Christopher A. Harle, Ph.D.

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2009 Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 
Area:
Information Science, Health Care Management, System Science Engineering
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Rema Padman grad student 2009 Carnegie Mellon
 (Essays on the design and evaluation of information technology-enabled interventions for chronic disease risk assessment and communication.)
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Salloum RG, Bilello L, Bian J, et al. (2022) Study protocol for a type III hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial to evaluate scaling interoperable clinical decision support for patient-centered chronic pain management in primary care. Implementation Science : Is. 17: 44
Militello LG, Hurley RW, Cook RL, et al. (2020) Primary Care Clinicians' Beliefs and Strategies for Managing Chronic Pain in an Era of a National Opioid Epidemic. Journal of General Internal Medicine
Apathy NC, Harle CA, Vest JR, et al. (2020) Use of Electronic Health Records on Days Off: Comparing Physicians to Other EHR Users. Journal of General Internal Medicine
Biviji R, Vest JR, Dixon BE, et al. (2020) Content analysis of behavior change techniques in maternal and infant health apps. Translational Behavioral Medicine
Diiulio J, Militello LG, Andraka-Christou BT, et al. (2020) Factors That Influence Changes to Existing Chronic Pain Management Plans. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : Jabfm. 33: 42-50
Harle CA, DiIulio J, Downs SM, et al. (2019) Decision-Centered Design of Patient Information Visualizations to Support Chronic Pain Care. Applied Clinical Informatics. 10: 719-728
Harle CA, Golembiewski EH, Rahmanian KP, et al. (2019) Does an interactive trust-enhanced electronic consent improve patient experiences when asked to share their health records for research? A randomized trial. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : Jamia
Militello LG, Anders S, Downs SM, et al. (2018) UNDERSTANDING HOW PRIMARY CARE CLINICIANS MAKE SENSE OF CHRONIC PAIN. Cognition, Technology & Work (Online). 20: 575-584
Mazurenko O, Andraka-Christou BT, Bair MJ, et al. (2018) Balancing Patient-Centered and Safe Pain Care for Nonsurgical Inpatients: Clinical and Managerial Perspectives. Joint Commission Journal On Quality and Patient Safety
Menachemi N, Rahurkar S, Harle CA, et al. (2018) The benefits of health information exchange: an updated systematic review. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : Jamia
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