Zamolba članovima koji rade na radioterapiji

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Naša kolegica Anastasia Sarchosoglou iz Grčke, provodi doktorski studij u sklopu kojeg je razvila aplikaciju za radiološke tehnologe koji rade na radioterapiji te vas ljubazno moli za ocjenu navedene aplikacije. 

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Puno hvala na vašem vremenu i pomoći. 

About i-SART:
i-SART is designed to raise patient safety awareness among radiotherapy professionals and promote proactive risk management in clinical practice. The tool includes:

  • A database of potential Failure Modes (FMs) derived from 8 published articles and 2 unpublished reports.
  • A specialized chatbot (ISART Expert 2.0, a GPTs), based on radiotherapy guidelines and real incident cases, to facilitate discussions on safety measures, real-life incidents, and other patient safety topics.

While the app is in English can be translated via Windows auto-translation and the chatbot can operate in any language, making it accessible to a broader audience.

Participation Details:

  • Time required: ~30 minutes
    • 8 minutes to watch a tutorial video
    • The remainder to register, explore the app, chat with the chatbot, and complete a short evaluation questionnaire.

Links:

1.                   Tutorial Video (8 minutes):

https://www.canva.com/design/DAGW2_gUhyw/r-QfTPLu36Y5kGovjZD-yQ/watch?utm_content=DAGW2_gUhyw&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor

 I recommend watching this video first to make navigation easier.

2.                   Access i-SART app (requires registration):  https://i-sart.eu/

3.                   Chatbot: a ChatGPT account is required, if the participants don’t have one, they can register for free at https://chatgpt.com/

4.                   Evaluation Form: Integrated into i-SART (on the left panel) or accessible separately via this link https://forms.office.com/e/n2fTBh6ucB?origin=lprLink

The application is currently in its pilot phase, and feedback will be instrumental in refining its usability and the chatbot, expanding its content, and enhancing its features. Honest and objective feedback will contribute significantly to the improvements of this project.

Please note that all evaluations are anonymous, and the results will only be used for my PhD-related publications and presentations.

I kindly request that evaluations be completed by January 31th.

Thank you again for your support! If you or participants have any questions or require further information, please don’t hesitate to reach out at anastasia.sarch@outlook.com

 Warm regards,
Anastasia Sarchosoglou, Radiotherapy Radiographer (RTT), MSc
PhD (c) University of West Attica, Greece
EFRS EB member
Liaison Officer of European Affairs of the Panhellenic Society of Radiological Technologists (PASYTA)
General Oncological Hospital of Kifisia “Oi Agioi Anargyroi”, Athens, Greece

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