Lesa L. Huber
Affiliations: | School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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Karikari G, Huber L, Lohrmann DK, et al. (2020) Medical students perspectives and consideration of geriatrics for future practice. An exploratory study of a public medical school in Ghana. Gerontology & Geriatrics Education. 1-14 |
Karikari G, Huber LL, Lohrmann DK. (2019) IS GHANA READY FOR GERIATRICS? MEDICAL STUDENTS’ INTEREST AND INTENTION TOWARD GERIATRIC SPECIALIZATION IN GHANA Innovation in Aging. 3: S299-S299 |
Huber L, Watson C. (2014) Technology: Education and Training Needs of Older Adults Educational Gerontology. 40: 16-25 |
Huber LL, Shankar K, Caine K, et al. (2013) How In-Home Technologies Mediate Caregiving Relationships in Later Life International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. 29: 441-455 |
Walker BA, Huber LL. (2012) Development of a fall prevention protocol for replication in a virtual environment Advances in Aging Research. 1: 47-52 |
Shankar K, Huber L, Camp L, et al. (2012) Finding the older user in home-based computing studies Gerontechnology. 11 |
Garg V, Huber L, Camp L, et al. (2012) Full paper: Risk communication design for older adults Gerontechnology. 11 |
Garg V, Huber L, Camp LJ, et al. (2012) Risk communication design for older adults Gerontechnology. 11: 166 |
Shankar K, Camp LJ, Connelly K, et al. (2012) Aging, privacy, and home-based computing: Developing a design framework Ieee Pervasive Computing. 11: 46-54 |
Caine KE, Zimmerman CY, Schall-Zimmerman Z, et al. (2011) DigiSwitch: a device to allow older adults to monitor and direct the collection and transmission of health information collected at home. Journal of Medical Systems. 35: 1181-95 |