Volume 45, Issue 2 pp. 189-194

Quality assurance in a Radiation Oncology Unit: The Chart Round experience

Gerald B Fogarty

Gerald B Fogarty

Division of Radiation Oncology,

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Colin Hornby

Colin Hornby

Radiation Therapy Services,

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Heather M Ferguson

Heather M Ferguson

Department of Radiotherapy Nursing, Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Lester J Peters

Lester J Peters

Division of Radiation Oncology,

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First published: 27 March 2003
Citations: 21
Correspondence: Gerald Fogarty , Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute, Division of Radiation Oncology, Locked Bag 1, A’Beckett Street, Melbourne, Vic. 8006, Australia. Email: [email protected]

GB Fogarty, MB BS; C Hornby, DipAppSc; HM Ferguson, GradDip; LJ Peters, MD.

SUMMARY

Quality assurance ensures that planned treatments eventuate. Programmes must include feedback loops to promptly correct any shortfall in predetermined standards. In March 1999, a weekly Chart Round was introduced to verify that certain items relevant to quality care were being completed for patients of the Head and Neck Radiotherapy Unit at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute. The experience was reviewed after 1 year and it was found that the initiation of Chart Rounds has assisted in raising the level of item completion from 80% to 99% in similar groups of patients treated before and after the initiation of the Chart Round. Initiation of the Chart Round has also provided a useful forum for in-house peer-review, education and effective real-time communication between medical and allied health personnel, all of which has further added to the quality of patient care.

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