Published on in Vol 23, No 5 (2021): May

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/22973, first published .
Usability of Rapid Cholera Detection Device (OmniVis) for Water Quality Workers in Bangladesh: Iterative Convergent Mixed Methods Study

Usability of Rapid Cholera Detection Device (OmniVis) for Water Quality Workers in Bangladesh: Iterative Convergent Mixed Methods Study

Usability of Rapid Cholera Detection Device (OmniVis) for Water Quality Workers in Bangladesh: Iterative Convergent Mixed Methods Study

Journals

  1. Lee D, Clayton K, Kinzer-Ursem T, Linnes J, Wereley S. Quantifying Brownian motion in the presence of simple shear flow with particle diffusometry. Experiments in Fluids 2023;64(2) View
  2. Euliano E, Sklavounos A, Wheeler A, McHugh K. Translating diagnostics and drug delivery technologies to low-resource settings. Science Translational Medicine 2022;14(666) View
  3. Rodriguez N, Burleson G, Linnes J, Sienko K. Thinking Beyond the Device: An Overview of Human- and Equity-Centered Approaches for Health Technology Design. Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering 2023;25(1):257 View
  4. Rodriguez N, Balian L, Tolliver C, Kataki I, Jesus J, Linnes J. Human-centered design of a smartphone-based self-test for HIV viral load monitoring. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science 2023;7(1) View