A randomized-controlled trial of computerized alerts to reduce unapproved medication abbreviation use.
Abbreviation use is a preventable cause of medication errors. The objective of this study was to test whether computerized alerts designed to reduce medication abbreviations and embedded within an electronic progress note program could reduce these abbreviations in the non-computer-assisted handwritten notes of physicians. Fifty-nine physicians were randomized to one of three groups: a forced correction alert group; an auto-correction alert group; or a group that received no alerts. Over [...]
Author(s): Myers, Jennifer S, Gojraty, Sattar, Yang, Wei, Linsky, Amy, Airan-Javia, Subha, Polomano, Rosemary C
DOI: 10.1136/jamia.2010.006130