| 2013 | ||
|---|---|---|
| j6 | Peter Hoonakker, Pascale Carayon, Roger L. Brown, Randi S. Cartmill, Tosha B. Wetterneck, James M. Walker: Changes in end-user satisfaction with Computerized Provider Order Entry over time among nurses and providers in intensive care units. JAMIA 20(2): 252-259 (2013) | |
| 2012 | ||
| j5 | Randi S. Cartmill, James M. Walker, Mary Ann Blosky, Roger L. Brown, Svetolik Djurkovic, Deborah B. Dunham, Debra Gardill, Marilyn T. Haupt, Dean Parry, Tosha B. Wetterneck, Kenneth E. Wood, Pascale Carayon: Impact of electronic order management on the timeliness of antibiotic administration in critical care patients. I. J. Medical Informatics 81(11): 782-791 (2012) | |
| j4 | Richard J. Holden, Roger L. Brown, Matthew Scanlon, Ben-Tzion Karsh: Modeling nurses' acceptance of bar coded medication administration technology at a pediatric hospital. JAMIA 19(6): 1050-1058 (2012) | |
| 2011 | ||
| j3 | Calvin K. L. Or, Ben-Tzion Karsh, Dolores J. Severtson, Laura J. Burke, Roger L. Brown, Patricia Flatley Brennan: Factors affecting home care patients' acceptance of a web-based interactive self-management technology. JAMIA 18(1): 51-59 (2011) | |
| j2 | Pascale Carayon, Randi S. Cartmill, Mary Ann Blosky, Roger L. Brown, Matthew Hackenberg, Peter Hoonakker, Ann Schoofs Hundt, Evan Norfolk, Tosha B. Wetterneck, James M. Walker: ICU nurses' acceptance of electronic health records. JAMIA 18(6): 812-819 (2011) | |
| 2009 | ||
| j1 | Ben-Tzion Karsh, Richard J. Holden, Kamisha Escoto, Samuel Alper, Matthew Scanlon, Judi Arnold, Kathleen Skibinski, Roger L. Brown: Do Beliefs About Hospital Technologies Predict Nurses' Perceptions of Quality of Care? A Study of Task-Technology Fit in Two Pediatric Hospitals. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interaction 25(5): 374-389 (2009) | |
| 2007 | ||
| c1 | Ben-Tzion Karsh, Kamisha Escoto, Samuel Alper, Richard J. Holden, Matthew Scanlon, Kathleen Murkowski, Neal Patel, Theresa Shalaby, Judi Arnold, Rainu Kaushal, Kathleen Skibinski, Roger L. Brown: Do Beliefs About Hospital Technologies Predict Nurses' Perceptions of Their Ability to Provide Quality Care? A Study in Two Pediatric Hospitals. HCI (8) 2007: 77-83 | |
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