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Craig W. Johnson
Researcher at University of Texas at Austin
Publications - 57
Citations - 1124
Craig W. Johnson is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: The Internet & Quality (business). The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1064 citations. Previous affiliations of Craig W. Johnson include University of Texas System & University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
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A concept analysis of the phenomenon interruption.
Juliana J. Brixey,David J. Robinson,Craig W. Johnson,Todd R. Johnson,James P. Turley,Jiajie Zhang +5 more
TL;DR: Walker and Avant's 8-step method of concept analysis was used to clarify, define, and develop a conceptual model of interruption that will be extended to form a category of interruption within a taxonomy of activity.
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Interruptions in a level one trauma center: a case study.
Juliana J. Brixey,Juliana J. Brixey,Zhihua Tang,David J. Robinson,David J. Robinson,Craig W. Johnson,Todd R. Johnson,James P. Turley,Vimla L. Patel,Vimla L. Patel,Jiajie Zhang +10 more
TL;DR: This research provides an enhanced understanding of interruptions in workflow in the ED, the identification of work constraints, and the need to develop interventions to manage interruptions.
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Commonly cited website quality criteria are not effective at identifying inaccurate online information about breast cancer.
Elmer V. Bernstam,Muhammad F. Walji,Smitha Sagaram,Deepak Sagaram,Craig W. Johnson,Funda Meric-Bernstam +5 more
TL;DR: It is determined whether existing quality criteria can identify inaccurate breast cancer information online and if so, how likely it is to be inaccurate.
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Efficacy of quality criteria to identify potentially harmful information: a cross-sectional survey of complementary and alternative medicine web sites.
Muhammad F. Walji,Smitha Sagaram,Deepak Sagaram,Funda Meric-Bernstam,Craig W. Johnson,Nadeem Q. Mirza,Elmer V. Bernstam +6 more
TL;DR: Current technical quality criteria do not identify potentially harmful CAM information online, and consumers should be warned to use other means of validation or to trust only known sites.
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Towards a Hybrid Method to Categorize Interruptions and Activities in Healthcare
Juliana J. Brixey,David J. Robinson,David J. Robinson,Craig W. Johnson,Todd R. Johnson,James P. Turley,Vimla L. Patel,Jiajie Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: Findings from this study provide evidence that the hybrid model of categorization is more complete than either a deductive or an inductive method alone.