Ashley K. Barrett, Ph.D

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University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
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Keri K. Stephens grad student 2013 UT Austin
 (When it Comes to Technology, is Newer Always Better? Emergency Medical Records in Hospital Organizations and Changing Workflow Dynamics)
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Barrett AK, Ford J, Zhu Y. (2022) Communication Overload in Hospitals: Exploring Organizational Safety Communication, Worker Job Attitudes, and Communication Efficacy. Health Communication. 1-15
Barrett AK, Ford J, Zhu Y. (2020) Sending and Receiving Safety and Risk Messages in Hospitals: An Exploration into Organizational Communication Channels and Providers' Communication Overload. Health Communication. 1-12
Barrett AK, Murphy MM. (2020) Feeling Supported in Addiction Recovery: Comparing Face-to-Face and Videoconferencing 12-Step Meetings Western Journal of Communication. 1-24
Barrett AK, Murphy M. (2019) Was that logical? Demonstrating decision-making constraints in the contemporary workplace environment Communication Teacher. 33: 309-314
Barrett AK. (2019) Digital storytelling Narrative Inquiry. 29: 213-243
Barrett AK. (2018) Technological appropriations as workarounds Information Technology & People. 31: 368-387
Barrett AK. (2017) Electronic Health Record (EHR) Organizational Change: Explaining Resistance Through Profession, Organizational Experience, and EHR Communication Quality. Health Communication. 1-11
Barrett A, Murphy M, Blackburn K. (2017) "Playing Hooky" Health Messages: Apprehension, Impression Management, and Deception. Health Communication. 1-12
Barrett AK, Dailey S. (2017) A new normal? Competing national cultural discourses and workers’ constructions of identity and meaningful work in Norway Communication Monographs. 85: 284-307
Barrett A. (2017) Information-Seeking From Organizational Communication Sources During Healthcare Technology Change Communication Quarterly. 66: 58-78
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