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Journal Articles
- 2024
- [j17]Alissa M. Michel, Haeseung Yi, Jacquelyn Amenta, Nicole Collins, Anna Vaynrub, Subiksha Umakanth, Garnet Anderson, Katie Arnold, Cynthia Law, Sandhya Pruthi, Ana Sandoval-Leon, Rachel Shirley, Maria Grosse Perdekamp, Sarah Colonna, Stacy Krisher, Tari King, Lisa D. Yee, Tarah J. Ballinger, Christa Braun-Inglis, Debra A. Mangino, Kari Wisinski, Claudia A. DeYoung, Masey Ross, Justin Floyd, Andrea Kaster, Lindi VanderWalde, Thomas J. Saphner, Corrine Zarwan, Shelly Lo, Cathy Graham, Alison Conlin, Kathleen Yost, Doreen Agnese, Cheryl Jernigan, Dawn L. Hershman, Marian L. Neuhouser, Banu Arun, Katherine D. Crew, Rita Kukafka:
Use of web-based decision support to improve informed choice for chemoprevention: a qualitative analysis of pre-implementation interviews (SWOG S1904). BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 24(1): 272 (2024) - 2023
- [j16]Tianmai M. Zhang, Mari Millery, Alejandra N. Aguirre, Rita Kukafka:
A randomized controlled trial of generic and localized MedlinePlus-based information resources for hard-to-reach urban Hispanic community. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 30(2): 282-291 (2023) - 2022
- [j15]Tarsha Jones, Thomas Silverman, Ashlee Guzman, Julia McGuinness, Meghna S. Trivedi, Rita Kukafka, Katherine Crew:
Qualitative analysis of shared decision-making for chemoprevention in the primary care setting: provider-related barriers. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 22(1): 208 (2022) - 2018
- [j14]Rita Kukafka, Jiaqi Fang, Alejandro Vanegas, Thomas Silverman, Katherine Crew:
Pilot study of decision support tools on breast cancer chemoprevention for high-risk women and healthcare providers in the primary care setting. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 18(1): 134:1-134:12 (2018) - 2017
- [j13]Lena Mamykina, Elizabeth M. Heitkemper, Arlene M. Smaldone, Rita Kukafka, Heather J. Cole-Lewis, Patricia G. Davidson, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Andrea Cassells, Jonathan N. Tobin, George Hripcsak:
Personal discovery in diabetes self-management: Discovering cause and effect using self-monitoring data. J. Biomed. Informatics 76: 1-8 (2017) - 2016
- [j12]Heather J. Cole-Lewis, Arlene M. Smaldone, Patricia G. Davidson, Rita Kukafka, Jonathan N. Tobin, Andrea Cassells, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, George Hripcsak, Lena Mamykina:
Participatory approach to the development of a knowledge base for problem-solving in diabetes self-management. Int. J. Medical Informatics 85(1): 96-103 (2016) - [j11]Lena Mamykina, Elizabeth M. Heitkemper, Arlene M. Smaldone, Rita Kukafka, Heather J. Cole-Lewis, Patricia G. Davidson, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Jonathan N. Tobin, Andrea Cassells, Carrie Goodman, George Hripcsak:
Structured scaffolding for reflection and problem solving in diabetes self-management: qualitative study of mobile diabetes detective. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 23(1): 129-136 (2016) - 2014
- [j10]Vishnu Mohan, Patricia A. Abbott, Shelby Acteson, Eta S. Berner, Corkey Devlin, William Ed Hammond, Rita Kukafka, William R. Hersh:
Design and evaluation of the ONC health information technology curriculum. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 21(3): 509-516 (2014) - 2011
- [j9]Sarah A. Collins, David K. Vawdrey, Rita Kukafka, Gilad J. Kuperman:
Policies for patient access to clinical data via PHRs: current state and recommendations. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 18(Supplement): 2-7 (2011) - 2007
- [j8]Rita Kukafka, William A. Yasnoff:
Public health informatics. J. Biomed. Informatics 40(4): 365-369 (2007) - [j7]Rita Kukafka, Jessica S. Ancker, Connie V. Chan, John Chelico, Sharib A. Khan, Selasie Mortoti, Karthik Natarajan, Kempton Presley, Kayann Stephens:
Redesigning electronic health record systems to support public health. J. Biomed. Informatics 40(4): 398-409 (2007) - 2006
- [j6]Michael E. Bales, Rita Kukafka, Ann Burkhardt, Carol Friedman:
Qualitative assessment of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health with respect to the desiderata for controlled medical vocabularies. Int. J. Medical Informatics 75(5): 384-395 (2006) - [j5]Rita Kukafka, Michael E. Bales, Ann Burkhardt, Carol Friedman:
Research Paper: Human and Automated Coding of Rehabilitation Discharge Summaries According to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 13(5): 508-515 (2006) - [j4]Jessica S. Ancker, Yalini Senathirajah, Rita Kukafka, Justin B. Starren:
The Practice of Informatics: Design Features of Graphs in Health Risk Communication: A Systematic Review. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 13(6): 608-618 (2006) - 2004
- [j3]Betty L. Chang, Suzanne Bakken, S. Scott Brown, Thomas K. Houston, Gary L. Kreps, Rita Kukafka, Charles Safran, P. Zoë Stavri:
White Paper: Bridging the Digital Divide: Reaching Vulnerable Populations. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 11(6): 448-457 (2004) - 2003
- [j2]Rita Kukafka, Stephen B. Johnson, Allison Linfante, John P. Allegrante:
Grounding a new information technology implementation framework in behavioral science: a systematic analysis of the literature on IT use. J. Biomed. Informatics 36(3): 218-227 (2003) - 2000
- [j1]Suzanne Bakken, James J. Cimino, Robert E. Haskell, Rita Kukafka, Cindi Matsumoto, Garrett K. Chan, Stanley M. Huff:
Research Paper: Evaluation of the Clinical LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers, Names, and Codes) Semantic Structure as a Terminology Model for Standardized Assessment Measures. J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc. 7(6): 529-538 (2000)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2021
- [c61]Rita Kukafka, Mari Millery, Samuel Pan, Thomas B. Silverman:
Trust and credibility of information sources related to COVID-19 among high-risk ethnically diverse adults at the onset of the New York City outbreak: A cross-sectional survey conducted via a community health portal. AMIA 2021 - [c60]Julia E. McGuinness, Tianmai M. Zhang, Kevin Cooper, Arusha Kelkar, Jill Dimond, Virginia Lorenzi, Katherine Crew, Rita Kukafka:
Extraction of Electronic Health Record Data using Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources for Automated Breast Cancer Risk Assessment. AMIA 2021 - [c59]Thomas B. Silverman, Jacquelyn Amenta, Jill Dimond, Cynthia Law, Tarsha Jones, Katherine Crew, Rita Kukafka:
Accessing Electronic Medical Record Data Through a Breast Cancer Prevention Decision Support Tool: Usability and Pilot Testing of a SMART on FHIR API. AMIA 2021 - 2019
- [c58]Rita Kukafka, Margaret Sin, Thomas B. Silverman, Katherine Crew:
Expanding the Precision Medicine Landscape: How to Prepare Providers Who Serve Underserved Minority Patients. AMIA 2019 - 2018
- [c57]Mari Millery, Victoria Berges, Rita Kukafka:
Translating Community Input into Design of Contextualized Online Health Information Resources. AMIA 2018 - [c56]Thomas B. Silverman, Gilad J. Kuperman, Alejandro Vanegas, Margaret Sin, Jill Dimond, Katherine Crew, Rita Kukafka:
An Applied Framework in Support of Shared Decision Making about BRCA Genetic Testing. AMIA 2018 - [c55]Margaret Sin, Julia McGuinness, Meghna S. Trivedi, Alejandro Vanegas, Thomas B. Silverman, Katherine Crew, Rita Kukafka:
Automatic Genetic Risk Assessment Calculation Using Breast Cancer Family History Data from the EHR compared to Self-Report. AMIA 2018 - 2017
- [c54]Mari Millery, Alejandra Aguirre, Rita Kukafka:
Does a Community-Engaged Health Informatics Platform Facilitate Resource Connectivity? An Evaluation Framework. AMIA 2017 - 2016
- [c53]Austin M. Coe, William Ueng, Jennifer Vargas, Raven David, Alejandro Vanegas, Katherine Infante, Meghna S. Trivedi, Haeseung Yi, Jill Dimond, Katherine Crew, Rita Kukafka:
Usability Testing of a Web-Based Decision Aid for Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Among Multi-Ethnic Women. AMIA 2016 - [c52]Raven David, Morgan Moy, Virginia Lorenzi, Andrew Flatgard, Angie Lee, Bruce Forman, Lucy Appert, Jennifer Ringler, Gilad J. Kuperman, Victoria Tiase, Rita Kukafka:
Assessing Healthcare Workforce Training Needs for Health Information Technology-Enabled Healthcare Transformation. AMIA 2016 - [c51]Mari Millery, Rita Kukafka:
Discovering Community Resources to Support Emerging Models of Care. AMIA 2016 - [c50]Jeffrey Wood, Katherine Crew, Rita Kukafka, Joseph Finkelstein:
A Comprehensive Informatics Framework to Increase Breast Cancer Risk Assessment and Chemoprevention in the Primary Care Setting. ICHI 2016: 293-296 - 2015
- [c49]Lena Mamykina, Elizabeth M. Heitkemper, Arlene M. Smaldone, Rita Kukafka, Patricia G. Davidson, Elizabeth D. Mynatt, Jonathan N. Tobin, Andrea Cassells, Carrie Goodman, George Hripcsak:
Qualitative Study of an Electronic Tool for Facilitating Problem-Solving and Sensemaking in Diabetes Self-Management, Mobile Diabetes Detectiv. AMIA 2015 - [c48]Mari Millery, Wilson Ramos, Chueh Lien, Alejandra Aguirre, Rita Kukafka:
Design of a Community-Engaged Health Informatics Platform with an Architecture of Participation. AMIA 2015 - [c47]Haeseung Yi, Tong Xiao, Parijatham Thomas, Alejandra Aguirre, Cindy Smalletz, Jill Dimond, Joseph Finkelstein, Katherine Infante, Meghna S. Trivedi, Raven David, Jennifer Vargas, Katherine Crew, Rita Kukafka:
Barriers and Facilitators to Patient-Provider Communication When Discussing Breast Cancer Risk to Aid in the Development of Decision Support Tools. AMIA 2015 - [c46]Rita Kukafka, In Cheol Jeong, Joseph Finkelstein:
Introducing decision support for smart mobile health behavior change applications. BigComp 2015: 75-78 - [c45]Rita Kukafka, In Cheol Jeong, Joseph Finkelstein:
Determinants of Health Behavior Choices in Patients Using Computer-Mediated Decision Aid. ITCH 2015: 226-231 - [c44]Rita Kukafka, In Cheol Jeong, Joseph Finkelstein:
Optimizing Decision Support for Tailored Health Behavior Change Applications. MedInfo 2015: 108-112 - 2014
- [c43]Rita Kukafka, Katherine Crew, Haeseung Yi, Tong Xiao, Alejandra Aguirre, Parijatham Sivasubramanian:
Evaluation of an Early Prototype of a Patient-Centered Decision Aid to Improve Accuracy of Breast Cancer Risk Perception. AMIA 2014 - 2013
- [c42]Adriana Arcia, Michael E. Bales, William Brown III, Manuel Co Jr., Melinda Gilmore, Young Ji Lee, Chin S. Park, Jennifer E. Prey, Mark Velez, Janet Woollen, Sunmoo Yoon, Rita Kukafka, Jacqueline Merrill, Suzanne Bakken:
Method for the Development of Data Visualizations for Community Members with Varying Levels of Health Literacy. AMIA 2013 - [c41]Valerie Florance, John F. Hurdle, Rita Kukafka, William R. Hersh, Cynthia S. Gadd, Alexa T. McCray:
Training the Informatics Research Workforce, Part 1. AMIA 2013 - 2012
- [c40]Alejandra Aguirre, Sharib A. Khan, Rita Kukafka:
Building tools to Aid Community Health Workers to Engage Their Clients. AMIA 2012 - [c39]Sharib A. Khan, Michelle Smith, Carly Hutchinson, Andrea Nye, Alwyn Cohall, Rita Kukafka:
Evaluating a Patient-centric Tailored Lifestyle Recommendation System in a Randomized Controlled Trial. AMIA 2012 - [c38]Christian Rose, Rita Kukafka:
The effect of an Online Decision-Aid for Genetic Testing on Low-numerate women. AMIA 2012 - 2009
- [c37]Sharib A. Khan, Jessica S. Ancker, Jianhua Li, David R. Kaufman, Carly Hutchinson, Alwyn Cohall, Rita Kukafka:
Developing a Web Platform for Health Promotion and Wellness Driven by and for the Harlem Community. AMIA 2009 - [c36]Rita Kukafka, Sharib A. Khan, David R. Kaufman, Jessica Mark:
An Evidence-based Decision Aid to Help Patients Set Priorities for Selecting Among Multiple Health Behaviors. AMIA 2009 - [c35]Jianhua Li, Sharib A. Khan, Jessica Mark, Phani K. Nivarthi, Rupa Misra, Connie V. Chan, David R. Kaufman, Rita Kukafka:
TLC: An Informatics Approach to Enable Patients to Initiate Tailored Lifestyle Conversations with Providers at the Point of Care. AMIA 2009 - [c34]Delano J. McFarlane, Noemie Elhadad, Rita Kukafka:
Perplexity Analysis of Obesity News Coverage. AMIA 2009 - 2008
- [c33]Connie V. Chan, Alwyn Cohall, David R. Kaufman, Sharib A. Khan, Rita Kukafka:
Selecting data elements to build a patient-centric electronic health record that will support adherence to Therapeutic Lifestyle Change. AMIA 2008 - [c32]Sharib A. Khan, Rita Kukafka, J. Thomas Bigger, Stephen B. Johnson:
Re-engineering Opportunities in Clinical Research using Workflow Analysis in Community Practice Settings. AMIA 2008 - [c31]Delano J. McFarlane, Jessica S. Ancker, Rita Kukafka:
A vector space method to quantify agreement in qualitative data. AMIA 2008 - 2007
- [c30]Jessica S. Ancker, Rita Kukafka:
A Combined Qualitative Method For Testing an Interactive Risk Communication Tool. AMIA 2007 - [c29]Rita Kukafka, Sharib A. Khan, Carly Hutchinson, Delano J. McFarlane, Jianhua Li, Jessica S. Ancker, Alwyn Cohall:
Digital Partnerships for Health: Steps to develop a community-specific health portal aimed at promoting health and well-being. AMIA 2007 - [c28]Sharib A. Khan, Rita Kukafka, Philip R. O. Payne, J. Thomas Bigger, Stephen B. Johnson:
A Day in the Life of a Clinical Research Coordinator: Observations from Community Practice Settings. MedInfo 2007: 247-251 - 2006
- [c27]Sri Raj Adusumilli, Jonathan N. Tobin, Richard G. Younge, Mat Kendall, Rita Kukafka, Sharib A. Khan, Otto Chang, Kasandra Mahabir:
The New York City eClinician Project: Using Personal Digital Assistants and Wireless Internet Access to Support Emergency Preparedness and Enhance Clinical Care in Community Health Centers. AMIA 2006 - [c26]Jessica S. Ancker, Yalini Senathirajah, Elke U. Weber, Rita Kukafka:
Risk and experience: Effects of experiential learning and patient characteristics in interpretation of dynamic risk graphics. AMIA 2006 - [c25]Sharib A. Khan, Philip R. O. Payne, Stephen B. Johnson, J. Thomas Bigger, Rita Kukafka:
Modeling Clinical Trials Workflow in Community Practice Settings. AMIA 2006 - [c24]Sharib A. Khan, Chintan Patel, Rita Kukafka:
GODSN: Global News Driven Disease Outbreak and Surveillance. AMIA 2006 - [c23]Mari Millery, Peter Messeri, Rita Kukafka, Dan Schluter:
Assessment of Information Technology Capacity in Community-Based Clinics. AMIA 2006 - [c22]Yalini Senathirajah, Rita Kukafka, Marisa Guptarak, Alwyn Cohall:
Health Information Seeking and Technology Use in Harlem - a Pilot Study using Community-Based Participatory Research. AMIA 2006 - [c21]Eva del Hoyo-Barbolla, Rita Kukafka, María Teresa Arredondo, Marta Ortega-Portillo:
A new perspective in the promotion of e-health. MIE 2006: 404-412 - 2005
- [c20]Michael E. Bales, Rita Kukafka, Ann Burkhardt, Carol Friedman:
Extending a Medical Language Processing System to the Functional Status Domain. AMIA 2005 - [c19]Franklin M. Din, Ying Tao, Sameer Malhotra, John L. Zimmerman, Rita Kukafka:
Improving Patient Compliance with Best Practices Guidelines: A Web based Automated and Personalized Reminders System. AMIA 2005 - [c18]Frances P. Morrison, Rita Kukafka, Stephen B. Johnson:
Analyzing the Structure and Content of Public Health Messages. AMIA 2005 - 2004
- [c17]Rita Kukafka, Frances P. Morrison, Stephen B. Johnson:
Integrating Public Health and Computer Science Theoretical Perspectives for Developing Tailored Health Messages. AAAI Technical Report (4) 2004: 71-77 - [c16]Mike W. Chiasson, Elizabeth J. Davidson, Bonnie Kaplan, Rita Kukafka, Gilad J. Kuperman:
Strangers in A Strange Land: Can IS Meet the Challenges and Opportunities of Research in Healthcare? AMCIS 2004: 47 - 2003
- [c15]Jacqueline Merrill, Rita Kukafka, Suzanne Bakken, Rachel Ferat, Eliz Agopian, Peter Messeri:
Tailored Health Communication: Crafting the Patient Message for HIV TIPS. AMIA 2003 - [c14]Frances P. Morrison, Constance Malpas, Rita Kukafka:
Development of Competency-Based On-Line Public Health Informatics Tutorials: Accessing and Using On-line Public Health Data and Information. AMIA 2003 - 2002
- [c13]Rita Kukafka, Yves A. Lussier, P. Eng, Vimla L. Patel, James J. Cimino:
Web-based tailoring and its effect on self-efficacy: results from the MI-HEART randomized controlled trial. AMIA 2002 - 2001
- [c12]Thomas K. Houston, Betty L. Chang, S. Scott Brown, Rita Kukafka:
Consumer health informatics: a consensus description and commentary from American Medical Informatics Association members. AMIA 2001 - [c11]Rita Kukafka, Yves A. Lussier, Vimla L. Patel, James J. Cimino:
The MI-HEART Project: Information Technology (IT) for One-to-One Tailored Patient Communication. AMIA 2001 - [c10]Jianhua Li, Yves A. Lussier, Rita Kukafka, James J. Cimino:
Harnessing Web Information Technologies for Secure, Adaptive and Individualized Health Communications. AMIA 2001 - [c9]Yves A. Lussier, Rita Kukafka, Jianhua Li, Vimla L. Patel, James J. Cimino:
MI-HEART: a Comprehensive Management System to Deliver, Monitor and Measure Efficacy of Individualized Web-based Education. AMIA 2001 - [c8]Yves A. Lussier, Rita Kukafka, Tamiru L. Mammo, Allison Linfante, Vimla L. Patel, James J. Cimino:
Lessons Learned in the Early Phase of the MI-HEART Clinical Trial. AMIA 2001 - [c7]Rita Kukafka, Yves A. Lussier, Vimla L. Patel, James J. Cimino:
Developing Tailored Theory-based Educational Content for WEB Applications: Illustrations from the MI-HEART Project. MedInfo 2001: 1474-1478 - 2000
- [c6]Jen-Hsiang Chuang, Rita Kukafka, Yves A. Lussier, Robert A. Jenders, James J. Cimino:
A Web-based System For Prediction Of Coronary Heart Disease Risk Using The Framingham Algorithm. AMIA 2000 - [c5]Rita Kukafka, Yves A. Lussier, James J. Cimino:
Developing and Evaluating Theory-based Educational Content for WEB Applications. AMIA 2000 - [c4]Yves A. Lussier, Rita Kukafka, Vimla L. Patel, James J. Cimino:
Formal combinations of guidelines: a requirement for self-administered personalized health education. AMIA 2000 - [c3]Yves A. Lussier, Dongwen Wang, Rita Kukafka, James J. Cimino:
Improving the Development of Composite Educational Guidelines Using Decomposition of Concept Lattices. AMIA 2000 - 1999
- [c2]Rita Kukafka, Yves A. Lussier, Vimla L. Patel, James J. Cimino:
Modeling patient response to acute myocardial infarction: implications for a tailored technology-based program to reduce patient delay. AMIA 1999 - [c1]Yves A. Lussier, Rita Kukafka, James J. Cimino:
Overcoming the Barriers of Web-Based Interventions for Elder Patients: Enabling Strategies for the MI HEART Clinical Trial. AMIA 1999
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