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| Enid Montague |
| Enid Montague Assistant Professor and Anna Julia Cooper Fellow |
| 3017 Mechanical Engineering Building 1513 University Avenue Madison, WI 53706-1572 |
Tel: 608/890-3546 E-mail: emontague@wisc.edu |
Ph.D. Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, College of Engineering (2008)
M.S. Industrial and Systems Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, College of Engineering (2006)
B.S. Psychology, Old Dominion University, College of Sciences (2003)
Technology Mediated Collaboration
Trust in Technology
Human Computer Interaction
Technology Integration
Human Factors and Ergonomics
Macroergonomics
Patient Safety
REFEREED JOURNALS
[J1] Montague, E., Winchester, W.W. Kleiner, B.M., (in press) Trust in medical technology by patients and health care providers in obstetric work systems, Behaviour and Information Technology.
[J2] Montague, E., (in press) Validation of a trust in medical technology instrument, manuscript submitted for publication. Applied Ergonomics.
[J3] Montague, E. (2010) Patient and Care provider perspectives of trust in medical technologies, Clinical and Translational Science 3(2).
[J4] Montague, E., Kleiner, B.M., Wolfe, E.W., & Winchester, W.W. (2009) Empirically understanding trust in medical technology. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics.
[J5] Montague, E., Wolfe, E.W., (unpublished manuscript) Preliminary development of a trust in medical technology instrument, manuscript submitted for publication.
[J6] Montague, E., (unpublished manuscript) Patient source of learning about health technology and ratings of trust in technologies used in their care, manuscript submitted for publication.
[J7] Vega, L.*, & Montague, E., Dehart, T.* (unpublished manuscript) Trust between people and websites, manuscript submitted for publication.
[J8] Montague, E., Brickel, S.*, and Winchester, W., (unpublished manuscript) Patient experiences with monitoring technologies in health services, manuscript submitted for publication.
REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
[C1] Montague, E. (2010) Patient user experience of medical technologies, Proceedings of the Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare, at ACM CHI 2010 Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems.
[C2] Montague, E. (2010) Trust in health information technology, Proceedings of Workshop on Interactive Systems in Healthcare, at ACM CHI 2010 Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems.
[C3] Nicolalde, D.*, Konkol, E.*, Capista, J.*, Lyle, M.*, Montague, E. (2010) Designing wellness tools to match college student information needs, Proceedings of the ACM CHI 2010 Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems
[C4] Montague, E. (2009). Patient user experience of medical technology. In B.-T. Karsh (Ed.), Ergonomics and Health Aspects of Work with Computers, International Conference, EHAWC 2009, Held as Part of HCI International 2009 (pp. 70-77). San Diego, CA, USA: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5624 Springer.
[C5] Montague, E., Kleiner, B.M. (2009). Using variance analysis to detect mismatches in role expectations in patient physician interactions in obstetric work systems. Paper presented at the International Ergonomics Association, Beijing China.
[C6] Montague, E., Wolfe, E.W., Kleiner, B.M., & Winchester, W.W. (2008). Using Rasch analysis to construct a trust in medical technology instrument. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Institute of Objective Measurement Workshop, New York, NY
[C7] Montague, E., (2008). Dosimetry readings of occupational musicians. In the proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, New York, NY.
[C8] Montague, E. (2007). Human Factors Opportunities in Obstetrics. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Human Factors in Health Care: Practical Applications to Improve Patient Safety, St Paul, MN.
[C9] Smith-Jackson, T.L., Headen, E., Thomas, C.T., & Faulkner, B. (2005). Cultural Critical Incidents in Hazardous Occupations: A Preliminary Exploration. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management.
[C10] Bliss, J.P., Fallon, C.K., Headen, E., & Gaskins, R. (2004). Crowd reactions to sublethal weapons: Universal triggers for crowd violence. Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. September 20-24: New Orleans, LA.
[C11] Bliss, J.P., Fallon, C.K., & Headen, E. (2004). Crowd reactions to sublethal weapons: Universal triggers for crowd violence. Proceedings of the 2004 Nonlethal Academic and Research Symposium (NTAR). Winston-Salem, N.C. November 15-17.
[C12] Boone, C.M., Bliss, J.P., Headen, E., Lampton, D.R., Clark, B., & Martin, G. (2003). Usability evaluation of a virtual after action review system. Proceedings of the Hunstville Simulation Conference. October 29-31: Huntsville, AL.
[C13] Bliss, J.P., Fallon, C.K., & Headen, E. (2003). Universal Crowd Reactions to Sublethal Weapons: Universal Triggers for Crowd Violence. Proceedings of the 2003 Nonlethal Academic and Research Symposium (NTAR). Washington, D.C. November 5-6.
[C14] Montague, E., McGuire, K., Holden, R., Fiore, S., Fitch, G., Lee, J., (accepted) Trust in Sociotechnical Systems, Proceedings of the 2010 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
*Indicates student
David W. Francis and Lillian Francis Fellowship
Southern Board of Education Fellowship
Virginia Tech Industrial and Systems Engineering Acclaimed Alum
Anna Julia Cooper Fellowship
Institute of Clinical and Translational Research Kl2 Early Career Development Award
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
Institute of Industrial Engineers
ACM's Special Interest Group on Human-Computer Interaction (SIGCHI)
American Medical Informatics Association
Association of Usability Professionals
Society for Health Systems
The Interaction Design Association
National Womens Studies Association
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