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Dustin T Weiler

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Peerj. Computer Science|April 5, 2021
Performance, workload, and usability in a multiscreen, multi-device, information-rich environmentJason J Saleem, Dustin T Weiler
Nurse Education Today|February 7, 2018
The effect of role assignment in high fidelity patient simulation on nursing students: An experimental research studyDustin T Weiler, Andrea L Gibson, Jason J Saleem
Applied Clinical Informatics|December 26, 2019
Provider Preference in Exam Room Layout Design and ComputingJacob M Read, Dustin T Weiler, Tyler Satterly, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|January 22, 2022
Exploring how caregivers for people living with dementia use strategies to overcome work system constraintsDustin T Weiler, Aloysius J Lingg, David M Wilkins, et al.
Ergonomics|March 8, 2022
Quantifying the qualitative: exploring epistemic network analysis as a method to study work system interactionsDustin T Weiler, Aloysius J Lingg, Brendan R Eagan, et al.
International Journal of Medical Informatics|November 26, 2020
A process-based approach to exploring the information behavior of informal caregivers of people living with dementiaRachel A Rutkowski, Siddarth Ponnala, Laura Younan, et al.
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society ... Annual Meeting. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Annual Meeting|October 9, 2018
Field Investigation of Ambulatory Clinic Exam Room Design with respect to Computing Devices: A Pilot StudyJason J Saleem, Dustin T Weiler, Tyler Satterly, et al.
IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors|April 9, 2019
Ambulatory Clinic Exam Room Design with respect to Computing Devices: A Laboratory Simulation StudyDustin T Weiler, Tyler Satterly, Shakaib U Rehman, et al.
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Peerj. Computer Science|April 5, 2021
Performance, workload, and usability in a multiscreen, multi-device, information-rich environmentJason J Saleem, Dustin T Weiler
Nurse Education Today|February 7, 2018
The effect of role assignment in high fidelity patient simulation on nursing students: An experimental research studyDustin T Weiler, Andrea L Gibson, Jason J Saleem
Applied Clinical Informatics|December 26, 2019
Provider Preference in Exam Room Layout Design and ComputingJacob M Read, Dustin T Weiler, Tyler Satterly, et al.
Applied Ergonomics|January 22, 2022
Exploring how caregivers for people living with dementia use strategies to overcome work system constraintsDustin T Weiler, Aloysius J Lingg, David M Wilkins, et al.
Ergonomics|March 8, 2022
Quantifying the qualitative: exploring epistemic network analysis as a method to study work system interactionsDustin T Weiler, Aloysius J Lingg, Brendan R Eagan, et al.
International Journal of Medical Informatics|November 26, 2020
A process-based approach to exploring the information behavior of informal caregivers of people living with dementiaRachel A Rutkowski, Siddarth Ponnala, Laura Younan, et al.
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society ... Annual Meeting. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Annual Meeting|October 9, 2018
Field Investigation of Ambulatory Clinic Exam Room Design with respect to Computing Devices: A Pilot StudyJason J Saleem, Dustin T Weiler, Tyler Satterly, et al.
IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors|April 9, 2019
Ambulatory Clinic Exam Room Design with respect to Computing Devices: A Laboratory Simulation StudyDustin T Weiler, Tyler Satterly, Shakaib U Rehman, et al.
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