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Christmas 2014: Found in Translation: SearCh for humourIstic and Extravagant acroNyms and Thoroughly Inappropriate names For Important Clinical trials (SCIENTIFIC): qualitative and quantitative systematic study

机译:2014年圣诞节:在翻译中发现:SearCh用于幽默和夸张的肢体符号以及用于重要临床试验(SCIENTIFIC)的名称完全不适当:定性和定量的系统研究

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>Objectives To describe the development of acronym use across five major medical specialties and to evaluate the technical and aesthetic quality of the acronyms.>Design Acronyms obtained through a literature search of Pubmed.gov followed by a standardised assessment of acronym quality (BEAUTY and CHEATING criteria).>Participants Randomised controlled trials within psychiatry, rheumatology, pulmonary medicine, endocrinology, and cardiology published between 2000 and 2012.>Main outcome measures Prevalence proportion of acronyms and composite quality score for acronyms over time.>Results 14 965 publications were identified, of which 18.3% (n=2737) contained an acronym in the title. Acronym use was more common among cardiological studies than among the other four medical specialties (40% v 8-15% in 2012, P<0.001). Except for within cardiology, the prevalence of acronyms increased over time, with the average prevalence proportion among the remaining four specialties increasing from 4.0% to 12.4% from 2000 to 2012 (P<0.001). The median combined acronym quality score decreased significantly over the study period (P<0.001), from a median 9.25 in 2000 to 5.50 in 2012.>Conclusion From 2000 to 2012 the prevalence of acronyms in trial reports increased, coinciding with a substantial decrease in the technical and aesthetic quality of the acronyms. Strict enforcement of current guidelines on acronym construction by journal editors is necessary to ensure the proper use of acronyms in the future.
机译:>目标描述在五个主要医学专业中使用首字母缩略词的发展,并评估首字母缩略词的技术和美学质量。>设计通过文献搜索Pubmed.gov获得的首字母缩略词>参与者在2000年至2012年之间发表的有关精神病学,风湿病学,肺病学,内分泌学和心脏病学的随机对照试验。>主要结果指标首字母缩略词的流行比例和首字母缩略词的综合质量得分随时间的变化。>结果鉴定出14 965种出版物,其中18.3%(n = 2737)的标题中包含首字母缩写词。在心脏病学研究中,首字母缩写词的使用比其他四个医学专业更为普遍(2012年为40%对8-15%,P <0.001)。除心脏内科外,首字母缩写词的流行率随时间增加,从2000年到2012年,其余四个专业的平均流行率从4.0%增加到12.4%(P <0.001)。在研究期间,首字母缩写词综合质量得分的中位数显着下降(P <0.001),从2000年的中位数9.25下降到2012年的5.50。>结论从2000年到2012年,试验报告中首字母缩写词的流行率有所提高,与此同时,首字母缩写词的技术和美学质量也大大下降。为了确保将来能正确使用首字母缩写词,期刊编辑必须严格执行有关首字母缩写词构建的现行指南。

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