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Internet-Based Social Connections of Black American College Students in Pre-COVID-19 and Peri-COVID-19 Pandemic Periods: Network Analysis.
Lee E, Kim H, Esener Y, McCall T. Internet-Based Social Connections of Black American College Students in Pre-COVID-19 and Peri-COVID-19 Pandemic Periods: Network Analysis. Journal Of Medical Internet Research 2024, 26: e55531. PMID: 39467280, DOI: 10.2196/55531.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIndividual and System Level Factors Contributing to Guideline Non-Adherent Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis at a Tertiary Health Care System: A Qualitative Analysis.
Bardia A, Melnick ER, McCall T, Zhao X, Lin HM, Fisher C, Burg MM, Schonberger RB. Individual and System Level Factors Contributing to Guideline Non-Adherent Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis at a Tertiary Health Care System: A Qualitative Analysis. Anesthesiology 2024 PMID: 39556527, DOI: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000005302.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDesign of personal health libraries for people returning from incarceration in the United States
McCall T, Levi A, Peng ML, Zhou K, Swaminath M, Harikrishnan V, Workman TE, Fooladi H, Saunders M, Foumakoye M, Campbell Britton M, Teng S, Zeng-Treitler Q, Yin Y, Wang EA, Puglisi L, Shavit S, Brandt C, Wang KH. Design of personal health libraries for people returning from incarceration in the United States. In Bui TX (Ed.), Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2024; 3676-3685.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEnhancing healthcare accessibility through telehealth for justice impacted individuals
Williams K, Singh M, Elumn J, Threats M, Sha Y, McCall T, Wang K, Massey B, Peng M, Wiley K. Enhancing healthcare accessibility through telehealth for justice impacted individuals. Frontiers In Public Health 2024, 12: 1401950. PMID: 39175903, PMCID: PMC11340679, DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1401950.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCarceral facilitiesCorrectional facilitiesJusticeHealth outcomesEnhance healthcare accessSocial considerationsHealthcare accessImprove health outcomesReentryAdverse health outcomesServicesHardshipCOVID-19IndividualsNecessityPolicyHealthcare deliveryTelehealth useAccessTelehealth servicesTelehealthFacilitiesCommunityHealthcarePerspectiveHuman-Algorithmic Interaction Using a Large Language Model-Augmented Artificial Intelligence Clinical Decision Support System
Rajashekar NC, Shin YE, Pu Y, Chung S, You K, Giuffre M, Chan CE, Hsiao A, Sekhon J, Wong AH, Evans LV, Kizilcec RF, Laine L, McCall T, Shung D. Human-Algorithmic Interaction Using a Large Language Model-Augmented Artificial Intelligence Clinical Decision Support System. In F. F. Mueller, P. Kyburz, J. R. Williamson, C. Sas, M. L. Wilson, P. T. Dugas, & I. Shklovski (Eds.), Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1–20). Presented at the CHI ’24: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, New York, NY, USA: ACM.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFormative evaluation of an emergency department clinical decision support system for agitation symptoms: a study protocol
Wong A, Nath B, Shah D, Kumar A, Brinker M, Faustino I, Boyce M, Dziura J, Heckmann R, Yonkers K, Bernstein S, Adapa K, Taylor R, Ovchinnikova P, McCall T, Melnick E. Formative evaluation of an emergency department clinical decision support system for agitation symptoms: a study protocol. BMJ Open 2024, 14: e082834. PMID: 38373857, PMCID: PMC10882402, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-082834.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComputerised clinical decision supportED treatRestraint useExperiences of restraint useMental health-related visitsEmergency departmentPrevent agitationSystems-related factorsImprove patient experienceClinical decision support systemsRegional health systemClinical decision supportDe-escalation techniquesRandomised controlled trialsFormative evaluationPeer-reviewed journalsBest-practice guidanceAt-risk populationsCDS toolsThematic saturationED cliniciansPatient experienceED sitesHealth systemED physiciansBlack American women’s attitudes toward seeking mental health services and use of mobile technology to support the management of anxiety
McCall T, Foster M, Tomlin H, Schwartz T. Black American women’s attitudes toward seeking mental health services and use of mobile technology to support the management of anxiety. JAMIA Open 2023, 6: ooad088. PMID: 37860603, PMCID: PMC10582519, DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooad088.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchToward Community-Based Natural Language Processing (CBNLP): Cocreating With Communities.
Pillai M, Griffin A, Kronk C, McCall T. Toward Community-Based Natural Language Processing (CBNLP): Cocreating With Communities. Journal Of Medical Internet Research 2023, 25: e48498. PMID: 37540551, PMCID: PMC10439463, DOI: 10.2196/48498.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAttitudes Toward Seeking Mental Health Services and Mobile Technology to Support the Management of Depression Among Black American Women: Cross-Sectional Survey Study
McCall T, Foster M, Schwartz T. Attitudes Toward Seeking Mental Health Services and Mobile Technology to Support the Management of Depression Among Black American Women: Cross-Sectional Survey Study. Journal Of Medical Internet Research 2023, 25: e45766. PMID: 37467027, PMCID: PMC10398364, DOI: 10.2196/45766.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental health servicesManagement of depressionSignificant odds ratioHealth servicesOdds ratioBlack American womenAmerican womenCommon mental health conditionsHealth conditionsBlack womenSelf-administered web-based questionnaireInadequate health insuranceChronic health conditionsMobile health interventionsMental health conditionsCross-sectional survey studyMental health careMistrust of providersHelp-seeking propensityText messagingSMS text messagingDepressive symptomsDepression severityWeb-based questionnaireGreater severityRecommendations for design of a mobile application to support management of anxiety and depression among Black American women
McCall T, Threats M, Pillai M, Lakdawala A, Bolton C. Recommendations for design of a mobile application to support management of anxiety and depression among Black American women. Frontiers In Digital Health 2022, 4: 1028408. PMID: 36620185, PMCID: PMC9816326, DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2022.1028408.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchManagement of anxietyMental health servicesMental health careMental health appsHealth servicesAppropriate mental health careBlack womenHealth careAdverse health outcomesBlack American womenHealth appsAmerican womenDigital health equityContinued disparitiesFocus groupsHealth outcomesDigital health toolsHealth toolsHealth equityMental healthDescriptive qualitative content analysisWomenDepressionCOVID-19 pandemicInterview guideSeeking and Providing Social Support on Twitter for Trauma and Distress During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Content and Sentiment Analysis
Esener Y, McCall T, Lakdawala A, Kim H. Seeking and Providing Social Support on Twitter for Trauma and Distress During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Content and Sentiment Analysis. Journal Of Medical Internet Research 2023, 25: e46343. PMID: 37651178, PMCID: PMC10502591, DOI: 10.2196/46343.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDevelopment of a Mobile App to Support Self-management of Anxiety and Depression in African American Women: Usability Study
McCall T, Ali MO, Yu F, Fontelo P, Khairat S. Development of a Mobile App to Support Self-management of Anxiety and Depression in African American Women: Usability Study. JMIR Formative Research 2021, 5: e24393. PMID: 34133313, PMCID: PMC8408754, DOI: 10.2196/24393.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUser interfaceUsability testingMobile appsMental health servicesAfrican American womenUser Interface SatisfactionIterative usability testingVisual focusUsability testing sessionsUser tasksHealth servicesInterface satisfactionMobile health studyText featuresUser experienceUsability studyUsability assessmentCognitive walkthroughEye-tracking glassesFirst-time usersInformation iconsAmerican womenMobile technologyCommon mental health conditionsAppsPersonal Health Libraries for People Returning From Incarceration: Protocol for a Qualitative Study
Foumakoye M, Britton M, Ansari E, Saunders M, McCall T, Wang E, Puglisi L, Workman T, Zeng-Treitler Q, Ying Y, Shavit S, Brandt C, Wang K. Personal Health Libraries for People Returning From Incarceration: Protocol for a Qualitative Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2023, 12: e44748. PMID: 37133907, PMCID: PMC10193212, DOI: 10.2196/44748.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth information technologyPersonal Health LibraryInformation technologyMobile appsINTERNATIONAL REGISTERED REPORT IDENTIFIERTechnology resourcesMultiple providersCarceral facilitiesCommunity settingsComplex systemsHealth LibraryHealth care clinicsThematic outputsHealth informationAppsTechnologyCare clinicsJustice-involved individualsNetwork clinicsNetworkingMental healthInformationSocioeconomic statusCommunity livingProvidersA Socio-Ecological Approach to Addressing Digital Redlining in the United States: A Call to Action for Health Equity
McCall T, Asuzu K, Oladele CR, Leung TI, Wang KH. A Socio-Ecological Approach to Addressing Digital Redlining in the United States: A Call to Action for Health Equity. Frontiers In Digital Health 2022, 4: 897250. PMID: 35924138, PMCID: PMC9339607, DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2022.897250.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial determinantsNon-medical factorsWorld Health OrganizationHealth outcomesHealth disparitiesHealth equityHealth OrganizationSocio-ecological frameworkPhysical distancing requirementsHealth informationCOVID-19 pandemicLong-term actionLow-income communitiesUnited StatesHealthPandemicDistancing requirementsSocio-ecological approachSpecific groupsContent and social network analyses of depression-related tweets of African American college students.
McCall T, Kim H, Lee E, Lakdawala A, Bolton CS. Content and social network analyses of depression-related tweets of African American college students. In Bui TX (Ed.), Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. 2021; 2597–2606.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2024
Conducting Research at the Intersection of HCI and Health: Building and Supporting Teams with Diverse Expertise to Increase Public Health Impact
Agapie E, Karkar R, Aung T, Burgess E, Chinguwa M, Graham A, Klasnja P, Lyon A, McCall T, Munson S, Nunes F, Osterhage K. Conducting Research at the Intersection of HCI and Health: Building and Supporting Teams with Diverse Expertise to Increase Public Health Impact. 2024, 2024: 1-6. PMID: 38993629, PMCID: PMC11239082, DOI: 10.1145/3613905.3636298.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman-Algorithmic Interaction Using a Large Language Model-Augmented Artificial Intelligence Clinical Decision Support System
Rajashekar N, Shin Y, Pu Y, Chung S, You K, Giuffre M, Chan C, Saarinen T, Hsiao A, Sekhon J, Wong A, Evans L, Kizilcec R, Laine L, Mccall T, Shung D. Human-Algorithmic Interaction Using a Large Language Model-Augmented Artificial Intelligence Clinical Decision Support System. 2024, 1-20. DOI: 10.1145/3613904.3642024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical decision support systemsHuman-computer interactionDecision support systemArtificial intelligenceAI-CDSSIntelligent clinical decision support systemSupport systemIntegration of artificial intelligenceHuman-algorithm interactionsEase-of-useLanguage modelHuman algorithmAI systemsSocio-technological challengesHealth-care providersMedical student participationQualitative themesClinical simulationClinical expertiseUpper gastrointestinal bleedingUsabilityBorderline decisionsLanguageClinical intuitionTrust407 IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS FOR UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING ON CLINICIAN TRUST AND LEARNING USING LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS: A RANDOMIZED PILOT SIMULATION STUDY
Chung S, Rajashekar N, Pu Y, Shin Y, Giuffrè M, Chan C, You K, Saarinen T, Hsiao A, Sekhon J, Wong A, Evans L, McCall T, Kizilcec R, Laine L, Shung D. 407 IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS FOR UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING ON CLINICIAN TRUST AND LEARNING USING LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS: A RANDOMIZED PILOT SIMULATION STUDY. Gastroenterology 2024, 166: s-95-s-96. DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(24)00715-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDesign of Personal Health Libraries for People Returning from Incarceration in the United States
Mccall T, Levi A, Peng M, Zhou K, Swaminath M, Harikrishnan V, Workman T, Fooladi H, Saunders M, Foumakoye M, Campbell Britton M, Teng S, Zeng-Treitler Q, Yin Y, Wang E, Puglisi L, Shavit S, Brandt C, Wang K. Design of Personal Health Libraries for People Returning from Incarceration in the United States. 2016 49th Hawaii International Conference On System Sciences (HICSS) 2024 DOI: 10.24251/hicss.2023.443.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Evaluating diversity, equity, and inclusion consultation requests
Fernandez AI, Starbird C, Davis-Reyes B, Termini CM, Hinton A, McCall T. Evaluating diversity, equity, and inclusion consultation requests. Trends In Molecular Medicine 2022, 28: 707-709. PMID: 35868960, PMCID: PMC9767188, DOI: 10.1016/j.molmed.2022.06.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInclusion efforts