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Published on 15.12.14 in Vol 1, No 1 (2014): INAUGURAL ISSUE

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Works citing "Applying Human Factors Principles to Mitigate Usability Issues Related to Embedded Assumptions in Health Information Technology Design"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/humanfactors.3524):

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  1. Jatoba A, da Cunha AM, Vidal MCR, Burns CM, de Carvalho PVR. Contributions from cognitive engineering to requirements specifications for complex sociotechnical systems: A case study in the context of healthcare in Brazil. Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries 2019;29(1):63
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  2. Chaniaud N, Métayer N, Megalakaki O, Loup-Escande E. Effect of Prior Health Knowledge on the Usability of Two Home Medical Devices: Usability Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(9):e17983
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  3. Aromatario O, Van Hoye A, Vuillemin A, Foucaut A, Crozet C, Pommier J, Cambon L. How do mobile health applications support behaviour changes? A scoping review of mobile health applications relating to physical activity and eating behaviours. Public Health 2019;175:8
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  5. . Achieving Health Equity Through Use of Information Technology to Address Social Determinants of Health. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing 2020;38(3):116
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  6. Anderson E, Solch AK, Fincke BG, Meterko M, Wormwood JB, Vimalananda VG. Concerns of Primary Care Clinicians Practicing in an Integrated Health System: a Qualitative Study. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2020;35(11):3218
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  7. Sheon AR, Bolen SD, Callahan B, Shick S, Perzynski AT. Addressing Disparities in Diabetes Management Through Novel Approaches to Encourage Technology Adoption and Use. JMIR Diabetes 2017;2(2):e16
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  8. Latulippe K, Hamel C, Giroux D. Social Health Inequalities and eHealth: A Literature Review With Qualitative Synthesis of Theoretical and Empirical Studies. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(4):e136
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  9. . The RaDonda Vaught Case: A Critical Conversation on Nursing Practice and Technology. AACN Advanced Critical Care 2022;:e1
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  10. Sung M, He J, Zhou Q, Chen Y, Ji JS, Chen H, Li Z. Using an Integrated Framework to Investigate the Facilitators and Barriers of Health Information Technology Implementation in Noncommunicable Disease Management: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(7):e37338
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  11. Pimenta S, Hansen H, Demeyer H, Slevin P, Cruz J. Role of digital health in pulmonary rehabilitation and beyond: shaping the future. ERJ Open Research 2023;9(2):00212-2022
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  12. Jacobson JO, Zerillo JA, Doolin J, Stuver SO, Revette A, Mulvey T. Uncovering the Risks of Anticancer Therapy Through Incident Report Analysis Using a Newly Developed Medical Oncology Incident Taxonomy. Journal of Patient Safety 2023;19(8):580
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/humanfactors.3524):

  1. Or CK, Holden RJ, Valdez RS. Human-Automation Interaction. 2023. Chapter 6:97
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