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Frank Drews, PhD

Languages spoken: Spanish, German, French

Academic Information

Departments: Psychology - Associate Professor, Anesthesiology - Adjunct Assistant Professor, Biomedical Informatics - Adjunct Associate Professor, Internal Medicine - Adjunct Professor

Divisions: Epidemiology

Academic Office Information

frank.drews@psych.utah.edu

Selected Publications

  1. Olufemi A Omitaomu (12/01/2021). A new methodological framework for hazard detection models in health information technology systems. J Biomed Inform, 124.
  2. Caffiero NA (01/2021). Reduction of phone interruptions post implementation of a central call center in community pharmacies of an academic health system. Am J Health Syst Pharm.
  3. Talebi E (01/2021). Modeling mine workforce fatigue.
  4. Cova T (01/2021). Toward simulating direct wildfire scenarios.
  5. Pellett JJ (10/2020). Detection of anomalous events in electronic health records. Proceedings of the Industrial and Systems Engineering Annual Conference. Proceedings of the Industrial and Systems Engineering Annual Conference.
  6. Ozman O (03/2020). Feature engineering and process mining to enable hazard detection in health information technology. 2020 AMIA Informatics Summit Proceedings. 2020 AMIA Informatics Summit Proceedings.
  7. Harrod M (01/2020). A qualitative study of factors affecting personal protective equipment use among health care personnel. Am J Infect Control.
  8. Drews FA (01/2020). Developmental and evaluation of a central line maintenance kit using adherence engineering. Oxford University Press.
  9. Drews FA (01/2020). The experience and management of fatigue.
  10. McLaughlin AC (01/2020). Evaluating medical devices remotely. Hum Factors.
  11. Harrod M (01/2020). A qualitative study of factors affecting personal protective equipment use among health care personnel. Am J Infect Control.
  12. Bagdash J (01/2020). Human Factors/ Ergonomics: Patient Safety and Adherence in Health Care. Springer.
  13. Drews FA (01/2019). Human factors engineering contributions to infection prevention and control. Hum Factors.
  14. Nickman N (01/2019). Use of multiple methods to measure impact of a centralized call center on academic health system comnity pharmacies.
  15. Nickman N (01/2019). NASA Task Load Index assessment of perceived workload in academic health center community pharmacies.
  16. Mulvey D (01/2019). Healthcare personnel often deviate from personal protective equipment use guidelines. Am J Infect Control.
  17. Legenza L (01/2019). Assessment of perceived workload in academic health center community pharmacies.
  18. Rogers WP (01/2019). Automation in the mining industry.
  19. Drews FA (01/2019). Interruptions and the delivery of care in the Intensive Care Unit. Hum Factors.
  20. Harrod M (01/2019). Understanding workflow and personal protective equipment challenges across different healthcare personnel roles. Clin Infect Dis.
  21. Drews FA (01/2019). Evaluation of a redesigned personal protective equipment gown. Clin Infect Dis.
  22. Visnovsky LD (01/2019). Effective of a multisite personal protective equipment (PPE)-free zone intervention in acute care. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol.
  23. Visnovsky (01/2018). Effective of the health care personal perceptions. Open Forum Infect Dis.
  24. Krein SL (01/2018). Identification and characterization of failures in infectious agent transmission precaution practices in hospitals. JAMA Intern Med.
  25. Drews FA (01/2018). Electronic health record on the go. Int J Med Inform.
  26. Drews FA (01/2017). Improving central line maintenance. Am J Infect Control.
  27. Leecaster MK (01/2017). Translation of contextual control model to chronic disease management. J Biomed Inform.
  28. Cova TJ (01/2017). Warning triggers in environmental hazards. Risk Anal.
  29. Kramer HS (01/2017). Checking the lists. J Biomed Inform.
  30. Croft LD (01/2017). Multi-facility assessment of variation in transmission-based precautions (TBP) policies. Open Forum Infect Dis. Open Forum Infectious Diseases.
  31. Ragan A (01/2017). A comparison of airline safety videos in information acquisition. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting.
  32. Dietz AS (01/2017). Applying human factors scient to prevent the transmission of high consequence pathogens. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting.
  33. Brzowski MB (01/2017). Quality and quantity. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting.
  34. Funkhouser K (09/2016).
  35. Funkhouser K (09/2016).
  36. McCarty M (09/2016).
  37. Kramer H (08/24/2016).
  38. Scuba W (05/19/2016).
  39. Drews FA (02/17/2016).
  40. Leecaster MK (02/10/2016).
  41. Drews FA (02/09/2016).
  42. COva T (01/18/2016).
  43. Drews FA (01/2015).
  44. Drews FA (01/2015).
  45. Nelson RE (01/2015).
  46. Drews FA (01/2015).
  47. Drews FA (01/2015).
  48. Drews FA (01/2014).
  49. Drews FA (01/2014).
  50. Tyler B Forbush, Adi V Gundlapalli, Miland N Palmer, Shuying Shen, Brett R South, Guy Divita, Majorie Carter, Andrew Redd, Jorie M Butler, Matthew Samore (March 2013). "Sitting on Pins and Needles": Characterization of Symptom Descriptions in Clinical Notes".
  51. Drews FA (01/2013).
  52. Drews FA (01/2013).
  53. Drews FA (01/2013).
  54. Drews FA (01/2013).
  55. Bagdash JZ (01/2013).
  56. Guinan AL (01/2013).
  57. Weir C, Drews FA, Butler J, Barrus RJ, Jones ML, Nebeker JR (2013). Support for contextual control in primary care: a qualitative analysis. AMIA Annu Symp Proc, 2013, 1463-71.
  58. Drews, FA, Wallace, J, Bernuzillo, J, Markewitz, B, and Samore, M (2012). Protocol adherence in the Intensive Care Unit. Hum Factors Ergon Manuf, 22(1), 21-31.
  59. Drews FA (01/2012).
  60. Bakdash J (01/2012).
  61. Bergen B (01/2012).
  62. Drews FA (01/2012).
  63. Strayer DL (01/2012).
  64. Bagdash JZ (01/2012).
  65. Weir C, Drews FA, Leecaster MK, Barrus RJ, Hellewell JL, Nebeker JR (2012). The orderly and effective visit: impact of the electronic health record on modes of cognitive control. AMIA Annu Symp Proc, 2012, 979-87.
  66. Cova TJ (01/2011).
  67. Doig A (01/2011).
  68. Drews FA (01/2011).
  69. Drews FA (01/2011).
  70. Drews FA (01/2011).
  71. Gerritsen D (01/2011).
  72. Whitaker C (01/2011).
  73. Purcell J (01/2011).
  74. Lazzara EH (01/2011).
  75. Kramer HS (01/2011).
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  79. Fenech E (01/2010).
  80. Livnat Y (01/2010).
  81. Nystrom D (01/2010).
  82. Drews FA (01/2010).
  83. Livnat Y, Gesteland P, Benuzillo J, Pettey W, Bolton D, Drews F, Kramer H, Samore M (2010). Epinome - a novel workbench for epidemic investigation and analysis of search strategies in public health practice. AMIA Annu Symp Proc, 2010, 647-51.
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  87. Kramer H (01/2009).
  88. Pettey W (01/2009).
  89. Parks AL, Walker B, Pettey W, Benuzillo J, Gesteland P, Grant J, Koopman J, Drews F, Samore M (2009). Interactive agent based modeling of public health decision-making. AMIA Annu Symp Proc, 2009, 504-8.
  90. Drews FA, Musters A, Samore MH (2008). Error Producing Conditions in the Intensive Care UnitBTI - Advances in Patient Safety: New Directions and Alternative Approaches (Vol. 3: Performance and Tools). Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US).
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  105. Weir CR, Nebeker JJ, Hicken BL, Campo R, Drews F, Lebar B (2007). A cognitive task analysis of information management strategies in a computerized provider order entry environment. J Am Med Inform Assoc, 14(1), 65-75.
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