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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c28]Stacey Babe, Michelle Honey:
Evaluation of a Nursing Intranet Using a Two-Phase Approach. Nursing Informatics 2024: 81-86 - [c27]Emma Collins, Naini Jayan Babu, Michelle Honey:
Factors That Impact Nurses Use of Technology: A Qualitative Study. Nursing Informatics 2024: 109-113 - [c26]Zerina Lokmic-Tomkins, Kalpana Raghunathan, Helen Almond, Richard G. Booth, Susan G. McBride, Mari F. Tietze, Michelle Honey, Paula Procter, Monica Peddle, Lisa McKenna:
Integrating Health Informatics into Pre-Registration Nursing Education: Insights from a Participatory Workshop. Nursing Informatics 2024: 155-159 - [c25]Roseanne Sadd, Emma Collins, Michelle Honey:
Supporting Digital Health Integration in a National Curriculum: The New Zealand Experience. Nursing Informatics 2024: 488-493 - [c24]Dawn Dowding, Ragnhildur I. Bjarnadottir, Hwayoung Cho, Emma Collins, Christoph Golz, Michelle Honey, Cha-Jung Hsieh, Tso-Ying Lee, Zerina Lokmic-Tomkins, Tamara Goncalves Rezende Macieira, Laura-Maria Peltonen, Hanna von Gerich:
Navigating the Global Landscape of Nursing Informatics Research Collaboration: A Blueprint for Success. Nursing Informatics 2024: 526-530 - 2023
- [c23]Rui Wang, Michelle Honey, Karen Day:
Preliminary Results of a Grounded Theory Study on Using Mobile Health for Physical Activity. MedInfo 2023: 544-548 - 2022
- [c22]Anushia Inthiran, Michelle Honey, Arindam Basu:
Current Online Health Information Searching Practices of New Zealanders: Preliminary Results from a Pilot Study. ACIS 2022: 4 - 2021
- [j5]Siobhán O'Connor, Mengying Zhang, Michelle Honey, Jung Jae Lee:
Digital professionalism on social media: A narrative review of the medical, nursing, and allied health education literature. Int. J. Medical Informatics 153: 104514 (2021) - [j4]Diane J. Skiba, Michelle Honey:
Nursing Informatics: Consumer-Centred Digital Health. Informatics 8(4): 67 (2021) - [c21]Michelle Honey, Emma Collins, Sally Britnell:
Identifying How to Support Nurse Educators Nationally to Teach Nursing Informatics. Nursing Informatics 2021: 124-129 - [c20]Anecita Gigi Lim, Michelle Honey:
Using Technology as a Novel Method to Develop Students' Clinical Reasoning Skills Through Virtual Collaborative Learning in Scriptwriting. Nursing Informatics 2021: 158-162 - [c19]Charlene Sagad, Michelle Honey:
An Integrative Literature Review on Older Adults, Their eHealth Literacy and Use of Telehealth. Nursing Informatics 2021: 487-488 - [e1]Michelle Honey, Charlene Ronquillo, Ting-Ting Lee, Lucy Westbrooke:
Nurses and Midwives in the Digital Age - Selected Papers, Posters and Panels from the 15th International Congress in Nursing Informatics, Virtual Event, 23 August - 2 September 2021. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 284, IOS Press 2021, ISBN 978-1-64368-220-4 [contents] - 2020
- [j3]May Lin Tye, Michelle L. L. Honey, Karen Day:
School-based telemedicine: Perceptions about a telemedicine model of care. Health Informatics J. 26(3): 2030-2041 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c18]Maria Prendergast, Michelle L. L. Honey:
The Barriers and Facilitators for Nurse Educators Using Telehealth for Education. MedInfo 2019: 1323-1326 - [c17]Michelle Honey, Kim Young, Hazel Cowls:
Virtual Student Collaboration: Connecting Student Health Professionals. MedInfo 2019: 1935-1936 - 2018
- [c16]Michelle L. L. Honey:
Undergraduate Student Nurses' Use of Information and Communication Technology in Their Education. Nursing Informatics 2018: 37-40 - [c15]Judy Murphy, Michelle L. L. Honey, Susan K. Newbold, Patrick Weber, Ying (Helen) Wu:
Forecasting Informatics Competencies for Nurses in the Future of Connected Health. Nursing Informatics 2018: 58-59 - [c14]Michelle L. L. Honey, Elizabeth Cummings, Sayonara Faria de Fátima Barbosa, Joy Lee, Diane J. Skiba:
How Health Information Tools Help Nursing: International Perspectives from Five Countries. Nursing Informatics 2018: 224-226 - 2017
- [j2]Michelle L. L. Honey, Deborah Raphael:
Preparation for Working in a Knowledge-Based Society: New Zealand Student Nurses' Use of Social Media. Informatics 4(2): 8 (2017) - [j1]Paula M. Procter, Juliana J. Brixey, Fern Todhunter, Michelle L. L. Honey:
Social Media Providing an International Virtual Elective Experience for Student Nurses. Informatics 4(2): 9 (2017) - [c13]May Lin Tye, Michelle L. L. Honey, Karen Day:
School-Based Telemedicine: Perceptions About a Telemedicine Model of Care. MedInfo 2017: 1239 - 2016
- [c12]Michelle L. L. Honey, Susan Waterworth, Htein Aung:
Older Consumers' Readiness for e-Health in New Zealand. Nursing Informatics 2016: 178-182 - [c11]Michelle L. L. Honey, Lucy Westbrooke:
Evolving National Strategy Driving Nursing Informatics in New Zealand. Nursing Informatics 2016: 183-187 - [c10]Michelle L. L. Honey, Paula M. Procter, Marisa L. Wilson, Anne Moen, Grace T. Marcon Dal Sasso:
Nursing and eHealth: Are We Preparing Our Future Nurses as Automatons or Informaticians? Nursing Informatics 2016: 705-706 - [c9]Paula M. Procter, Juliana J. Brixey, Michelle L. L. Honey, Fern Todhunter:
Social Media and Population Health Virtual Exchange for Senior Nursing Students: An International Collaboration. Nursing Informatics 2016: 975-976 - [c8]Madeleine J. Kerr, Michelle L. L. Honey, Brittany Krzyzanowski:
Geo-spatial Informatics in International Public Health Nursing Education. Nursing Informatics 2016: 983-984 - 2014
- [c7]Michelle L. L. Honey, Dianne Roy, Janine Bycroft, Mary-Anne Boyd, Deborah Raphael:
Promoting the Meaningful Use of Health Information for New Zealand Consumers. Nursing Informatics 2014: 11-17 - 2013
- [c6]David Parry, Inga M. Hunter, Michelle L. L. Honey, Alec Holt, Karen Day, Ray Kirk, Rowena Cullen:
Building an educated health informatics workforce - The New Zealand experience. HIC 2013: 86-90 - [c5]David Parry, Inga M. Hunter, Michelle L. L. Honey, Alec Holt, Karen Day, Ray Kirk, Rowena Cullen:
Health Informatics Community Priming in a Small Nation: The New Zealand Experience. MedInfo 2013: 950 - 2012
- [c4]Michelle L. L. Honey, Lucy Westbrook:
Nursing Informatics in New Zealand: From History to Strategy. Nursing Informatics 2012
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c3]Michelle L. L. Honey, Susan K. Newbold:
Initiatives to Support the Emergence of Nursing Informatics. Nursing Informatics 2009: 107-111 - [c2]Patricia C. Dykes, Ann C. Hurley, Suzanne Brown, Robyn Carr, Margaret Cashen, Rita Collins, Robyn Cook, Leanne M. Currie, Charles Docherty, Anneli Ensio, Joanne Foster, Nicholas R. Hardiker, Michelle L. L. Honey, Rosaleen Killalea, Judy Murphy, Kaija Saranto, Joyce Sensmeier, Charlotte A. Weaver:
Validation of the Impact of Health Information Technology (I-HIT) Scale: An International Collaborative. Nursing Informatics 2009: 618-622 - 2002
- [c1]Cathy Gunn, Ross McCormick, Michelle L. L. Honey:
The cahllenge of change: introducing flexible learning into a traditional medical and health sciences faculty. ASCILITE 2002: 231-239
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