Andrea Civan Hartzler

Publications

Huh J, Hartzler A, Munson S, Parker A, Anderson N, Edwards K, Gore J, O’Leary J, Streat D, Ywtisgen-Yildiz M, Pratt W, Ackerman M. Brainstorming Design for Health: Helping Patients Utilize Patient-Generated Information on the Web. Workshop to appear in Proc. ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) 2012, Seattle WA.

Gore J, Hartzler A, Izard J. Comprehension and preferences for graphical representations of quality of life after prostate cancer treatment. To appear at the 2012 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium (GU,ASCO).

Anderson N, Hartzler A, Tabor H, Bamshad M. Personalizing the return of genome sequencing results: Consumer health informatics meets bioinformatics. To appear in Proceedings of the AMIA 2012 joint summits on translational science. March 2012.

Kendall L, Hartzler A, Klasnja P, Pratt W. Descriptive Analysis of Physical Activity Conversations on Twitter. In Proceedings ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI’11), p.1555-1560.

Hartzler A, Pratt W. Managing the Personal Side of Health: How Patient Expertise Differs from the Expertise of Clinicians. Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), 2011;13(3):e62. doi:10.2196/jmir.1728

Hartzler A, Skeels MS, Mukai M,Powell C, Klasnja P, Pratt W. Sharing is caring, but not error free: Transparency of granular controls for sharing personal health information in social networks. In Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium. October, 2011 p. 559-568.

Hartzler A,Olson K,Dalkin B,GoreJ. Enhancing,communication,after,treatment:What cancer patients want from a quality of life dashboard. In Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium. October, 2011 p. 1795.

Klasnja P, Hartzler A, Powell C, Pratt W. Supporting cancer patients’ unanchored health information management with mobile technology. In Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium. October, 2011 p. 732-741.

Tabor HK, Civan A,Crouch J,Kuwana E, McMillan M,Stock J, Yu J, Dent KM, Anderson N, Swanson J, Bamshad M.“My46”: An innovative web-based tool for management of results return from exome and whole genome sequencing studies. 12th International Congress of Human Genetics, 61st Annual Meeting of The American Society of Human Genetics, October 12 2011, Montreal, Canada.

Burt A, Phillips MH, Hartzler A. The Use of Multiattribute utility theory in the selection of radiation therapy treatments. American Federation of Medical Research Western regional meeting. January 26-29, 2011, Carmel, CA.

Klasnja P, Hartzler A, Powell C, Phan G, Pratt W. HealthWeaver Mobile: Designing a Mobile Tool for Managing Personal Health Information during Cancer Care. In Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium. November, 2010.

Civan-Hartzler A, McDonald D, Powell C, Skeels M, Mukai M, Pratt W. Bringing the field into focus: User-centered design of a patient expertise locator. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI'10). April, 2010, Atlanta, GA., p. 1675-1684.

Klasnja P, Civan A, Unruh K, Pratt W. Blowing in the wind: Unanchored Patient information work during cancer care. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI�10). April, 2010, Atlanta, GA., p. 193-202.

Unruh K, Skeels M, Civan A, Pratt W. (2010). Transforming Clinic Environments into Information Workspaces for Patients. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI�10). April, 2010, Atlanta, GA., p. 183-192.

Civan, A. Understanding and Facilitating Patient Expertise Sharing. University of Washington. Ph.D. Thesis, 2009.

Civan, A., McDonald, D.W., Unruh, K.T., & Pratt, W. (2009). Locating Patient Expertise in Everyday Life. In Proceedings of the 2009 ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work (GROUP '09). May, 2009, Sanibel Island, FL, p. 291-300.

Civan, A., Jones, W., Klasnja, P., & Bruce, H. (2008). Better to Organize Personal Information by Folders Or by Tags?: The Devil Is in the Details. In Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) Annual Meeting. October, 2008, Columbus, OH.

Jones, W., Klasnja, P., Civan, A., & Adcock, M. (2008). The Personal Project Planner: Planning to Organize Personal Information. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '08). April, 2008, Florence, Italy, p. 681-684.

Civan, A., & Pratt, W. (2007). Threading Together Patient Expertise. In Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium. November, 2007, Chicago, IL, p. 140-144. (Distinguished paper award nomination).

Civan, A., & Pratt, W. (2007). Information Systems and Healthcare XXII: Characterizing and Visualizing the Quality of Health Information. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 20, article 18. (an extended version of the HICSS 2006 conference paper).

Civan, A., & Pratt, W. (2006). Supporting Consumers by Characterizing the Quality of Online Health Information: A Multidimensional Framework. In Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). January, 2006, Kauai, HI, p. 88a. (Best paper award nomination) .

Pratt, W., Unruh, K., Civan, A., & Skeels, M.M. (2006). Personal Health Information Management. Communications of the ACM (CACM), Special Issue on Personal Information Management, 49(1), 51-55.

Civan, A., Skeels, M.M., Stolyar, A., & Pratt, W. (2006). Personal Health Information Management: Consumers' Perspectives. In Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium. November, 2006, Washington DC, p.156-160.

Civan, A., Gennari, J.H., & Pratt, W. (2006). Integrating Protocol Schedules with Patients' Personal Calendars. In Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium. November, 2006, Washington DC, p. 892.

Civan, A., Skeels, M.M., Stolyar, A., & Pratt, W. (2006). Exploring Personal Health Information Management. National Library of Medicine Informatics Training Conference 2006, Nashville, TN, p.41.

Civan, A., Teller, D.Y., & Palmer, J. (2005). Relations between Spontaneous Preferences, Familiarized Preferences, and Novelty Effects: Measurements with Forced-Choice Techniques. Infancy, 7(2), 111-142.

Civan, A., Doctor, J.N., & Wolf, F.M. (2005). What Makes a Good Format: Frameworks for Evaluating the Effect of Graphic Risk Formats on Consumers' Risk-Related Behavior. In Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium. October, 2005, Washington, DC, p. 927.

Civan, A., & Pratt, W. (2004). Online Health Information: Multiple Dimensions of Quality. In Proceedings of the 11th World Congress on Medical Informatics (MEDINFO). 2004, San Francisco, CA, p.1557.

Civan, A., & Pratt, W. (2004). Health information on the World Wide Web: A Multidimensional framework of Quality. National Library of Medicine Informatics Training Conference. 2004, Indianapolis, IN, p.58.

Teller, D.Y., Civan, A., & Bronson-Castain, K. (2004). Infants' Spontaneous Color Preferences are not Due to Adult-like Brightness Variations. Visual Neuroscience, 21(3), 397-401.

Civan, A.L., Teller, D.Y., & Palmer, J. (2003). Infant Color Vision: Spontaneous Preferences versus Novelty Preferences as Indicators of Chromatic Discrimination among Suprathreshold Stimuli. Journal of Vision, 3(9), 712a.

Teller, D.Y., Pereverzeva M., & Civan, A. (2003). Adult brightness vs. Luminance as Models of Infant Photometry: Variability, Biasability, and Spectral Characteristics for the Two Age Groups Favor the Luminance Model. Journal of Vision, 3(5), 333-46.

Teller, D.Y., Civan, A., & Bronson-Castain, K. (2003). Are Infants' Spontaneous Hue Preferences Determined by Saturation Differences? 17th Symposium of the International Color Vision Society, Seattle, WA.

Teller, D.Y., Civan, A., Bronson-Castain, K., & Pereverseva, M. (2003). Infants' Spontaneous Hue Preferences are not Solely Due to Variations in Perceived Brightness. Journal of Vision, 3(9), 142.

Lia, B., Dobkins, K.R., Hartzler, A., Palmer, J., & Teller, D.Y. (1997). Threemonth- old Infants Respond to Quadrature Motion of Isoluminant Gratings. Perception, 26(6), 760.

Lia B., Dobkins, K.R., Hartzler, A., Palmer, J., & Teller, D.Y. (1997). Threemonth- old Infants Respond to Color-defined Quadrature-shifted Apparent Motion Stimuli. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. Fort Lauderdale, FL.

Peterzell, D.M., Chang, S.K., Kelly, J.P., Hartzler, A.L., & Teller, D.Y. (1997). The Development of Spatial Frequency Covariance Channels for Colour and Luminance: Psychophysical (FPL) and Electrophysiological (sweep VEP) studies. Perception, 26(6), 759.

Last updated 12/2011