Published on in Vol 5, No 3 (2016): Jul-Sept

Using Tablet Computers to Increase Patient Engagement With Electronic Personal Health Records: Protocol For a Prospective, Randomized Interventional Study

Using Tablet Computers to Increase Patient Engagement With Electronic Personal Health Records: Protocol For a Prospective, Randomized Interventional Study

Using Tablet Computers to Increase Patient Engagement With Electronic Personal Health Records: Protocol For a Prospective, Randomized Interventional Study

Journals

  1. McAlearney A, Hefner J, MacEwan S, Gaughan A, DePuccio M, Walker D, Hogan C, Fareed N, Sieck C, Huerta T. Care Team Perspectives About an Inpatient Portal: Benefits and Challenges of Patients’ Portal Use During Hospitalization. Medical Care Research and Review 2021;78(5):537 View
  2. Greysen S, Harrison J, Rareshide C, Magan Y, Seghal N, Rosenthal J, Jacolbia R, Auerbach A. A randomized controlled trial to improve engagement of hospitalized patients with their patient portals. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2018;25(12):1626 View
  3. Sheon A, Bolen S, Callahan B, Shick S, Perzynski A. Addressing Disparities in Diabetes Management Through Novel Approaches to Encourage Technology Adoption and Use. JMIR Diabetes 2017;2(2):e16 View
  4. Greysen S, Magan Y, Rosenthal J, Jacolbia R, Auerbach A, Harrison J. Patient Recommendations to Improve the Implementation of and Engagement With Portals in Acute Care: Hospital-Based Qualitative Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(1):e13337 View
  5. Yen P, Walker D, Smith J, Zhou M, Menser T, McAlearney A. Usability evaluation of a commercial inpatient portal. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2018;110:10 View
  6. Walker D, Hefner J, Sieck C, Huerta T, McAlearney A. Framework for Evaluating and Implementing Inpatient Portals: a Multi-stakeholder Perspective. Journal of Medical Systems 2018;42(9) View