Browsing Psychology by Author "Hart, Traci A."
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Acceptance and adoption of health information technology: An assessment of attitudes toward personal health records
Hart, Traci A. (Wichita State University, 2009-12)A multitude of Health Information Technology (HIT) products are being introduced into the market to address some of the numerous challenges within the healthcare industry through the use of electronic, interoperable record ... -
Comparison of first time and repeat community oral health intervention participants
Johnston, Judy A.; Paschal, Angelia M.; Fisher, Monica A.; Cox, Pat; Hart, Traci A.; Taylor, George W. (Springer, 2012-04) -
An evaluation of "senior-friendly" web guidelines
Hart, Traci A.; Chaparro, Barbara S. (Wichita State University. Graduate School., 2005-04-22) -
Feasibility of a randomized controlled trial to evaluate Text Reminders for Immunization Compliance in Kids (TRICKs)
Ahlers-Schmidt, Carolyn R.; Chesser, Amy K.; Nguyen, Tuan; Brannon, Jennifer; Hart, Traci A.; Williams, Katherine S.; Wittler, Robert R. (Elsevier, 2012-06-29)Objective: To pilot test the Text Reminders for Immunization Compliance in Kids (TRICKs) program to evaluate its feasibility and potential to increase immunization coverage. Design: Randomized controlled trial (RCT). ... -
Necesita una vacuna: what Spanish-speakers want in text-message immunization reminders
Ahlers-Schmidt, Carolyn R.; Chesser, Amy K.; Brannon, Jennifer; Lopez, Venessa; Shah-Haque, Sapna; Williams, Katherine S.; Hart, Traci A. (JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV PRESS, 2013-08)Appointment reminders help parents deal with complex immunization schedules. Preferred content of text-message reminders has been identified for English-speakers. Spanish-speaking parents of children under three years old ... -
Parent opinions about use of text messaging for immunization reminders
Ahlers-Schmidt, Carolyn R.; Chesser, Amy K.; Paschal, Angelia M.; Hart, Traci A.; Williams, Katherine S.; Yaghmai, Beryl; Shah-Haque, Sapna (JMIR Publications, Inc, 2012-05)Background: Adherence to childhood immunization schedules is a function of various factors. Given the increased use of technology as a strategy to increase immunization coverage, it is important to investigate how parents ... -
Preliminary evaluation of electric scooter related problems in continuing care retirement communities (CCRC)
Hart, Traci A.; Sifrit, Kathy J.; Chaparro, Alex; Stumpfhauser, Laszlo (2003-08)Electric Scooters are assistive devices that have been well received by the older adult population (65 years and older). The increase in usage of these scooters is causing a number of problems for Continuing Care Retirement ...