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Enid Montague
Researcher at DePaul University
Publications - 99
Citations - 2409
Enid Montague is an academic researcher from DePaul University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Health technology. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 96 publications receiving 1977 citations. Previous affiliations of Enid Montague include Northwestern University & Virginia Tech.
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The Behavioral Intervention Technology Model: An Integrated Conceptual and Technological Framework for eHealth and mHealth Interventions
TL;DR: The BIT model provides a step towards formalizing the translation of developer aims into intervention components, larger treatments, and methods of delivery in a manner that supports research and communication between investigators on how to design, develop, and deploy BITs.
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Electronic medical records and physician stress in primary care: results from the MEMO Study
Stewart F. Babbott,Linda Baier Manwell,Roger L. Brown,Enid Montague,Eric S. Williams,Mark D. Schwartz,Erik P. Hess,Mark Linzer +7 more
TL;DR: Stress may rise for physicians with a moderate number of EMR functions, primary care work conditions, and physician satisfaction, stress and burnout as well as time pressure during visits.
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Using video-based observation research methods in primary care health encounters to evaluate complex interactions
Onur Asan,Enid Montague +1 more
TL;DR: Video recording has been under-utilised as a data collection tool because of confidentiality and privacy issues, but it has many benefits as opposed to traditional observations, and recent studies using video recording methods have introduced new research areas and approaches.
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Desiderata for computable representations of electronic health records-driven phenotype algorithms
Huan Mo,William K. Thompson,Luke V. Rasmussen,Jennifer A. Pacheco,Guoqian Jiang,Richard C. Kiefer,Qian Zhu,Jie Xu,Enid Montague,David Carrell,Todd Lingren,Frank D. Mentch,Yizhao Ni,Firas Wehbe,Peggy L. Peissig,Gerard Tromp,Eric B. Larson,Christopher G. Chute,Jyotishman Pathak,Joshua C. Denny,Peter Speltz,Abel N. Kho,Gail P. Jarvik,Cosmin Adrian Bejan,Marc S. Williams,Kenneth M. Borthwick,Terrie Kitchner,Dan M. Roden,Paul A. Harris +28 more
TL;DR: A computable PheRM is needed for true phenotype portability and reliability across different EHR products and healthcare systems, and desiderata are a guide to inform the establishment and evolution of EHR phenotype algorithm authoring platforms and languages.
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Health and Wellness Technology Use by Historically Underserved Health Consumers: Systematic Review
Enid Montague,Jennifer Perchonok +1 more
TL;DR: While the reviewed studies show how technology can be used to positively affect the health of historically underserved populations, the technology must be tailored toward the intended population, as personally relevant and contextually situated health technology is more likely than broader technology to create behavior changes.