A taskforce for national improvement of innovation implementation in radiotherapy

Maria Jacobs*, Hanneke Martinussen, Rachelle Swart, Anne Gubbels, Maarten Dirkx, Hans de Boer, Gabrielle Speijer, Karin Mondriaan, Katrien de Jaeger, Johan Cuijpers, Mirjam Mast, Floortje de Vreugt, Liesbeth Boersma

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Previous research among Dutch radiotherapy centres (RTCs) showed that 69% of innovations was simultaneously implemented in 7/19 centres, with a success rate of 51%. However, no structure to share lessons learned about the implementation process existed. Therefore, a national Taskforce Implementation (TTI) was raised to stimulate efficient implementation of innovations. The aim of the current study was to develop and pilot-evaluate a website for facilitating mutual learning on implementation issues. MATERIAL AND METHODS: First, we made an inventory in all Dutch RTCs on their 10 most valuable innovations between 2019 and 2022. In-depth interviews, structured according to the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research, were performed on the four most mentioned topics. A website was built, and pilot evaluated 1 year after the launch, using a qualitative survey amongst the TTI members. RESULTS: In 13/18 centres, 19 interviews were conducted on 1) automation, 2) patient participation, 3) adaptive radiotherapy 4) surface guided radiotherapy and tracking. Most innovations (13/16) were implemented with a delay, with many comparable challenges: e.g. shortage of personnel (7/16) and prioritization of projects (9/16). The website allows users to upload and search for projects, including implementation experiences. After 1 year, 14 projects were uploaded. The qualitative evaluation was largely positive with room for improvement, i.e.75 % would recommend the website to others. CONCLUSION: This study showed that RTCs experience comparable challenges when implementing innovations, thereby underlining the need for a platform to share implementation-lessons learned. The first concept of this platform was evaluated positively.
Original languageEnglish
Article number110105
Number of pages6
JournalRadiotherapy and Oncology
Volume192
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

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