. There was also a high demand for clinical and equipment training. Approximately 25% of institutions reported a lack of radiology-based cancer screening programs because of high health care costs and a shortage of specialized equipment. Many institutions that expressed interest in research face funding and grant challenges.

Conclusions

The findings highlight critical areas where organizations can support LMICs in enhancing radiology and radiation therapy services to mitigate the growing cancer burden.
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Advances in Radiation Oncology
Advances in Radiation Oncology Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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期刊介绍: The purpose of Advances is to provide information for clinicians who use radiation therapy by publishing: Clinical trial reports and reanalyses. Basic science original reports. Manuscripts examining health services research, comparative and cost effectiveness research, and systematic reviews. Case reports documenting unusual problems and solutions. High quality multi and single institutional series, as well as other novel retrospective hypothesis generating series. Timely critical reviews on important topics in radiation oncology, such as side effects. Articles reporting the natural history of disease and patterns of failure, particularly as they relate to treatment volume delineation. Articles on safety and quality in radiation therapy. Essays on clinical experience. Articles on practice transformation in radiation oncology, in particular: Aspects of health policy that may impact the future practice of radiation oncology. How information technology, such as data analytics and systems innovations, will change radiation oncology practice. Articles on imaging as they relate to radiation therapy treatment.
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