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BMJ bans "accidents".(British Medical Journal)(Editorial)

British Medical Journal

| June 02, 2001 | Davis, Ronald M; Pless, Barry | COPYRIGHT 2003 British Medical Association. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Accidents are not unpredictable

For many years safety officials and public health authorities have discouraged use of the word "accident" when it refers to injuries or the events that produce them. An accident is often understood to be unpredictable--a chance occurrence or an "act of God"--and therefore unavoidable. However, most injuries and their precipitating events are predictable and preventable.[1-3] That is why the BMJ has decided to ban the word accident.

In an editorial in the BMJ in 1993 Evans explained why "motor vehicle crash" is an appropriate expression but "motor vehicle accident" is not: "The word crash indicates in a simple factual way what is observed, while accident seems to suggest in addition a general explanation of why it occurred without any evidence to support such an explanation."[4] Evans also argued that "accident" is inappropriate in reference to medical errors (as in medical accidents) and that "its use in medical settings continues to mislead."[4]

Eight years later "accident" continues to be misused in medical circles--and on the pages of the BMJ. An online search for "accident" in the BMJ for the period January 1996 to December 2000 indicated that it has been used in the title or abstract of 101 articles 'anti anywhere within 1559 …

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