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Wendy Nilsen
Researcher at National Science Foundation
Publications - 44
Citations - 3953
Wendy Nilsen is an academic researcher from National Science Foundation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & mHealth. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 41 publications receiving 3407 citations. Previous affiliations of Wendy Nilsen include University of Rochester Medical Center & University of Rochester.
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Health behavior models in the age of mobile interventions: are our theories up to the task?
William T. Riley,Daniel E. Rivera,Audie A. Atienza,Wendy Nilsen,Susannah Allison,Robin J. Mermelstein +5 more
TL;DR: Current theories appear inadequate to inform mobile intervention development as these interventions become more interactive and adaptive, and Dynamic feedback system theories of health behavior can be developed utilizing longitudinal data from mobile devices and control systems engineering models.
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Mobile health technology evaluation: The mHealth evidence workshop
Santosh Kumar,Wendy Nilsen,Amy P. Abernethy,Audie A. Atienza,Kevin Patrick,Misha Pavel,William T. Riley,Albert O. Shar,Bonnie Spring,Donna Spruijt-Metz,Donald Hedeker,Vasant Honavar,Richard L. Kravitz,R. Craig Lefebvre,David C. Mohr,Susan A. Murphy,Charlene C. Quinn,Vladimir Shusterman,Dallas Swendeman +18 more
TL;DR: Current evaluation standards are described to describe current evaluation standards, discuss future possibilities, and set a grand goal for the emerging field of mHealth research.
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Self-report measures of medication adherence behavior: recommendations on optimal use
Michael J. Stirratt,Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob,Heidi M. Crane,Jane M. Simoni,Susan M. Czajkowski,Marisa E. Hilliard,James E. Aikens,Christine M. Hunter,Dawn I. Velligan,Kristen Huntley,Gbenga Ogedegbe,Cynthia S. Rand,Eleanor Schron,Wendy Nilsen +13 more
TL;DR: Most evidence indicates that self-report medication adherence measures show moderate correspondence to other adherence measures and can significantly predict clinical outcomes, which is preferred when speed, efficiency, and low-cost measures are required, as the case in clinical care.
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Mobile Health: Revolutionizing Healthcare Through Transdisciplinary Research
TL;DR: This is an audio interview in which Santosh Kumar, Wendy Nilsen, and Mani Srivastava discuss the path toward realizing mobile health systems.
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Understanding the Context of Health for Persons With Multiple Chronic Conditions: Moving From What Is the Matter to What Matters
Elizabeth A. Bayliss,Denise E. Bonds,Cynthia M. Boyd,Melinda M. Davis,Bruce Finke,Michael H. Fox,Russell E. Glasgow,Russell E. Glasgow,Richard A. Goodman,Suzanne Heurtin-Roberts,Sue Lachenmayr,Cristin Lind,Elizabeth A. Madigan,David Meyers,Suzanne Mintz,Wendy Nilsen,Sally Okun,Sarah Ruiz,Sarah Ruiz,Marcel E. Salive,Kurt C. Stange +20 more
TL;DR: Rigorous, integrated, participatory, multimethod approaches to generate new knowledge and diverse partnerships can be used to increase the relevance of research to make health care more sustainable, safe, equitable and effective, to reduce suffering, and to improve quality of life.