Department of Medicine, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan.
Section of Gastroenterology, Aga Khan University, Karachi, Pakistan.
Postgrad Med J. 2016 Dec;92(1094):721-725. doi: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2016-134086. Epub 2016 Jun 8.
Inappropriate use of abbreviations and acronyms in healthcare has become an international patient safety issue. The aim of this study was to assess the knowledge of medical abbreviations and acronyms among residents of the department of medicine at a tertiary-care hospital.
Internal medicine residents (IMRs), subspecialty residents (SRs) and students were asked to complete a self-administered questionnaire which comprised standard abbreviations used in medicine and its various subspecialties. Scores obtained by the residents were classified into three categories: >70% correct answers; 50-69% correct answers; <50% correct answers.
A total of 77 IMRs, SRs and medical students participated. Overall, good responses were achieved by 53 (68.8%), 16 (20.8%) attained satisfactory responses, and eight (10.4%) had unsatisfactory scores. The majority of SRs achieved good responses (19/22 (86%)), followed by IMRs (30/40 (75%)) and students (4/15 (26.7%)). Evaluation of their knowledge taken from the list of 'do not use' abbreviations showed that 89.6% reported using 'Q.D.' instead of 'once a day', and 93% used 'IU' instead of the entire phrase 'international unit'. The top five 'not to use' abbreviations were ZnSO, µg, MgSO, IU and SC, with the frequency 100%, 96%, 94.8%, 93% and 90%, respectively.
This study showed that there is a knowledge gap among trainees in medicine regarding the meaning and usage of common medical abbreviations. We therefore recommend proper education of trainees in medicine to ensure they understand the meaning of abbreviations and are aware of the list of 'do not use' abbreviations.
在医疗保健中不恰当地使用缩写和首字母缩略词已成为国际患者安全问题。本研究的目的是评估三级保健医院内科住院医师对医学缩写和首字母缩略词的了解。
内科住院医师(IMR)、亚专业住院医师(SR)和学生被要求完成一份自我管理的问卷,其中包括医学及其各个亚专业中使用的标准缩写。住院医师的得分分为三个类别:>70%正确答案;50-69%正确答案;<50%正确答案。
共有 77 名 IMR、SR 和医学生参加。总体而言,53 人(68.8%)的反应良好,16 人(20.8%)的反应令人满意,8 人(10.4%)的反应不佳。大多数 SR 获得了良好的反应(19/22(86%)),其次是 IMR(30/40(75%))和学生(4/15(26.7%))。从“不要使用”缩写列表中评估他们的知识,89.6%的人报告使用“Q.D.”而不是“每天一次”,93%的人使用“IU”而不是完整的短语“国际单位”。排名前五的“不要使用”缩写是 ZnSO、µg、MgSO、IU 和 SC,频率分别为 100%、96%、94.8%、93%和 90%。
本研究表明,医学受训者在常见医学缩写的含义和用法方面存在知识差距。因此,我们建议对医学受训者进行适当的教育,以确保他们理解缩写的含义,并了解“不要使用”缩写的列表。