Frequency, comprehension and attitudes of physicians towards abbreviations in the medical record.
Hamiel U, Hecht I, Nemet A, et al. Frequency, comprehension and attitudes of physicians towards abbreviations in the medical record. Postgrad Med J. 2018;94(1111):254-258. doi:10.1136/postgradmedj-2017-135515.
Abbreviations are both ubiquitous in clinical documentation and frequently misinterpreted. This cross-sectional Israeli study found that only 1.2% of physicians could understand 50% or more of the abbreviations in ophthalmologists' notes. Israeli physicians document in Hebrew, but ophthalmologists there favor English abbreviations. The authors suggest that use of abbreviations should be discouraged due to the potential for misinterpretations to affect patient care.
Hamiel U, Hecht I, Nemet A, et al. Frequency, comprehension and attitudes of physicians towards abbreviations in the medical record. Postgrad Med J. 2018;94(1111):254-258. doi:10.1136/postgradmedj-2017-135515.