Jane Peace, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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Health Informatics, Community Health, Virtual Reality, Health ServicesGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorPatricia Flatley Brennan | grad student | 2008 | UW Madison | |
(The use of ontology to represent nursing knowledge about family health history and facilitate automated search for clinical practice guidelines.) |
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Peace J, Valdez RS, Lutz KF. (2012) Data-based considerations for electronic family health history applications. Computers, Informatics, Nursing : Cin. 30: 37-45 |
Kossman S, Hsieh Y, Peace J, et al. (2011) A theory-based problem-solving approach to recruitment challenges in a large randomized field trial. Applied Nursing Research : Anr. 24: 179-87 |
Peace J, Brennan PF. (2009) Formalizing nursing knowledge: from theories and models to ontologies. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 146: 347-51 |
Peace J, Lutz KF. (2009) Nursing conceptualizations of research and practice. Nursing Outlook. 57: 42-9 |
Peace J, Brennan PF, Brennan P. (2008) Instance testing of the family history ontology. Amia ... Annual Symposium Proceedings / Amia Symposium. Amia Symposium. 1088 |
Peace J, Brennan PF. (2007) Ontological representation of family and family history. Amia ... Annual Symposium Proceedings / Amia Symposium. Amia Symposium. 1072 |
Peace J, Brennan PF. (2006) MetaMapping the nursing procedure manual. Amia ... Annual Symposium Proceedings / Amia Symposium. Amia Symposium. 1060 |
Peace J, Brennan PF. (2006) Making the procedure manual come alive: A prototype relational database and dynamic website model for the management of nursing information. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 122: 450-4 |