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Examining the feasibility of advanced practice radiation therapy roles within the Singaporean healthcare arena: A joint UK-Singapore study

Jhagra, Robin; Khine, Ricardo; Tan, Chek Wee; Koh, Wee Yao; Goh, Lili; Jarvis, Carol; Woodley, Julie

Authors

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Robin Jhagra Robin.Jhagra@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer in Therapeutic Radiography

Ricardo Khine

Chek Wee Tan

Wee Yao Koh

Lili Goh

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Carol Jarvis Carol4.Jarvis@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Knowledge Exchange, Public and Business Engagement and Innovation



Abstract

Advanced clinical practice in UK healthcare has matured over recent years. The field now promotes multi-professional working and flexibility in patient care, which are significant factors of the modern healthcare workforce, due to the ongoing shortage of clinicians nationwide. In radiation oncology, the advanced practitioner radiographer role has been pivotal. Observing a rising necessity for similar roles in Singapore, officials from the National University Health System, Singapore, conducted a scientific visit to the UK to explore the implementation of UK advanced practice radiation therapist roles. Aims: The objective of the trip was to explore and learn about the infrastructure of the advanced practitioner radiographer role in the UK, with a view to establish similar positions in Singapore and improve service delivery within its healthcare system. Methods: During the scientific visit, Singaporean experts engaged in collaborative discussions with UK expert practitioners. These interactions centred on legislative frameworks, their applications and the educational aspects associated with the advanced practitioner radiographer role. The specialists visited various hospitals and a university to gain deeper insights. Following the visit, a survey was conducted among the Singaporean experts to gather comprehensive feedback regarding the visit. Findings: Active participation in the visit led to the researchers gaining a nuanced understanding of the UK's advanced practitioner radiographer role, and whether an equivalent advanced practice radiation therapist framework could be feasibly implemented in Singapore. The insights garnered will be instrumental for strategic planning, addressing service gaps and fostering advancements in Singapore's healthcare system. Conclusion: Adaptive governance of advanced practice is essential. Learning from the UK's intricate models can guide robust policy formulation and professional role development in Singapore. This can help to facilitate the national establishment of advanced practice radiation therapist roles, supported by suitable education and accreditation structures.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 30, 2024
Online Publication Date Jul 24, 2024
Publication Date Jul 2, 2024
Deposit Date Aug 9, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jan 3, 2025
Journal International Journal for Advancing Practice
Print ISSN 2753-5924
Electronic ISSN 2753-5932
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 2
Issue 3
Pages 129-138
DOI https://doi.org/10.12968/ijap.2024.0003
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/12768670

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