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| Patricia BrennanSummaryAffiliation: University of Wisconsin Country: USA Publications
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Publications
Improving health care by understanding patient preferences: the role of computer technologyP F Brennan
University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 5:257-62. 1998....
Project HealthDesign: rethinking the power and potential of personal health recordsPatricia Flatley Brennan
School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin Madison, H6 241 CSC, Madison, WI 53792, USA
J Biomed Inform 43:S3-5. 2010....
Project HealthDesign: enhancing action through informationPatricia Flatley Brennan
University of Wisconsin Madison School of Nursing, Madison, WI, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 146:214-8. 2009....
Creating technology-enhanced practice: A university-home care-corporate alliancePatricia Flatley Brennan
School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 53792, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 122:644-8. 2006..This paper describes the innovation and the experience of bringing it into full operation...
Technology-enhanced practice for patients with chronic cardiac disease: home implementation and evaluationPatricia Flatley Brennan
University of Wisconsin Madison School of Nursing, Madison, Wisconsin 53792, USA
Heart Lung 39:S34-46. 2010..This 3-year field experiment engaged 60 nurses and 282 patients in the design and evaluation of an innovative home-care nursing model, referred to as technology-enhanced practice (TEP)...
Patient safety. Remember who it's really forPatricia Flatley Brennan
School of Nursing and College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Int J Med Inform 73:547-50. 2004....
Towards linking patients and clinical information: detecting UMLS concepts in e-mailPatricia Flatley Brennan
University of Wisconsin Madison, 372 Mechanical Engineering, 1513 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706, USA
J Biomed Inform 36:334-41. 2003..g., clinical notes) to lexically complex knowledge resources such as those emerging from the Human Genome Project...
Health informatics and community health: support for patients as collaborators in careP F Brennan
School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin Madison, USA
Methods Inf Med 38:274-8. 1999....
HeartCare: an Internet-based information and support system for patient home recovery after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgeryP F Brennan
Moehlman Bascan Professor of Nursing and Engineering, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA
J Adv Nurs 35:699-708. 2001....
Photographic data--An untapped resource to explore complex phenomena such as health information management in the household (HIMH)Jenna L Marquard
Industrial and Systems Engineering Department, College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI 53706 1572, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 122:58-62. 2006..Their use should be investigated further concerning other complex environments within nursing informatics...
Patient-centered design. The potential of user-centered design in personal health recordsMargarita Morales Rodriguez
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
J AHIMA 78:44-6; quiz 49-50. 2007
Linguistic analysis: terms and phrases used by patients in e-mail messages to nursesYichuan Hsieh
H6 296 Clinical Scence Center, School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 107:511-5. 2004..This study demonstrates that it is possible to automatically extract and capture the linguistic meaning of the terms patients use in their electronic mail messages...
HeartCareII: patients' use of a home care web resourceGail R Casper
University of Wisconsin Madison, School of Nursing, Madison, WI, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 146:139-43. 2009..This pattern of exposure to such web-based resources is consistent with findings of prior studies; it may support an episodic need for health resources in the home based on changing health demands...
Reading between the numbers: the potential of patient narrativeKathy A Johnson
University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 146:187-91. 2009..Set in the presence of evolving personal health records, a new venue for the therapeutic relationship is emerging, creating an opportune moment for nursing to influence the structure of this new model of care...
Formalizing nursing knowledge: from theories and models to ontologiesJane Peace
School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 146:347-51. 2009..Our experience provides an example of how knowledge representations may be created to facilitate electronic support for nursing practice and knowledge development...
HeartCareII: home care support for patients with chronic cardiac diseasePatricia Flatley Brennan
University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison 53792, and Aurora HealthCare, Milwaukee, WI, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 129:988-92. 2007..This paper describes the nursing practice model and the web resource, and reports the experience of patients recruited in the early phase of the study...
Making the procedure manual come alive: A prototype relational database and dynamic website model for the management of nursing informationJane Peace
School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Stud Health Technol Inform 122:450-4. 2006..This database driven dynamic website model is an important innovation to meet the challenge of content management and dissemination of nursing information...
A model for economic analysisMary Ellen Murray
University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Nursing, Madison, WI, USA
Nurs Econ 21:280-7, 259. 2003..The production process model is proposed as a way to guide economic evaluation of health care projects, programs, technology, or research. The model is illustrated with data from the development of a home care computer intervention...
Community-wide information systems design: concepts and an illustrationPatricia Flatley Brennan
School of Nursing, College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Medinfo 11:192-6. 2004..Key themes include (1) partnerships; (2) brokering and integrating existing initiatives; and (3) creating business models for sustainability..
Patient-centered interventionsDiane R Lauver
University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing, 53792-2455, USA
Res Nurs Health 25:246-55. 2002....
Information technology as an infrastructure for patient safety: nursing research needsSusan K Newbold
University of Maryland School of Nursing, 655 N Lombard ST, Baltimore, MD 21201 1579, USA
Int J Med Inform 73:657-62. 2004....
Health@Home: the work of health information management in the household (HIMH): implications for consumer health informatics (CHI) innovationsAnne Moen
School of Nursing, InterMedia, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
J Am Med Inform Assoc 12:648-56. 2005....
Translating knowledge into practice: passing the hot potato!Nancy Staggers
J Am Med Inform Assoc 14:684-5. 2007
A discipline by any other namePatricia Flatley Brennan
J Am Med Inform Assoc 9:306-7. 2002
Perceived health status and health-promoting behaviors of African-American and White informal caregivers of impaired eldersPatricia E McDonald
Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA
J Natl Black Nurses Assoc 16:8-17. 2005..The relationship between perceived health status and health-promoting behaviors has not been documented in prior studies of caregivers, or in studies comparing the two racial groups of African-Americans and Whites...
AMIA recommendations for national health threat surveillance and responsePatricia Flatley Brennan
J Am Med Inform Assoc 9:204-6. 2002
A consensus action agenda for achieving the national health information infrastructureWilliam A Yasnoff
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, US Department of Health and Human Services, Room 440D, Hubert H Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 11:332-8. 2004..Improving the safety, quality, and efficiency of health care will require immediate and ubiquitous access to complete patient information and decision support provided through a National Health Information Infrastructure (NHII)...
Measurement of nursing practice models using multiattribute utility theory: relationship to patient and organizational outcomesMary K Anthony
Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106 4904, USA
Qual Manag Health Care 13:40-52. 2004..Specifically, factors that addressed interactions among health care team members were most often related to outcomes...
Guideposts to the future--an agenda for nursing informaticsKathleen A McCormick
SAIC Health Solutions, Brown Operation, 5203 Leesburg Pike, Suite 1477, Falls Church, VA 22041, USA
J Am Med Inform Assoc 14:19-24. 2007....
Research Grants
- CUSTOMIZED COMPUTER SUPPORT--HOME CARE OF CABG PATIENTSPatricia Brennan; Fiscal Year: 2001..Properly utilized, computer tools that personalize access to Internet resources can help extend key nursing services to patients and ensure that patients achieve their cardiac recovery goals. ..
- Custom Computer Support: Home Care of CABG PatientsPatricia Brennan; Fiscal Year: 2007..Key outcome variables include patient and nurse satisfaction with care, patient self-management, 30-day readmission rate and nurse workload. ..
