 | 2011 |
| 8 |  | Richard J. Holden:
Cognitive performance-altering effects of electronic medical records: an application of the human factors paradigm for patient safety.
Cognition, Technology & Work 13(1): 11-29 (2011) |
| 2010 |
| 7 |  | Richard J. Holden:
Physicians' beliefs about using EMR and CPOE: In pursuit of a contextualized understanding of health IT use behavior.
I. J. Medical Informatics 79(2): 71-80 (2010) |
| 6 |  | Richard J. Holden,
Ben-Tzion Karsh:
The Technology Acceptance Model: Its past and its future in health care.
Journal of Biomedical Informatics 43(1): 159-172 (2010) |
| 2009 |
| 5 |  | Richard J. Holden,
Ben-Tzion Karsh:
A theoretical model of health information technology usage behaviour with implications for patient safety.
Behaviour & IT 28(1): 21-38 (2009) |
| 4 |  | Ben-Tzion Karsh,
Richard J. Holden,
Kamisha Escoto,
Samuel Alper,
Matthew Scanlon,
Judi Arnold,
Kathleen Skibinski,
Roger L. Brown:
Do Beliefs About Hospital Technologies Predict Nurses' Perceptions of Quality of Care? A Study of Task-Technology Fit in Two Pediatric Hospitals.
Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interaction 25(5): 374-389 (2009) |
| 2007 |
| 3 |  | Ben-Tzion Karsh,
Kamisha Escoto,
Samuel Alper,
Richard J. Holden,
Matthew Scanlon,
Kathleen Murkowski,
Neal Patel,
Theresa Shalaby,
Judi Arnold,
Rainu Kaushal,
Kathleen Skibinski,
Roger L. Brown:
Do Beliefs About Hospital Technologies Predict Nurses' Perceptions of Their Ability to Provide Quality Care? A Study in Two Pediatric Hospitals.
HCI (8) 2007: 77-83 |
| 2 |  | Richard J. Holden,
Ben-Tzion Karsh:
A Review of Medical Error Reporting System Design Considerations and a Proposed Cross-Level Systems Research Framework.
Human Factors 49(2): 257-276 (2007) |
| 2002 |
| 1 |  | Richard J. Holden:
Simulating Ecological and Evolutionary Systems in C by Will Wilson.
J. Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 5(3): (2002) |