Name
Affiliation
Papers
REBECCA SCHNALL
School of Nursing, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States
50
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
123
80
21.31
Referers 
Referees 
References 
287
287
102
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100287
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
A systematic review on natural language processing systems for eligibility prescreening in clinical research00.342021
Converting and expanding a mobile support intervention: Focus group and field-testing findings from individuals in active tuberculosis treatment.00.342020
Preliminary Results From A Pragmatic Clinical Trial Of Mypeeps Mobile To Improve Hiv Prevention Behaviors In Young Men00.342020
Converting and expanding mobile support tools for tuberculosis treatment support: Design recommendations from domain and design experts.00.342020
Patient preferences for visualization of longitudinal patient-reported outcomes data.00.342020
Eye-tracking retrospective think-aloud as a novel approach for a usability evaluation.00.342019
Developing Infographics to Facilitate HIV-Related Patient-Provider Communication in a Limited-Resource Setting.00.342019
Multi-Modal Methodology for Adapting Digital Health Tools to New Populations: Adaptation of the Video Information Provider (VIP) for Persons Living with HIV with HIV-Associated Non-AIDS (HANA) Conditions.00.342019
Use of the FITT framework to understand patients' experiences using a real-time medication monitoring pill bottle linked to a mobile-based HIV self-management app: A qualitative study.00.342019
A Multi-step Usability Evaluation of a Self-Management App to Support Medication Adherence in Persons Living with HIV.00.342019
Clinical decision support for therapeutic decision-making in cancer: A systematic review.00.342019
Completeness and Concordance in Electronic Health Record (EHR) Documentation of Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting (CINV) in Pediatric Cancer.00.342019
Perceptions of the Use of a Real-time Medication Monitoring Pill Bottle linked to a HIV Self-management App.00.342019
Development and psychometric testing of the Readiness to Engage with Patient-Facing Health Information Technology Tools (RE-PHIT) scale.00.342018
Usability testing methods for mHealth apps designed for disadvantaged end-users.00.342018
Information sources of self-care strategies for persons living with HIV.00.342018
Usability Testing of a mHealth App to Support Self-Management of HIV-Associated Non-AIDS Related Symptoms.00.342018
A multi-level usability evaluation of mobile health applications: A case study.10.482018
Usability Evaluation of a Mobile Intervention (MyPEEPS mobile) for HIV Prevention among Young Men.00.342018
Development of MyPEEPS Mobile: A Behavioral Health Intervention for Young Men.00.342018
Understanding the predisposing, enabling, and reinforcing factors influencing the use of a mobile-based HIV management app: A real-world usability evaluation.00.342018
Usability and Acceptability of the mLab App for Promoting the Uptake of HIV Testing.00.342018
Cognitive Walkthrough of an mHealth App for Medication Adherence in Persons Living with HIV.00.342018
Usability Evaluation of a Prototype mHealth App for Symptom Self-Management in Underserved Persons Living with HIV.00.342017
Scoping review and evaluation of SMS/text messaging platforms for mHealth projects or clinical interventions.30.572017
Content for Visualizations to Enhance HIV-Related Communication Between Patients and Health Care Providers.00.342017
Predictors of willingness to use a smartphone for research in underserved persons living with HIV.00.342017
Technology-Mediated Interventions and Quality of Life for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS: A Systematic Review00.342017
Call for Increased Patient Support Focus: Review and Evaluation of Mobile Apps for Tuberculosis Prevention and Treatment.00.342016
Card Sorting of Symptom Self-Management Strategies to Inform the Development of a mHealth App in underserved Persons Living with HIV.00.342016
Usabilty Evaluation of a Prototype Mobile App for Health Management for Persons Living with HIV.00.342016
Use of a Web-based Survey to Identify Symptom Frequency and Intensity Reporting of Persons Living with HIV with HANA Conditions.00.342016
A user-centered model for designing consumer mobile health (mHealth) applications (apps).171.062016
Privacy Concerns of Internet Users and Implications for Health Information Technology.00.342015
Trust, Perceived Risk, Perceived Ease of Use and Perceived Usefulness as Factors Related to mHealth Technology Use.50.462015
Interim Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial on Inpatient Engagement.00.342015
Assessment of the Health IT Usability Evaluation Model (Health-ITUEM) for evaluating mobile health (mHealth) technology342.182013
The effect of an electronic "hard-stop" alert on HIV testing rates in the emergency department.20.432013
Use of the Health-ITUEM for Evaluating Mobile Health Technology.00.342013
Development of a prototype continuity of care record with context-specific links to meet the information needs of case managers for persons living with HIV.70.932012
An Ecological Momentary Assessment of the Health Information Needs of Adolescents.00.342012
Barriers and Facilitators of Implementing Electronic Data Summaries in HIV/AIDS Care.00.342012
Employing the FITT framework to explore HIV case managers' perceptions of two electronic clinical data (ECD) summary systems.10.512012
Development and Testing of a Web-based Symptom Self-Management Tool for PLWH.00.342012
Using Mobile Health Technology to Support Informatics Innovations.00.342012
Processes and outcomes of developing a continuity of care document for use as a personal health record by people living with HIV/AIDS in New York City.60.572012
Information needs of case managers caring for persons living with HIV.20.492011
Barriers to implementation of a Continuity of Care Record (CCR) in HIV/AIDS care.00.342009
Reducing health disparities and improving patient safety and quality by integrating HIT into the Columbia APN curriculum.00.342009
Near-Miss and Hazard Reporting: Promoting Mindfulness in Patient Safety Education20.472007