Faculty Research

Department of Biomedical and Health Information Sciences Published papers

The following are representative articles. Links are provided to public articles. If links are not included the article has been published on a secure site.

1. Valenta A. L. (2005). e-Session 3108: Fact of fiction: Decision support alerts are accepted by physician majority. In Proceedings of the Annual HIMSS Conference and Exhibition; Feb 13 – 17; Dallas, Texas. Chicago: HIMSS.

2. Valenta, A. L. (2006, Summer). At the interface: Clinicians and decision support systems. In E-Health & Medical IT Solutions (pp. 56 – 58). London: Business Briefings, Ltd.

3. Valenta, A., Brooks, I., Laureto, R., & Ramaprasad, A. (2007, Fall). Breaking the silo: Using informatics to support clinical and translational science. Journal of Healthcare Information Management, 21(4), 15-17.

4. Bullington, P, Pawola, L, et al. (2007). Identification of medication non-adherence factors in adolescent transplant patients: The patient’s viewpoint. Pediatric Transplantation, 11, 914-921.

5. Ramaprasad A, Valenta AL, Brooks I. Clinical and translational science informatics infrastructure: A framework and case study. In: Proceedings of HEALTHINF 2008 [First International Conference on Health Informatics]; 2008 Jan 28 – 31, Funchal, Madeira – Portugal; 2008.

6. Ramaprasad A, Valenta AL, Brooks I. Clinical and translational science informatics: Translating information to transform health care (January 15, 2009). In: Proceedings of HEALTHINF 2009 [Second International Conference on Health Informatics]; 2009 Jan 14 – 17, Porto, Portugal; pp. 135-141, 2009.

7. Stevenson GWP, Valenta AL. Case study: Securing e-PHI—Can clinicians and IT ever agree? Journal of Healthcare Information Management 2009 Fall;23(4):46-53.

8. Valenta, A. L., Browning, M. M., Weddle, T. E., Stevenson, G. W. P., Boyd, A. D., Hynes, D. M. Physician perceptions of clinical reminders. In Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Health Informatics Symposium; 2010 Nov 11 – 12; Washington, DC. Arlington, VA: Association for Computing Machinery.

9. Boyd, A., Stevenson, G., Dieter, M., Johnson, T., & Valenta, A. (2010). A Q-sample to solicit clinical researchers’ opinions of barriers in informatics to advance clinical research (Poster – Board 43). 2010 AMIA Summit on Clinical Research Informatics.

10. Dieter, M. (2005). E-Learn 2007, Transformative Distance Learning: Using Critical Discourse Analysis to Understand Perspective Change in Adult Asynchronous Learners. Brief Paper presented on October 16, 2007. Quebec City.

11. Dieter M.G. & Kielhofner, G. (2006). Searching the literature. In Research in Occupational Therapy: Methods of Inquiry for Enhancing Practice (pp. 437-451). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis.

12. Dieter, M. (2005). AERA 2005, Emergent Discourse Patterns in Adult Asynchronous Distance Learning Communities: Interdiscursivity in Health Informatics Education, April 15, 2005, Montreal.

13. Boyd AD and Soble J, “Structured Reporting” Textbook of Non-invasive cardiovascular imaging: A Multimodality Approach Garcia M. (ed). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. October 1, 2009.

14. Valenta AL, Browning MM, Weddle TE, Stevenson G, Boyd AD, Hynes DM “Physician perceptions of clinical reminder” Proceeding of 1st ACM International Health Informatics, 2010, 1, 710-717.

15. Boyd AD, Funk EA, Schwartz SM, Kaplan B, Keenan GM, “Top EHR Challenge in light of the stimulus: Enabling effective interdisciplinary, intradisciplinary, and cross setting communication” Journal of Health Information Management, 24(1), 18-24.

16. Boyd AD, Hosner C, Hunscher DA, Athey BD, Clauw DJ, Green L. “An ‘Honest Broker’ Mechanism to maintain Privacy for Patient Care and Academic Medical Research” Int J Med Inform. 2007 May-Jun;76(5-6):407-11.

17. Pawola L, Boffa D. “Identification and Conceptualization of Nurse Super Users.” Journal of Healthcare Information Management. 20(4):60-68, Fall 2006.

18. Bufallino J, Pawola L. Attributes that Healthcare Professionals Consider Important When Assisting a Patient’s Evaluation of Direct to Consumer Advertising. Ruth K. Palmer Research Symposium. Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing, Loyola University of Chicago. Oak Brook, IL: March 26, 2010

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