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Ellen Balka
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2016-2021
Publications (10 Years): 7
Top Topics
Adverse Drug
Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
Study Protocol
Quality Improvement
Top Venues
Journal of medical Internet research
JMIR public health and surveillance
Journal of evaluation in clinical practice
JMIR research protocols
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Publications
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Erina Chan
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Serena S Small
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Maeve E Wickham
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Vicki Cheng
,
Ellen Balka
,
Corinne M Hohl
The Utility of Different Data Standards to Document Adverse Drug Event Symptoms and Diagnoses: Mixed Methods Study.
Journal of medical Internet research
23 (12) (2021)
Serena S Small
,
Corinne M Hohl
,
Ellen Balka
Patient Perspectives on Health Data Privacy and Implications for Adverse Drug Event Documentation and Communication: Qualitative Study.
Journal of medical Internet research
23 (1) (2021)
Bryn Lander
,
Ellen Balka
Exploring How Evidence is Used in Care Through an Organizational Ethnography of Two Teaching Hospitals.
Journal of medical Internet research
21 (3) (2019)
Bryn Lander
,
Ellen Balka
Balancing quality improvement and unintended effects: The impact of implementing admission order sets for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and heart failure at two teaching hospitals.
Journal of evaluation in clinical practice
25 (3) (2018)
David Peddie
,
Serena S Small
,
Katherin Badke
,
Chantelle Bailey
,
Ellen Balka
,
Corinne M Hohl
Adverse Drug Event Reporting From Clinical Care: Mixed-Methods Analysis for a Minimum Required Dataset.
JMIR medical informatics
6 (2) (2018)
Corinne M Hohl
,
Serena S Small
,
David Peddie
,
Katherin Badke
,
Chantelle Bailey
,
Ellen Balka
Why Clinicians Don't Report Adverse Drug Events: Qualitative Study.
JMIR public health and surveillance
4 (1) (2018)
David Peddie
,
Serena S Small
,
Katherin Badke
,
Maeve E Wickham
,
Chantelle Bailey
,
Adam Chruscicki
,
Christine Ackerley
,
Ellen Balka
,
Corinne M Hohl
Designing an Adverse Drug Event Reporting System to Prevent Unintentional Reexposures to Harmful Drugs: Study Protocol for a Multiple Methods Design.
JMIR research protocols
5 (3) (2016)