Andrew B. L. Berry

Orcid: 0000-0002-3167-4716

Affiliations:
  • Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA
  • University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA (PhD 2021)


According to our database1, Andrew B. L. Berry authored at least 20 papers between 2014 and 2024.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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Bibliography

2024
Reclaiming Power over AI: Equipping Queer Teens as AI Designers for HIV Prevention.
CoRR, 2024

2023
"You Can See the Connections": Facilitating Visualization of Care Priorities in People Living with Multiple Chronic Health Conditions.
Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2023

2022
Challenges, Tensions, and Opportunities in Designing Ecosystems to Support the Management of Complex Health Needs.
Proceedings of the CHI '22: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, New Orleans, LA, USA, 29 April 2022, 2022

2021
Supporting Collaborative Reflection on Personal Values and Health.
Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., 2021

Biomedical Informatics Co-design: Concepts, Applications, and Opportunities.
Proceedings of the AMIA 2021, American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, San Diego, CA, USA, October 30, 2021, 2021

2020
Learning from Positive Adaptations of Pediatric Cancer Patients to Design Health Technologies.
Proceedings of the CHI '20: CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2020

2019
Balancing Tensions between Caregiving and Parenting Responsibilities in Pediatric Patient Care.
Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., 2019

Facilitating Self-reflection about Values and Self-care Among Individuals with Chronic Conditions.
Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019

Supporting Communication About Values Between People with Multiple Chronic Conditions and their Providers.
Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019

2017
"It's good to know you're not a stranger every time": Communication about Values Between Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions and Healthcare Providers.
Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., 2017

Biomedical informatics advancing the national health agenda: the AMIA 2015 year-in-review in clinical and consumer informatics.
J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc., 2017

Getting Traction When Overwhelmed: Implications for Supporting Patient-Provider Communication.
Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, 2017

How Values Shape Collaboration Between Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions and Spousal Caregivers.
Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2017

Eliciting Values of Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions: Evaluation of a Patient-centered Framework.
Proceedings of the AMIA 2017, 2017

Creating Conditions for Patients' Values to Emerge in Clinical Conversations: Perspectives of Health Care Team Members.
Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, 2017

2016
Using conceptual work products of health care to design health IT.
J. Biomed. Informatics, 2016

Considering Practitioner-Driven Innovations: Accommodating Information Systems Within Successful Humanitarian Work.
Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Engineering, 2016

Toward Honoring the Values of Patients With Multiple Chronic Conditions: Insights from a field study.
Proceedings of the AMIA 2016, 2016

"It just seems outside my health": How Patients with Chronic Conditions Perceive Communication Boundaries with Providers.
Proceedings of the 2016 ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, DIS '16, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, June 04, 2016

2014


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