Onur Asan
Inception Labs Affiliate Faculty
Dr. Onur Asan completed his Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems engineering at University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializing in human factors and human-computer interaction. Dr. Asan's research focuses on application of theory, methods and design from the discipline of human factors engineering and human computer interaction to improve socio-technical change in health care. In particular, Dr. Asan has been studying how new technologies, and organizational initiatives transform a) ambulatory and hospital work systems, b) patient centred care/communication, c) care coordination and workflow, and d) outcomes including patient safety, trust, quality of care and employee well-being. Dr. Asan also works on development and testing of user/patient centred health technologies to improve user experience of care. Dr. Asan’s work has been funded by federal and private institutions including National Health Institute (NIH), Agency for Health Care Research and Quality (AHRQ), Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), and Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI).
Projects
Patient Contextual Data
Started in 2020-01-01Publications
How clinician-patient communication affects trust in health information sources: Temporal trends from a national cross-sectional survey
Published by Onur Asan, Bradley Crotty in PLOS ONE on February, 2021Impact of Pre-visit Contextual Data Collection on Patient-Physician Communication and Patient Activation: a Randomized Trial
Published by Jeana Holt, Rachel Cusatis, Onur Asan, Melek Somai, Bradley Crotty in Journal of General Internal Medicine on February, 2021patient contextual dataAugmenting patient safety through participation by design – An assessment of dual monitors for patients in the outpatient clinic
Published by Bradley Crotty, Melek Somai, Onur Asan in International Journal of Medical Informatics on February, 2021engagementThe Impact of Previsit Contextual Data Collection on Patient-Provider Communication and Patient Activation: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Published by Jeana Holt, Rachel Cusatis, Bradley Crotty, Melek Somai, Aaron Winn, Onur Asan in JMIR Research Protocols on September, 2020patient contextual dataQualitative Assessment of Unmet Information Management Needs of Informal Cancer Caregivers: Four Themes to Inform Oncology Practice
Published by Bradley Crotty, Onur Asan, Jeana Holt in JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics on September, 2020The impact of patient-generated contextual data on communication in clinical practice: A qualitative assessment of patient and clinician perspectives
Published by Rachel Cusatis, Jeana Holt, Onur Asan, Bradley Crotty in Patient Education and Counseling on April, 2020patient contextual dataIncorporating patient-generated contextual data into care: Clinician perspectives using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science
Published by Jeana Holt, Rachel Cusatis, Onur Asan, Bradley Crotty in Healthcare on March, 2020patient contextual dataClinician Encouragement and Online Health Record Usage
Published by Bradley Crotty, Aaron Winn, Onur Asan, Sneha Nagavally in Journal of General Internal Medicine on July, 2019Parental Perceptions of Displayed Patient Data in a PICU
Published by Onur Asan, Bradley Crotty in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine on May, 2019Patient Centered Communication and E-Health Information Exchange Patterns: Findings From a National Cross-Sectional Survey
Published by Bradley Crotty, Onur Asan in IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine on January, 2019The electronic health record as a patient engagement tool: mirroring clinicians’ screen to create a shared mental model
Published by Bradley Crotty, Onur Asan in JAMIA Open on April, 2018