AHRQ Health IT Projects Publication Database
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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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Supporting patient-provider collaboration to identify individual triggers using food and symptom journals.
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Schroeder J, Hoffswell J, Chung CF, et al. Supporting patient-provider collaboration to identify individual triggers using food and symptom journals. CSCW 2017 Feb 25;2017:1726-39. PMID: 28516172.
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When personal tracking becomes social: examining the use of Instagram for healthy eating.
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Chung CF, Agapie E, Schroeder J, et al. When personal tracking becomes social: examining the use of Instagram for healthy eating. Proc SIGCHI Conf Hum Factor Comput Syst 2017 May 2;2017:1674-87. PMID: 28516174.
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TummyTrials: a feasibility study of using self-experimentation to detect individualized food triggers.
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Karkar R, Schroeder J, Epstein DA, et al. TummyTrials: a feasibility study of using self-experimentation to detect individualized food triggers. Proc SIGCHI Conf Hum Factor Comput Syst 2017 May 2;2017:6850-63. PMID: 28516175.
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More than telemonitoring: health provider use and nonuse of life-log data in irritable bowel syndrome and weight management.
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Chung C-F, Cook J, Bales E, et al. More than telemonitoring: health provider use and nonuse of life-log data in irritable bowel syndrome and weight management. J Med Internet Res 2015;17(8):e203. PMID: 26297627.
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The impact of a tele-ICU on provider attitudes about teamwork and safety climate.
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Chu-Weininger MY, Wueste L, et al. The impact of a tele-ICU on provider attitudes about teamwork and safety climate. Qual Saf Health Care 2010 Dec;19(6):e39.
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A time-motion study of registered nurses' workflow in intensive care unit remote monitoring.
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Tang Z, Mazabob L, Weavind E, et al. A time-motion study of registered nurses' workflow in intensive care unit remote monitoring. AMIA Annu Symp Proc 2006:759-63. PMID: 17238443.
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