

The Patient and Equipment Safe Operation Evaluation (PESOE) form wasĭeveloped and implemented. In anĪttempt to standardize the assessment process and provide clear expectations, Thus, the criteria for assessment may vary. However, safe operation and practice is often determined using general Radiation therapy (RT) students will encounter during their clinical practicum.
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Purpose/Aim: The initial assessment of a student’s ability to operate equipment and practice safely is a necessary first step in a series of assessments that Radiation Therapy Students’ Perspective on the Use ofĪn Evaluation Tool to Assess Safe Operation Practiceī - Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Toronto Furthermore, these study results suggest that formattingĪnd visual elements are important components when designing digital Indicates that digital displays can be a helpful way of sharing information, and that content can be tailored to topics that patients find most In their own care and technology has been identified as a way to enhanceĬommunication between patients and healthcare providers. Patients are engaged health consumers who want to actively participate Meets their needs and guides them to credible, high quality resources. Right (72%) but that website addresses and phone numbers should beĬonclusion/ Impact/Outcomes: A key component of providing personcentred care is providing patients with information in a manner that The majority of patients felt that the timing between pictures was just Writing and 71.4% responded they would like to see the same amount of pictures.

When asked about the balance between writingĪnd pictures, 85% responded that they would like to see the same amount of Was easy for them to them to read the size of writing, the style of the lettersĪnd the colours and contrast. All respondents (100%) reported that the information was easy for them to understand. The majority of patients rated their satisfactionĪnd the overall quality of the digital display as excellent or very good (73.8%Īnd 76.1% respectively). Their RT treatments, Patient and Family Support Services, and Patient Identification were most helpful. Patients reported that information about the scheduling of Other disease site represented were: prostate, gynecologic, brain, head and Patients with breast cancer represented 42.9% of respondents. The mean age of patients was 62 years, with females representing 62.5% of

Responded to the survey, 45 reported that they had noticed the digital display. Skewed data and/or nonparametric tests were used. Continuous variables were testedįor normal distributions and appropriate transformations performed for Descriptive statistics were generatedįor survey questions in Part II and Part III. Were described by the mean standard deviation for continuous variablesĪnd proportions for categorical variables. Results/Benefits/Challenges: Demographic characteristics for participants To their survey responses to ensure data could not be linked to

Participants were assigned a unique study number linked Surveys were administered and returnedĪnonymously. The survey more than once and were asked if they had previouslyĬompleted the survey before. Participants were not permitted to complete
