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A Battle of Voices: A Study of the Relationship between Driving Experience, Driving Style, and In-Vehicle Voice Assistant Character
Conference ObjectAbstract: This study extends efforts to understand the interplay of contextual factors in the personalizationPalabras claves:Aggressive Driving Scale, in-vehicle voice assistantsAutores:Catherine Marie Burns, He F.Fuentes:scopusA Cognitive Work Analysis of Cardiac Care Nurses Performing Teletriage
Book PartAbstract: Overview Cardiac care nursing is complex, and requires managing patient health in an environment ofPalabras claves:Autores:Catherine Marie Burns, Enomoto Y., Momtahan K.Fuentes:scopusA personal assistant for dementia to stay at home safe at reduced cost
ArticleAbstract: N. Nijhof, J.E.W.C. van Gemert-Pijnen, C.M. Burns, E.R. Seydel. A personal assistant for dementia toPalabras claves:Care delivery, cost analysis, dementia, eHealth, touch screenAutores:Catherine Marie Burns, Nijhof N., Seydel E., van Gemert-Pijnen J.Fuentes:scopusClinician-Driven Design of VitalPAD-An Intelligent Monitoring and Communication Device to Improve Patient Safety in the Intensive Care Unit
ArticleAbstract: The pediatric intensive care unit (ICU) is a complex environment, in which a multidisciplinary teamPalabras claves:Communication systems, Decision Support Systems, human factors, Patient monitoring, User Centered DesignAutores:Ansermino J.M., Beaudry S., Catherine Marie Burns, Dumont G.A., Flohr L., Gorges M., Johnson K.T., Skippen P., Wensley D., West N.Fuentes:scopusCognitive engineering across domains: What the wide-angle view can provide
Conference ObjectAbstract: A strength of the field of cognitive engineering and decision-making lies in its wide applicabilityPalabras claves:Autores:Catherine Marie Burns, Jamieson G.A., Kilgore R., Lee J.D., Roth E., Wears R.Fuentes:scopusCognitive engineering for better health care systems
Book PartAbstract: The discipline of cognitive engineering began more than 30 years ago in response to newly recognizedPalabras claves:Autores:Bisantz A.M., Catherine Marie Burns, Fairbanks R.Fuentes:scopusCognitive systems engineering in health care
BookAbstract: Cognitive systems engineering has been widely and successfully applied in the design of safety critiPalabras claves:Autores:Bisantz A.M., Catherine Marie Burns, Fairbanks R.Fuentes:scopusAutomated digital technologies for supporting sepsis prediction in children: A scoping review protocol
ArticleAbstract: Introduction While there have been several literature reviews on the performance of digital sepsis pPalabras claves:Health informatics, Information technology, Paediatric intensive & critical care, PaediatricsAutores:Ansermino J.M., Catherine Marie Burns, Graham J., Mercer K., Tennant R.Fuentes:scopusAutonomous Driving in the Real World: Experiences with Tesla Autopilot and Summon
Conference ObjectAbstract: As autonomous driving emerges, it is important to understand drivers' experiences with autonomous caPalabras claves:ADAS, Automation failure, Autonomous driving, human factors, questionnaireAutores:Catherine Marie Burns, Dikmen M.Fuentes:scopusBehavior change techniques present in wearable activity trackers: A critical analysis
ArticleAbstract: Background: Wearable activity trackers are promising as interventions that offer guidance and supporPalabras claves:Chronic disease management, Mobile Health, OLDER ADULTS, Physical activity, WearablesAutores:Catherine Marie Burns, Giangregorio L., Grindrod K.A., Li M., Mercer K.Fuentes:scopus