Faculty

PhD Prepared Faculty

Blaine Reeder

PhD

  • Associate Professor, MU Sinclair School of Nursing
  • Associate Professor, MU Institute for Data Science and Informatics
  • Director, Precision Smart Technologies and Applications for Rapid Translation (START) Lab Co-Founder, Age-friendly Sustainable Smart and Equitable Technologies(ASSETs) Research Team

Faculty Mentoring Status / Research & Teaching Emphasis Areas

Blaine-Reeder

Dr. Reeder uses human-centered design methods for informatics research that supports the health-related activities of patients, family members, care teams, and researchers. A primary research focus is design and integration of information from smart homes, wearable devices, mobile apps, and electronic health records as components of translational research infrastructure to support healthy aging.

  • IUCRC Phase I University of Missouri: Center to Stream Healthcare In Place (C2SHIP), Reeder, B. (Co-PI) 2022-2027
  • Digital Health Physical Activity Program for Older Family Care Partners of Patients with Heart Failure, NIH/NIA K23 (Baik, PI), Reeder, B. (Co-mentor), 2022-2027
  • Information needs of vaccine-hesitant parents for user-centered design of a consumer vaccine management application – NIH/NINR F31 (Gallimore, PI), Reeder, B. (Co-Sponsor), 2022-2024
  • Age-friendly Sustainable Smart and Equitable Technologies (ASSETs) for Aging in Place — Missouri Department of Social Services and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Demonstration grant, Reeder, B. (Co-PI), 2021-2024
  • Reducing COVID-19 Related Disability in Rural Community-Dwelling Older Adults Using Smart Technology — NIH/NIA R01, (Proffitt, PI), Reeder, B. (Co-I), 2021-2024
  • CI-New: Collaborative Research: HomeSHARE – Home-based Smart Health Applications across Research Environments — National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE), Reeder, B. (PI), 2016-2019
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship, Biobehavioral Nursing Research, National Institute of Nursing Research T32, University of Washington, 2011-2013
  • Predoctoral Fellowship, Biomedical and Health Informatics, National Library of Medicine, T15, University of Washington, 2007-2010

  • Gallimore, M., Howland, C., Chase, J. D., Grimsley, A., Emezue, C., Boles, K., Anbari, A., Sherwin, L. A. B., Vogelsmeier, A., Popejoy, L. Rantz, M. J. & Reeder, B. (2021). Digital Methodology for Mobile Clinical Decision Support Development in Long-Term Care. October 2-4, MedInfo 2021, Online.
  • Anderson, B., Cameron, J., Jefferson, U. & Reeder, B. (2021). Designing A Cloud-based System for Affordable Cyberinfrastructure to Support Software-Based Research. October 2-4, MedInfo 2021, Online.
  • Sherwin, L. A. B., Yevu-Johnson, J. Matteson-Kome, M., Bechtold, M., & Reeder, B. (2021). Remote Usability Testing to Facilitate the Continuation of Research. October 2-4, MedInfo 2021, Online.
  • Reeder, B., Gallimore, M., Howland, C., Emezue, C., Boles, K., Anbari, A., & Chase, J. A. D. (2021, July). Stepwise evaluation methodology for smart watch sensor function and usability. In International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (pp. 221-233). Springer, Cham.
  • Drake-Morrow, C., Perraillon, M. C., Daddato, A. E., Reeder, B. P., Wald, H. L., Battaglia, C., & Boxer, R. S. (2021). Patient characteristics are not associated with documentation of weight and heart failure related sign and symptom assessment in skilled nursing facilities. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association22(6), 1265-1270.
  • Connelly, K., Molchan, H., Bidanta, R., Siddh, S., Lowens, B., Caine, K., … & Reeder, B. (2021). Evaluation framework for selecting wearable activity monitors for research. Mhealth7.
  • Reeder, B., Chung, J., Lyden, K., Winters, J., & Jankowski, C. M. (2020). Older women’s perceptions of wearable and smart home activity sensors. Informatics for Health and Social Care45(1), 96-109. https://doi.org/10.1080/17538157.2019.1582054
  • Makic, M. B., Gilbert, D., Jankowski, C., Reeder, B., Al-Salmi, N., Starr, W., & Cook, P. F. (2020). Sensor and survey measures associated with daily fatigue in HIV: Findings from a mixed-method study. Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care31(1), 12-24.
  • Reeder, B., Makic, M. B. F., Morrow, C., Ouellet, J., Sutcliffe, B., Rodrick, D., … & Wald, H. (2020). Design and evaluation of low-fidelity visual display prototypes for multiple hospital-acquired conditions. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing38(11), 562-571.
  • Reeder, B., Drake, C., Ozkaynak, M., Jones, W. , Mack, D., David, A., Starr, R., Trautner, B. , & Wald, H. L. (2019, July 26-31, 2019). Usability inspection of a mobile clinical decision support app and a short form heuristic evaluation checklist. HCI International 2019, Orlando, FL.
  • Reeder, B., Drake, C., Ozkaynak, M., & Wald, H. L. (2019). Usability testing a mobile clinical decision support app for UTI diagnosis in nursing homes. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 45(7), 11-17. https://doi.org/10.3928/00989134-20190408-01
  • Ozkaynak, M., Reeder, B., Drake, C., Ferrarone, P., Trautner, B., & Wald, H. L. (2019). Characterizing workflow to inform clinical decision support systems in nursing homes. The Gerontologist59(6), 1024-1033.
  • Ozkaynak, M., Reeder, B., Park, S. Y., & Huh, J. (2019). Design for improved workflow. In F. Sasangohar & A. Sethumadhavan (Eds.), Design for Healthcare (pp. 251-276). New York: Elsevier.
  • Cook, P. F., Schmiege, S. J., Reeder, B., Horton-Deutsch, S., Lowe, N. K., Meek, P. (2018). Temporal immediacy: A two-system theory of mind for understanding and changing health behaviors. Nursing Research, 67(2), 108-121. doi: 10.1097/NNR.0000000000000265. 
  • Demiris, G., & Reeder, B. (2018). E-health and consumer health informatics. In G. Brown, K. Pasupathy & T. Patrick (Eds.), Health Informatics: A System’s Perspective, 2nd Edition. Chicago, IL: Health Administration Press.

  • Drake-Morrow, C., Reeder, B., Perraillon, M. C., Ozkaynak, M., Wald, H. L, Eber, L. E, Trojanowski, J. I., Battaglia, C., & Boxer, R. S. (2020). Information Needs of Skilled Nursing Facility Staff to Support Heart Failure Disease Management Paper presented at the AMIA Annual Symposium 2020, Chicago, IL. (online)
  • Reeder, B., Drake, C., Ozkaynak, M., Jones, W. , Mack, D., David, A., Starr, R., Trautner, B. , & Wald, H. L. (2019, July 26-31, 2019). Usability inspection of a mobile clinical decision support app and a short form heuristic evaluation checklist. HCI International 2019, Orlando, FL.
  • Reeder, B., & Connelly, K.. (April 10-13, 2019). Feasibility of Sensor Technologies to Study Two Minds Theory and Behavior Change. Panel presentation at the Western Institute of Nursing Conference 2019, San Diego, CA.
  • Chung, J., Brakey, H. R., & Reeder, B. (April 11-13, 2019). Attitudes and Perceptions of Older Adults for Smart Watches for Health and Activity Tracking. Oral presentation at the American Nursing Informatics Association, Las Vegas, NV.
  • Sousa, K., Ozkaynak, M., & Reeder, B.. (September 13-15, 2018). ChiPS: A new/promising nurse-sensitive patient outcome. Oral presentation at the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science 2018, Washington, DC.
  • Reeder, B., & Sousa, K.. (April 11-14, 2018). Precision Nursing For Systems-Level Knowledge Discovery. Oral presentation at the Western Institute of Nursing Conference 2018, Spokane, WA.