AHRQ Health IT Projects Publication Database
This database serves as a central repository for publications resulting from AHRQ Health IT funded work that is PubMed or Google Scholar indexed, including: book chapters, journal articles, conference proceedings, and reports from funded contracts.
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Commercial off-the-shelf consumer health informatics interventions: recommendations for their design, evaluation and redesign.
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Marquard JL, Zayas-Caban T. Commercial off-the-shelf consumer health informatics interventions: recommendations for their design, evaluation and redesign. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2012;19(1):137-42.
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Health information management in the home: a human factors assessment.
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Zayas-Caban T. Health information management in the home: a human factors assessment. Work 2012;41(3):315-28.
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Using Human Factors to Guide the Design and Implementation of Consumer Health Informatics Interventions.
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Zayas-Cabán T, Marquard JL. Using human factors to guide the design and implementation of consumer health informatics interventions. In: Augusto JC, Huch M, Kameas A, et al., eds. Handbook on ambient assistance technologies for healthcare, rehabilitation and well-being. Fairfax: IOS Press, Inc.; 2012; p. 22–36.
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Path tortuosity in everyday movements of elderly persons increases fall prediction beyond knowledge of fall history, medication use, and standardized gait and balance assessments.
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Kearns WD, Fozard JL, Becker M, et al. Path tortuosity in everyday movements of elderly persons increases fall prediction beyond knowledge of fall history, medication use, and standardized gait and balance assessments. J Am Med Dir Assoc 2012 Sep;13(7):665.e7-665.e13.
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Tracking natural human movements identifies differences in cognition and health.
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Kearns WD, Fozard JL. Tracking natural human movements identifies differences in cognition and health. In: Augusto JC, Huch M, Kameas A, et al, eds. Handbook of ambient assisted living-technology for healthcare, rehabilitation and well-being. Vol. 11. Amsterdam, NL: IOS Press; 2012. p. 331-45.
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Consistency of patient preferences about a secure internet-based patient communications portal: Contemplating, enrolling, and using.
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Wakefield DS, Kruse RL, Wakefield BJ, et al. Consistency of patient preferences about a secure internet-based patient communications portal: Contemplating, enrolling, and using. Am J Med Qual 2012 Apr. [Epub ahead of print]
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Internet use by primary care patients: where is the digital divide?
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Kruse RL, Koopman RJ, Wakefield BJ, et al. Internet use by primary care patients: where is the digital divide? Fam Med 2012 May;44(5):342-7.
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Primary Care Providers as Partners in Long-Term Follow-Up of Pediatric Cancer Survivors.
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Meacham LR, Edwards P, Cherven B, et al. Primary care providers as partners in long-term follow-up of pediatric Cancer Survivors. J Cancer Surviv 2012; 6 (3): 270-7.
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TEAhM-Technologies for Enhancing Access to Health Management: a pilot study of community-based telehealth.
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Resnick HE, Ilagan PR, Kaylor MB, et al. TEAhM-Technologies for Enhancing Access to Health Management: a pilot study of community-based telehealth. Telemed J E Health 2012 Apr; 18(3): 166-74.
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How many medication orders are entered through free-text in EHRs?--a study on hypoglycemic agents.
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Zhou L, Mahoney LM, Shakurova A, et al. How many medication orders are entered through free-text in EHRs?--a study on hypoglycemic agents. AMIA Annu Symp Proc 2012;2012:1079-88.
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