ESTRO RTT Code of Ethics and Conduct. ESTRO RTT Committee MICHELLE LEECH, LAURA MULLANEY, PHILLIPP SCHERER

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2016 ESTRO RTT Code of Ethics and Conduct ESTRO RTT Committee MICHELLE LEECH, LAURA MULLANEY, PHILLIPP SCHERER

Foreword ESTRO is a leader in the field of radiotherapy and is responsible for setting and maintaining education standards for RTTs (Radiation TherapisTs) and for promoting the safety and quality of radiation therapy for all cancer patients. This ESTRO RTT Code of Ethics and Conduct provides a framework to assist all RTTs to carry out his/her duties and responsibilities and to aid in professional decision- making. The purpose of this Code is to promote and maintain high voluntary standards of professional conduct and ethics in order to ensure the safety and quality of radiotherapy treatment and enhance the international reputation of the RTT profession. This Code provides guidance on the professional and public expectations of the behaviour of RTTs engaged in the practice of radiotherapy, which includes: direct practice, management, research, education, industry as well as being applicable to student RTTs. The code consists of eleven core ethical principles and fourteen guiding principles of conduct (followed in the majority of cases, specific indicators that assist in interpreting the principles) for good practice.

Core Ethical Principles for Good Practice The RTT must advocate for and demonstrate ethical principles in clinical practice and research, at all times. Listed below are the core ethical principles for good practice. In the daily practice of an RTT, these core principles may conflict, this conflict should be addressed through ethical reasoning. The core ethical principles required of an RTT include the following: 1. Respect: The RTT should respect patients as persons. 2. Dignity: The RTT should treat all persons with dignity. 3. Best interests: The RTT should act in the best interests of patients even when their interests conflict with their own. 4. Human rights: The RTT should recognise and respect the human rights of all persons. 5. Patient Autonomy: The RTT should honour the right of patients to make informed choices and to behave in line with their own beliefs and values. 6. Truthfulness: The RTT should act truthfully in their dealings with patients. 7. Compassion: The RTT should empathise and be sensitive to, and with, patients and provide comfort and support, where appropriate. 8. Tolerance: The RTT should respect the rights of patients to have different beliefs and values. 9. Justice: The RTT should treat all individuals in an impartial, fair and just manner. 10. Community: The RTT should strive to contribute to society in line with their professional abilities and standing in the community. 11. Integrity: The RTT should incorporate these core ethical principles as the basis for their character and practice..

s of Good Conduct 1. The RTT must act in the best interest of the patient at all times. 2. The RTT should advoacte for patients within their role. 3. The RTT must respect patient confidentiality at all times. 4. The RTT must perform their duties to the best of their ability. 5. The RTT must work within a safety aware environment. 6. The RTT must uphold standards of the utmost personal and professional integrity and conduct. 7. The RTT must be professionally and personally accountable for their actions both to the patient and profession. 8. The RTT must adhere to the laws and regulations of the governing country. 9. The RTT must ensure informed consent is obtained prior to carrying out any procedure. 10. The RTT must act within their scope of practice at all times. 11. The RTT must keep their professional knowledge and skills up- to- date. 12. The RTT must communicate effectively with patients, families, care givers and other professionals. 13. The RTT must maintain accurate reports and documentation at all times. 14. The RTT must advocate for and demonstrate ethical conduct in practice and research at all times.

1. The RTT must act in the best interest of the patient at all times. The RTT must ensure that they uphold and protect the best interest of the patient in all their duties. The RTT should respect patients right to make their own informed decisions and respect these decisions.the RTT must appreciate that every patient is unique and not discriminate between patients based on sex, age, colour, race, ethnicity, disability, sexuality, social or economic status, lifestyle, culture, religion, beliefs or values. The RTT must work within a collaborative relationship with other professionals to ensure best care is provided to the patient. 2. The RTT should act as a patient advocate within their role. The RTT should support and promote the needs of the patient and their role in the treatment process at all times. The RTT should act on behalf of patients to ensure their well- being, interests and safety are promoted. The RTT should ensure that the patient is not placed at risk by any known action or omission on their part. 3. The RTT must respect patient confidentiality at all times. The RTT must treat information relating to or about a patient as confidential and use it only for the purposes for which it was given. The RTT must not knowingly share confidential or private information relating to patients, or their treatments to those who are not entitled to this information, including but not limited to sharing via social media. 4. The RTT must perform their duties to the best of their ability. The RTT should perform their duties following the principles of evidence based practice

5. The RTT must work within a safety aware environment. The RTT has a responsibility to ensure a safe environment is maintained for staff, patients and visitors to the department. The RTT must incorporate risk management principles into clinical practice in order to minimise risk. The RTT must conduct all procedures within current safety and radiation standards (departmental, national and/or international, as appropriate). 6. The RTT must uphold standards of the utmost personal and professional integrity and conduct. The RTT must act with honesty, integrity and dignity at all times. The RTT must ensure their appearance is professional at all times. This includes hygienic and professional attire appropriate to the clinical environment, according to standards of medical dress code. The RTT must act as a morally autonomous member of the multidisciplinary team. The RTT must not discriminate against patients, care- givers or colleagues in any way. The RTT must act in a manner that upholds and enhances the reputation of radiation therapy. The RTT should be aware that poor conduct in their professional and personal lives may affect patients and carer- givers confidence in them and their profession. 7. The RTT must be professionally and personally accountable for their actions both to the patient and profession. The RTT should perform their duties to the best of their ability. The RTT must take responsibility for their professional actions or inactions. The RTT is morally accountable for their professional actions and for any negligence, whether by act, omission or injury.

8. The RTT must adhere to the laws and regulations of the governing country. The RTT must obey the laws of the country in which they live and work in their professional practice. The RTT must comply with the validation and registration processes of the profession within their given jurisdiction. The RTT has a legal obligation to provide a safe clinical service delivery to patients. The RTT must be aware of national and international legislation relating to patient safety, ionising radiation and regulations pertaining to reporting of incidents and near misses and keep up- to- date with any changes in such legislation or regulations. The RTT is legally accountable for their professional actions, as bound by the laws of their jurisdiction; and for any negligence, whether by act, omission or injury. The RTT must adhere to their national child protection and other laws concerning vulnerable persons at all times. 9. The RTT must ensure consent is obtained prior to carrying any procedure. The RTT must adhere to their employer s procedures on informed consent and any guidance issued by appropriate authorities. The RTT must ensure that informed consent has been obtained from the patient, guardian or person with power of attorney for children/minors/incapacitated patients, as appropriate, prior to treatment. The RTT must respect the patient s right to refuse or withdraw consent at any stage. 10. The RTT must act within their scope of practice at all times. The RTT must carry out their duties and responsibilities in a professional and ethical way at all times. The RTT must only practice in the areas of radiation therapy where they have appropriate education and competence to ensure that their practice benefits and does not harm the patient or other persons. If presented with a clinical situation that is beyond their scope of practice, the RTT should recognise this and seek intervention from an appropriately qualified colleague. The RTT must answer patient questions fully and honestly within the limits of their knowledge and scope of practice. The RTT must know their proficiency and actively seeks assistance and consult with colleagues or other professionals if needed.

11. The RTT must keep their professional knowledge and skills up- to- date. The RTT is obliged to maintain continuing professional development (CPD) records as required by their national regulator s registration board. The RTT should participate in continuing professional development to ensure that their skills are underpinned by the most current evidence- based practice. The RTT should avail of all opportunities to promote the development of their profession. The RTT must assist in the professional development of colleagues and students. The RTT should take part in educational practice in the field of radiation therapy and where possible, actively take part in the education and training of student RTTs. 12. The RTT must communicate effectively with patients, families, care givers and other professionals. The RTT should use their knowledge on effective communication skills and select the appropriate communication technique for each clinical situation. The RTT must ensure that their communication with the patients and families is performed effectively, knowing when and where to seek support if barriers impede successful mutual understanding. The RTT must communicate with patients sensitively and with respect to their privacy. The RTT must actively take part in multiprofessional and multidisciplinary teams and ensure information on patients is communicated to other professionals and care givers, as appropriate. 13. The RTT must maintain accurate reports and documentation at all times. The RTT must take responsibility to ensure that the tasks performed are documented accurately and with accountability. The RTT must ensure that their reports are available for other professionals in case of clinical necessity. The RTT should ensure reports follow the current regulations on reporting radiation doses. The RTT should ensure that reports are kept filed according to the applicable law. The RTT must comply with an appropriate system for the reporting of clinical incidents/near misses/ adverse error events

14. The RTT must advocate for and demonstrate ethical conduct in practice and research at all times.