Order from chaos: The benefits of standardized nomenclature in radiation oncology Journal Article


Authors: Richardson, S. L.; Bosch, W. R.; Mayo, C. S.; McNutt, T. R.; Moran, J. M.; Popple, R. A.; Xiao, Y.; Covington, E. L.
Article Title: Order from chaos: The benefits of standardized nomenclature in radiation oncology
Abstract: Although standardization has been shown to improve patient safety and improve the efficiency of workflows, implementation of standards can take considerable effort and requires the engagement of all clinical stakeholders. Engaging team members includes increasing awareness of the proposed benefit of the standard, a clear implementation plan, monitoring for improvements, and open communication to support successful implementation. The benefits of standardization often focus on large institutions to improve research endeavors, yet all clinics can benefit from standardization to increase quality and implement more efficient or automated workflow. The benefits of nomenclature standardization for all team members and institution sizes, including success stories, are discussed with practical implementation guides to facilitate the adoption of standardized nomenclature in radiation oncology. © 2024 The Authors
Keywords: standardization; radiation oncology; patient safety; nomenclature; awareness; workflow; human; article
Journal Title: Practical Radiation Oncology
Volume: 14
Issue: 6
ISSN: 1879-8519
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2024-11-01
Start Page: 582
End Page: 589
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.prro.2024.04.002
PUBMED: 38636586
PROVIDER: scopus
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