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Diane Forsythe Award
Honors either peer-reviewed AMIA paper published in the Proceedings of the Annual Symposium or a peer-reviewed article in the scientific literature that best exemplifies the spirit and scholarship of Diana Forsythe.s work at the intersection of informatics and social sciences.
Winner for 2006
Ventres, William, Kooienga, Sarah, Vuckovic, Marlin, Ryan, Nygren, Peggy, and Stewart, Valerie.
Physicians, Patients, and the Electronic Health Record: An Ethnographic Analysis. Ann. Fam. Med, 4, 124-131.
Finalists for 2006
Cooper, Janet and Urquhart, Christine.
The Information Needs and Information-Seeking Behaviours of Home-Care Workers and Clients Receiving Home Care.
Health Information and Libraries Journal, 22:2, 107-116.
Dickerson, Suzanne, Boehmke, Marcia, Ogle, Carolann, and Brown, Jean K.
Seeking and Managing Hope: Patient's Experiences Using the Internet for Cancer Care. Oncology Nursing Forum, 33, E8-E17.
Senathirajah, Yalini, Kukafka, Rita, Guptarak, Marisa, and Cohall, Alwyn.
Health Information Seeking and Technology Use in Harlem - A Pilot Study using Community-Based Participatory Research.
Proceedings of the American Medical Informatics Association 2006 Annual Symposium.
Sittig, Dean, Krall, Michael, Kaalaas-Sittig, JoAnn, and Ash, Joan S.
Emotional Aspects of Computer-based Provider Order Entry: A Qualitative Study. Journal of the American Medical Informatics
Association, 12, 561-567.
Winners for 2005
David Kirsh, PhD, Nicole Peterson, Leslie A. Lenert, MD, MS.
“An Ontology of Geo-Reasoning to Support Medical Response to Attacks with Weapons of Mass Destruction.” Proceedings of
the American Medical Informatics Association 2005 Annual Symposium.
Carston S. Østerlund, MA, PhD, Nienke P. Dosa, MD, MPH, and Catherine Arnott Smith, MA, MSIS, PhD.
“Mother Knows Best: Medical Record Management for Patients with Spina Bifida During Transition from Pediatric to Adult
Care.” Proceedings of the American Medical Informatics Association 2005 Annual Symposium.
Finalists for 2005
Interruptions in Workflow for RNs in a Level One Trauma Center.
Juliana J. Brixey, MSN, MPH, RN, David J. Robinson, MD, and Zhihua Tang, PhD, Todd R. Johnson, PhD, Jiajie Zhang, PhD, and James P. Turley PhD, RN. Proceedings of the American Medical Informatics Association 2005 Annual Symposium.
Impacts of Computerized Physician Documentation in a Teaching Hospital: Perceptions of Faculty and Resident Physicians.
Peter J Embi MD, MS, Thomas R. Yackel, MD, MS, MPH, Judith R. Logan, Judith L. Bowen, MD, Thomas G. Cooney, MD, Paul Gorman, MD. J. Am Med Inform Assoc. 2004;11:300-309.
Online Communication and Support for Cancer Patient: A Relationship-centric Design Framework.
Jacob B. Weiss, Nancy M. Lorenzi, PhD. Proceedings of the American Medical Informatics Association 2005 Annual Symposium.
Winner for 2004
User Customisation of Medical Devices: The Reality
Randell R. (2003) Cogn Tech Work 5: pp163-170
Finalists for 2004
Implementing computerized physician order entry: the importance of special people
Ash JS;Stavri PZ;Dykstra R;Fournier L; (2003) Mar Int J Med Inf 69:02-Mar pp235-250
Institutional Decision-Making for Medical Device Purchasing: Evaluating Patient Safety
A.Keselman (S88 2004) Medinfo2004
Moving from Information Transfer to Information Exchange in Health and Health Care
Lee RG;Garvin T; (2003 Feb) Soc Sci Med 56:3 pp449-464
Teleconsultation: Rejected and Emerging Uses
Sicotte C;Lehoux P; (2003) Methods Inf Med 42:4 pp451-457
Sep Expertise in Practice: an Ethnographic Study Exploring Acquisition and Use of Knowledge in Anaesthesia
Smith A;Goodwin D;Mort M;Pope C; (2003) Br J Anaesth 91:3 pp319-328
Making Monitoring 'work': Human-machine Interaction and Patient Safety in Anaesthesia
Smith AF;Mort M;Goodwin D;Pope C; (2003) Nov Anaesthesia 58:11 pp1070-1078
Winner for 2003
Novek J. IT, gender and professional practice: Or, why an automated drug distribution system was sent back to the manufacturer. Sci. Technol. Hum. Val. 2002;27(3):379-403.
Nominees for 2003
Principles for a Successful Computerized Physician Order Entry Implementation
J.S. Ash, L. Fournier, P.Z. Stavri, and R. Dykstra, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR.
Moving from Information Transfer to Information Exchange in Health and Health Care
R.G. Lee, T. Garvin, Soc Sci Med. 2003 Feb; 56(3): 449-64
The Theory of Use Behing Telemedicine: How Compatible with Physicians. Clinical Routines?
P. Lehoux, C. Sicotte, J.L. Denis, M. Berg, and A. Lacroix, Soc Sci Med. 2002 Mar; 54(6): 889-904.
Organisational Culture Matters for System Integration in Health Care
S.K. Munir, and S. Kay, The University of Salford, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom.
IT, Gender and Professional Practice: Or, Why an Automated Drug Distribution System Was Sent Back to the Manufacturer
J. Novek, Sci. Technol. Hum. Val. 2002; 27(3): 379-403.
Challenges to Physicians. Use of a Wireless Alert Pager
M.C. Reddy, University of Missouri, Rolla, MO, W. Pratt, D.W. McDonald, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, and M.M. Shabot, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA.
Perception of Quality and Trustworthiness of Internet Resources by Personal Health Information Seekers
P.Z. Stavri, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, D.J. Freeman, Arizona Health Science Library University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, and C.M. Burroughs, Pacific Northwest Regional Medical Library University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Making Nursing Visible? Gender, Technology and the Care Plan as Script
M. Wilson, Information Technology & People, 2002, 15(2): 139-158.
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