Refereed Journals
[J1] Montague, E., *Asan, O., (accepted) Trust in technology-mediated collaborative health encounters: Constructing trust in active and passive user interactions with technologies, Ergonomics.
[J2] *Xu, J., *Chen, P., Montague, E., (in press) Design challenges and guidelines for persuasive technologies that facilitate healthy lifestyles, International Journal of Computer Technology and Application.
[J3] *Vega, L., *Dehart, T., Montague, E., (2011) Trust between patients and health websites: a review of the literature and derived outcomes from empirical studies, Health and Technology.
[J4] Montague, E., *Xu, J., (2011) Understanding active and passive users: The effects of an active user using normal, hard and unreliable technologies on user assessment of trust in technology and co-user, Applied Ergonomics. PDF
[J5] Montague, E., *Xu, J., *Asan, O., *Chen, P., Chewning, B., Barrett, B., (2011) Modeling eye gaze patterns in doctor-patient interaction with lag sequential analysis, Human Factors.
[J6] Montague, E., Winchester, W., Kleiner, B., (2010) Trust in medical technology by patients and health care providers in obstetric work systems, Behaviour and Information Technology. PDF
[J7] Montague, E., (2010) Validation of a trust in medical technology instrument, Applied Ergonomics. PDF
[J8] Montague, E., (2010) Patient source of learning about health technology and ratings of trust in technologies used in their care, Ergonomics.
[J9] Montague, E., (2010) Patient and care provider perspectives of trust in medicaltechnologies, Clinical and Translational Science 3(2).
[J10] Montague, E., Kleiner, B., Wolfe, E., & Winchester, W., (2009) Empirically understanding trust in medical technology. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. PDF
Book Chapters
[B1] Montague, E. and Lee, J., (in press) Trust in health technology. In P. Carayon (Ed.), Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics in Health Care and Patient Safety. Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Refereed Conference Proceedings
[C27] *Xu, J. & Montague, E., (in press) Care provider and patient trust in health technology: implication from an experimental study of passive users. Proceedings of the 2012 Symposium on Human Factors and Health Care.
[C26] *Asan, O., Montague, E., (in press) An analysis of patient- physician information sharing and collaboration. Proceedings of the 2012 Symposium on Human Factors and Health Care.
[C25] Lee, W., Kim, S., Rogers, M., Montague, E., Wrights, M., Winchester, W., (2011) Social structure and computer-mediated communication: Where do we stand? Proceedings of the 2011 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting.
[C24] Xu, J. *, & Montague, E., (2011) Evaluating Decision-making in Clinical Encounters with Sequential Analysis. INFORMS Healthcare.
[C23] Montague, E.,*Chen, P., *Xu, J., Barrett, B., (2011) Clinician-patient interactions and patient outcome Proceedings of International Conference on Communication in Healthcare.
[C22] Xu, J.*, Asan, O. *, & Montague, E. (2011) A New Method to Evaluate Gaze Behavior Patterns in Doctor-Patient Interaction. Proceedings of the 2011 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting.
[C21] *Asan, O., Montague, E., (2011) Designing a better morning: A study on large scale touch interface design, Proceedings of Human-Computer Interaction International. PDF
[C20] Varkey, A., Baier, L., Ibrahim, S., Schwartz, M., Brown, R., Burgess, D., Montague, E., Williams, E., Wiltchire, J., Poplau, S., and Linzer, M., (2011) Disparities in care between primary care clinics serving minority versus non-minority patients. Proceedings of Society of General Internal Medicine.
[C19] *Wanta, C., *Kadav, A., *Lee, K., *Wu, C., Montague, E., (2011) Improving the online video chat experience, Proceedings of Human-Computer Interaction International. PDF
[C18] *Chen, P., *Xu, J., Montague, E., (2011) Evaluation of a persuasive healthy lifestyle assistance technology, Proceedings of Human-Computer Interaction International. PDF
[C17] Montague, E., (2011) Sustainability and macroergonomics, at ODAM 2011 Conference on Organizational Design and Management.
[C16] Montague, E., (2011) Measuring trust in sociotechnical health systems, at ODAM 2011 Conference on Organizational Design and Management.
[C15] Varkey, A., Baier, L., Ibrahim, S., Schwartz, M., Brown, R., Burgess, D., Montague, E., Williams, E., Wiltchire, J., Poplau, S., and Linzer, M., (2010) Disparities in care between primary care clinics serving minority versus non-minority patients. Proceedings of Midwest SGIM meeting.
[C16] Montague, E., (2010) Patient trust in health records systems and implications for outcomes at multiple levels of the work system, submitted to Health Ergonomics and Patients Safety (HEPS) in December 2010.
[C15] Vega, L.*, & Montague, E., Dehart, T.* (2010) Trust in eHealth: A review of an the emerging field, Proceedings of the ACM International Health Informatics Symposium.
[C14] Wiltshire, J., Montague, E., Sarto, G., (2010) Health care system distrust among older African American women: Are there differences by socio-demographics, Proceedings of the 2010 Gerontological Society of America.
[C13] Montague, E. (2010) Patient user experience of medical technologies, Proceedings of the Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare, at ACM CHI 2010 Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems.
[C12] Montague, E. (2010) Trust in health information technology, Proceedings of Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare, at ACM CHI 2010 Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems.
[C11] Nicolalde, D.*, Konkol, E.*, Capista, J.*, Lyle, M.*, Montague, E. (2010) Designing wellness tools to match college student information needs, Proceedings of the ACM CHI 2010 Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems
[C10] Montague, E. (2009). Patient user experience of medical technology. In B.-T. Karsh (Ed.), Ergonomics and Health Aspects of Work with Computers, International Conference, EHAWC 2009, Held as Part of HCI International 2009 (pp. 70-77). San Diego, CA, USA: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5624 Springer.
[C09] Montague, E., Kleiner, B.M. (2009). Using variance analysis to detect mismatches in role expectations in patient physician interactions in obstetric work systems. Proceedings of the International Ergonomics Association, Beijing China.
[C08] Montague, E., Wolfe, E.W., Kleiner, B.M., & Winchester, W.W. (2008). Using Rasch analysis to construct a trust in medical technology instrument. Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Institute of Objective Measurement Workshop, New York, NY
[C07] Montague, E., (2008). Dosimetry readings of occupational musicians. In the proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New York, NY.
[C06] Montague, E. (2007). Human Factors Opportunities in Obstetrics. Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Human Factors in Health Care: Practical Applications to Improve Patient Safety, St Paul, MN.
[C05] Smith-Jackson, T.L., Headen, E., Thomas, C.T., & Faulkner, B. (2005). Cultural Critical Incidents in Hazardous Occupations: A Preliminary Exploration. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management.
[C04] Bliss, J.P., Fallon, C.K., Headen, E., & Gaskins, R. (2004). Crowd reactions to sublethal weapons: Universal triggers for crowd violence. Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. September 20-24: New Orleans, LA.
[C03] Bliss, J.P., Fallon, C.K., & Headen, E. (2004). Crowd reactions to sublethal weapons: Universal triggers for crowd violence. Proceedings of the 2004 Nonlethal Academic and Research Symposium (NTAR). Winston-Salem, N.C. November 15-17.
[C02] Boone, C.M., Bliss, J.P., Headen, E., Lampton, D.R., Clark, B., & Martin, G. (2003). Usability evaluation of a virtual after action review system. Proceedings of the Hunstville Simulation Conference. October 29-31: Huntsville, AL.
[C01 ]Bliss, J.P., Fallon, C.K., & Headen, E. (2003). Universal Crowd Reactions to Sublethal Weapons: Universal Triggers for Crowd Violence. Proceedings of the 2003 Nonlethal Academic and Research Symposium (NTAR). Washington, D.C. November 5-6.
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