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Elizabeth (Liz) Umberfield
Elizabeth (Liz) Umberfield
Nurse Scientist, Mayo Clinic
Verified email at mayo.edu
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Using incident reports to assess communication failures and patient outcomes
E Umberfield, AA Ghaferi, SL Krein, M Manojlovich
The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety 45 (6), 406-413, 2019
462019
Formative evaluation of the video reflexive ethnography method, as applied to the physician–nurse dyad
M Manojlovich, RM Frankel, M Harrod, A Heshmati, T Hofer, E Umberfield, ...
BMJ quality & safety 28 (2), 160-166, 2019
272019
Development and preliminary testing of the collaboration for leadership and innovation in mentoring survey: An instrument of nursing PhD mentorship quality
AB Smith, E Umberfield, JR Granner, M Harris, B Liestenfeltz, C Shuman, ...
Nurse education today 98, 104747, 2021
52021
Evaluating and extending the Informed Consent Ontology for representing permissions from the clinical domain
EE Umberfield, C Stansbury, K Ford, Y Jiang, SLR Kardia, AK Thomer, ...
Applied ontology 17 (2), 321-336, 2022
22022
Stronger together: The case for multidisciplinary tenure track faculty in academic nursing
HL Tubbs-Cooley, R Lavin, A Lyndon, J Anderson, M Baernholdt, P Berry, ...
Nursing Outlook, in press. doi 10, 2021
22021
Coordinated evolution of ontologies of informed consent
J Vajda, JN Otte, C Stansbury, FJ Manion, E Umberfield, Y He, M Harris, ...
ICBO, 2018
22018
The case for expressing nursing theories using ontologies
EE Umberfield, PA Ball Dunlap, MR Harris
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 30 (11), 1865-1867, 2023
12023
Syntactic interoperability and the role of syntactic standards in health information exchange
EE Umberfield, CJ Staes, TP Morgan, RW Grout, BW Mamlin, BE Dixon
Health information exchange, 217-236, 2023
12023
Standardizing health care data across an enterprise
EE Umberfield, J Bowie, AS Kanter, BE Dixon, EF Tallman
Health Information Exchange, 237-255, 2023
12023
Regulations and norms for reuse of residual clinical biospecimens and health data
EE Umberfield, SLR Kardia, Y Jiang, AK Thomer, MR Harris
Western journal of nursing research 44 (11), 1068-1081, 2022
12022
Which factors promote shared understanding between physicians and nurses in inpatient oncology care settings?: A qualitative exploration
K Crist, M Lafferty, E Umberfield, M Manojlovich
Cancer nursing 45 (2), E338-E344, 2022
12022
Three-Year Nursing PhD Model Recommendations from the RWJF Future of Nursing Scholars
WE Rosa, K Hartley, SB Hassmiller, SO Frisch, SG Bennett, K Breen, ...
Journal of Nursing Education 61 (1), 19-28, 2022
12022
Lessons learned for identifying and annotating permissions in clinical consent forms
EE Umberfield, Y Jiang, SH Fenton, C Stansbury, K Ford, K Crist, ...
Applied Clinical Informatics 12 (03), 429-435, 2021
12021
Expanding the Representation of Permissions and Deontic Roles in the Informed Consent Ontology (ICO).
JM Vajda, JN Otte, C Stansbury, MR Harris, E Umberfield, FJ Manion, ...
AMIA, 2019
12019
An Integrative Review of the State of POLST Science: What Do We Know and Where Do We Go?
EE Umberfield, MC Fields, R Lenko, TP Morgan, ES Adair, EK Fromme, ...
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2024
2024
Psychometric Evaluation of the Revised Collaboration for Leadership and Innovation in Mentoring Survey in a Diverse PhD Student Sample
A Smith, J Granner, C Shuman, E Umberfield, E Lavoie Smith
N/A, 2024
2024
Clinical Knowledge Model for the Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Venous Thromboembolism
BL Westra, L Whittenburg, KS Lytle, I Tokareva, EE Umberfield, ...
CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 10.1097, 2023
2023
Appendices for Article:" Evaluating and extending the Informed Consent Ontology for representing permissions from the clinical domain"
EE Umberfield, C Stansbury, K Ford, Y Jiang, SLR Kardia, AK Thomer, ...
IOS Press, 2021
2021
Bottom-Up Modeling of Permissions to Reuse Residual Clinical Biospecimens and Health Data
E Umberfield
2020
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