Publications by authors named "P Le Tallec"

Article Synopsis
  • Radiation therapists play a crucial role in the preparation and delivery of radiotherapy treatments for cancer patients, especially with the rising demands due to advancements in treatment methods like hypofractionated radiotherapy.
  • A committee comprising radiation oncologists and radiation therapists developed a detailed questionnaire to assess the tasks that could be shifted to radiation therapists and to evaluate their job satisfaction, which was distributed via social media.
  • The survey received 492 responses, indicating a diverse range of experience among the participants, with a significant portion working in various healthcare settings, highlighting the growing recognition of the role of radiation therapists.
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Purpose: Radiation therapists shortage has been evaluated at national level in France, specifically in oncology radiotherapy, in terms of: (i) organizational adaptations, (ii) impact on patients care, and (iii) difficulties in deploying new missions and/or tasks delegation.

Materials And Methods: French professional organisations representing radiation therapists - SFRO, SNRO and AFPPE - sent their members a national survey (ten questions on 32 items).

Results: From 18 November 2022 to 31 December 2022, 55 responses were received (response rate: 31%) from radiotherapy managers or department heads; 51% had a structure comprising three to five treatment rooms (receiving 500 to 1000 patients per year [36%], or 1500 to 2000 patients per year [33%]).

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Understood as a disruption of the conditions of care practice according to established protocols or procedures, crisis situations in radiation oncology departments can have multiple causes. Their seriousness can sometimes impose changes in the decision-making, organizational or technical paradigms. A possible consequence may be the need to make prioritization decisions in access to care, when there is a mismatch between the care needs of a population and the available health resources (whether technical or human).

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Many situations can be considered as a crisis in radiotherapy (failure of equipment, absenteeism, excessive workload, errors, urgent care, pandemic, etc.). Such events are defined as difficult situations in the course of daily activity, they can at any time escape the vigilance of the concerned actors when they are not prepared for it.

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Keratoconus is a pathology of the cornea associated with a tissue thinning and a weakening of its mechanical properties. However, it remains elusive which aspect is the leading cause of the disease. To investigate this question, we combined a multiscale model with a patient-geometry in order to simulate the mechanical response of healthy and pathological corneas under intraocular pressure.

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