Janessa Griffith

According to our database1, Janessa Griffith authored at least 21 papers between 2013 and 2022.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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Bibliography

2022
Why Do People Use Online Lab Results and What Do They Look For: A Qualitative Study.
Proceedings of the Challenges of Trustable AI and Added-Value on Health, 2022

2021
Assessing the quality of mobile applications in chronic disease management: a scoping review.
npj Digit. Medicine, 2021

A User Experience and eHealth Literacy Inspection of a Lab Test Interpretation Mobile App for Citizens.
Proceedings of the Public Health and Informatics, 2021

A Tale of Two Inspection Methods: Comparing an eHealth Literacy and User Experience Checklist with Heuristic Evaluation.
Proceedings of the Public Health and Informatics, 2021

2019
Putting Guidelines in the Hands of Patients: A Heuristic Evaluation of a Consumer Mobile Application.
Proceedings of the Improving Usability, Safety and Patient Outcomes with Health Information Technology, 2019

Advancing Telehealth Nursing Practice in Oncology: Factors Affecting Nurse Use of Electronic Symptom Management Guidelines.
Proceedings of the Improving Usability, Safety and Patient Outcomes with Health Information Technology, 2019

2017
Designing a Mobile Health Application Prototype for the Management of Interstitial Cystitis/Painful Bladder Syndrome.
Proceedings of the MEDINFO 2017: Precision Healthcare through Informatics, 2017

Usability and eHealth Literacy Evaluation of a Mobile Health Application Prototype to Track Diagnostic Imaging Examinations.
Proceedings of the Building Capacity for Health Informatics in the Future, 2017

Isolating the Effects of a Mobile Phone on the Usability and Safety of eHealth Software Applications.
Proceedings of the Building Capacity for Health Informatics in the Future, 2017

2016
Integrating Electronic Health Record Competencies into Undergraduate Health Informatics Education.
Proceedings of the Exploring Complexity in Health: An Interdisciplinary Systems Approach - Proceedings of MIE2016 at HEC2016, Munich, Germany, 28 August, 2016

2015
Evidence-based Heuristics for Evaluating Demands on eHealth Literacy and Usability in a Mobile Consumer Health Application.
Proceedings of the MEDINFO 2015: eHealth-enabled Health, 2015

Mobile Usability Testing in Healthcare: Methodological Approaches.
Proceedings of the MEDINFO 2015: eHealth-enabled Health, 2015

The Role of Technology in Reducing Unnecessary Duplicate Diagnostic Imaging Examinations.
Proceedings of the Driving Quality in Informatics: Fulfilling the Promise, 2015

Physician Experiences with Perceived Pressure to Order Diagnostic Imaging Services.
Proceedings of the Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Many Places, 2015

Nurse Practitioner Perceptions of the Impact of Electronic Medical Records Upon Clinical Practice.
Proceedings of the Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Many Places, 2015

Integrating Electronic Health Record Competencies into Undergraduate Health Informatics Curricula: A Preliminary Qualitative Study.
Proceedings of the AMIA 2015, 2015

2014
How are Electronic Medical Records Used by Nurse Practitioners?
Proceedings of the e-Health - For Continuity of Care - Proceedings of MIE2014, the 25th European Medical Informatics Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, August 31, 2014

Do Electronic Health Records Help Undergraduate Students Develop Health Informatics Competencies?
Proceedings of the e-Health - For Continuity of Care - Proceedings of MIE2014, the 25th European Medical Informatics Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, August 31, 2014

2013
Do Electronic Health Records Help Undergraduate Health Informatics Students to Develop Health Informatics Competencies?
Proceedings of the MEDINFO 2013, 2013

Tailoring Decision Support to Suit User Needs: A Diagnostic Imaging Example.
Proceedings of the Enabling Health and Healthcare through ICT, 2013

Introducing the Electronic Health Record into Undergraduate Health Informatics Education: Effects on Competency Development.
Proceedings of the AMIA 2013, 2013


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