HIV/AIDS
Multi-step usability evaluation of a self-management app to support medication adherence in persons living with HIV.
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Beauchemin M, Gradilla M, Baik D, Cho H, Schnall R. A Multi-step usability evaluation of a self-management app to support medication adherence in persons living with HIV. Int J Med Inform. 2019 Feb;122:37-44. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2018.11.012. Epub 2018 Dec 3. PMID: 30623782.
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Use of mHealth Technology for Supporting Symptom Management in Underserved Persons Living With HIV - Final Report
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Schnall, R. Use of mHealth Technology for Supporting Symptom Management in Underserved Persons Living With HIV - Final Report. (Prepared by Columbia University under Grant No. R21 HS023963). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2018.
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Uncovering a role for electronic personal health records in reducing disparities in sexually transmitted infection rates among students at a predominantly African American university: mixed-methods study.
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Jackman KM, Baral SD, Hightow-Weidman L, et al. Uncovering a role for electronic personal health records in reducing disparities in sexually transmitted infection rates among students at a predominantly African American university: mixed-methods study. JMIR Med Inform 2018 Jul 12;6(3):e41. PMID: 30001998.
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Understanding the predisposing, enabling, and reinforcing factors influencing the use of a mobile-based HIV management app: A real-world usability evaluation.
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Cho H, Porras T, Baik D, et al. Understanding the predisposing, enabling, and reinforcing factors influencing the use of a mobile-based HIV management app: A real-world usability evaluation. Int J Med Inform 2018 Sep;117:88-95. Epub 2018 Jun 18. PMID: 30032969.
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A multi-level usability evaluation of mobile health applications: a case study.
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Cho H, Yen PY, Dowding D, et al. A multi-level usability evaluation of mobile health applications: a case study. J Biomed Inform 2018 Aug 23. pii: S1532-0464(18)30167-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jbi.2018.08.012. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 30145317.
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Mobile health technology for improving symptom management in low income persons living with HIV.
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Schnall R, Cho H, Mangone A, et al. Mobile health technology for improving symptom management in low income persons living with HIV. AIDS Behav 2018 Jan 3. doi: 10.1007/s10461-017-2014-0. [Epub ahead of print]. PMID: 29299790.
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Health Information Technology Usability Evaluation Scale (Health-ITUES) for usability assessment of mobile health technology: validation study.
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Schnall R, Cho H, Liu J. Health Information Technology Usability Evaluation Scale (Health-ITUES) for usability assessment of mobile health technology: validation study. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2018 Jan 5;6(1):e4. PMID: 29305343.
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Predictors of willingness to use a smartphone for research in underserved persons living with HIV.
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Schnall R, Cho H, Webel A. Predictors of willingness to use a smartphone for research in underserved persons living with HIV. Int J Med Inform 2017 Mar;99:53-9. PMID: 28118922.
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Cost implications of human and automated follow-up in ambulatory care.
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Berner ES, Burkhardt JH, Panjamapirom A, et al. Cost implications of human and automated follow-up in ambulatory care. Am J Manag Care 2014 Nov;20(11 Spec No. 17):SP531-40. PMID: 25811827.
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Use of Electronic Personal Health Records as a Health Risk-Reduction Discussion Tool - Final Report
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Jackman K. Use of Electronic Personal Health Records as a Health Risk-Reduction Discussion Tool - Final Report. (Prepared by Morgan State University under Grant No. R36 HS023057). Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2016.
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