Completed Information Systems Research
Dissertation:Usability
Challenges with Insulin Pump Devices in Diabetes Care: What Trainers Observe
with First-Time Pump Users →
AbstractThis study
was approved by the Nova
Southeastern University Institutional Review Board (IRB).
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Helen
Hernandez.
Publications
Hernandez, H. B., & Dringus, L. P. (2021). The Embodiment of Discovery: An Adapted Framework for Qualitative Analysis of Lived Experiences.
The Qualitative Report, 26(6), 1736-1761.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqr/vol26/iss6/3/
Hernandez H., & Dringus, L. (2020). The Voices of Insulin Pump Trainers: Usability Challenges Observed During Training of First-time Pump Users. Presented at the
TQR 11th Annual Conference, Davie, FL, USA, January 14-17, 2020.
Helen Birkmann Hernandez. 2019. Usability Challenges with Insulin Pump Devices in Diabetes Care: What Trainers Observe with First-Time Pump Users. Doctoral dissertation. Nova Southeastern University. Retrieved from NSUWorks, College of Computing and Engineering. (1087)
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/gscis_etd/1087.
Hernandez, H. B., Dringus, L. P., Snyder, M. M., & Wang, L. (2019).
Usability Challenges with Insulin Pump Devices in Diabetes Care: What
Trainers Observe with First-time Pump Users. In
Proceedings of the Southern Association for
Information Systems Conference, St. Simon's Island, GA, USA March 22nd—23rd, 2019,
pp. 1-6.
Hernandez, H. B., & Zink., S. D. (2018). The Impact of Organizational
Conflict on the Security Imperative for Implantable Medical Devices: A Case
Study Approach. In
Proceedings of the Southern Association for
Information Systems Conference, Atlanta, GA, USA March 23rd—24th, 2018,
pp. 1-6.
Hernandez, H. (1990).
Hon. George Wheeler. A Biography of a 19th
Century Rural Industrialist. Binghamton NY: Roberson Museum &
Science Center Holdings.