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Nanoparticle Agglomerates For Pulmonary Drug Delivery, Rohan Bhavane Aug 2006

Nanoparticle Agglomerates For Pulmonary Drug Delivery, Rohan Bhavane

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The Pulmonary route has been traditionally used to treat diseases of the respiratory tract. However, important research within the last two decades have shown that in addition to treating local diseases, a wide range of systemic diseases can be treated by delivering drugs to the lungs. The recent FDA approval to market Exubera, an inhalable form of insulin developed by Pfizer, to treat Diabetes, may just be the stepping stone that the pharmaceutical industry needs to market other drugs to treat systemic diseases via the lungs. However, this technology still needs repeated drug doses to control glucose levels, as the …


The Interaction Between Internal And External Information On Relational Data Search, Yang Gong Jul 2006

The Interaction Between Internal And External Information On Relational Data Search, Yang Gong

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People often use tools to search for information. In order to improve the quality of an information search, it is important to understand how internal information, which is stored in user’s mind, and external information, represented by the interface of tools interact with each other. How information is distributed between internal and external representations significantly affects information search performance. However, few studies have examined the relationship between types of interface and types of search task in the context of information search.

For a distributed information search task, how data are distributed, represented, and formatted significantly affects the user search performance …


Understanding Interruptions In Healthcare: Developing A Model, Juliana J. Brixey May 2006

Understanding Interruptions In Healthcare: Developing A Model, Juliana J. Brixey

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Developing a Model Interruption is a known human factor that contributes to errors and catastrophic events in healthcare as well as other high-risk industries. The landmark Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, To Err is Human, brought attention to the significance of preventable errors in medicine and suggested that interruptions could be a contributing factor. Previous studies of interruptions in healthcare did not offer a conceptual model by which to study interruptions. As a result of the serious consequences of interruptions investigated in other high-risk industries, there is a need to develop a model to describe, understand, explain, and predict interruptions …


Does The Message Matter? Enhancing Patient Adherence Through Persuasive Messages, Muhammad F. Walji Jan 2006

Does The Message Matter? Enhancing Patient Adherence Through Persuasive Messages, Muhammad F. Walji

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To improve health and reduce costs, we need to encourage patients to make better healthcare decisions. Many informatics interventions are aimed at improving health outcomes by influencing patient behavior. However, we know little about how the content of a message in these interventions can influence a health-related decision. In this research we formulate a conceptual model to help explain and guide the design of “persuasive messages”, those which can change and influence patient behavior. We apply the conceptual model to design persuasive appointment reminder messages using humancentered design principles. Finally, we empirically test our hypotheses in a randomized controlled trial …