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2020 – today
- 2021
- [c35]Elizabeth Cummings, Greg Moran, Leanna Woods, Helen Almond, Paula Procter, Meredith Makeham, Naomi Dobroff, Ken Griffin, Julie Reeves, Shelley Nowlan, Angela Ryan, Louise K. Schaper:
Methodology for the Development of the Australian National Nursing and Midwifery Digital Health Capability Framework. Nursing Informatics 2021: 135-142
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c34]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
- [j3]Carey Mather, Elizabeth Cummings:
Modelling Digital Knowledge Transfer: Nurse Supervisors Transforming Learning at Point of Care to Advance Nursing Practice. Informatics 4(2): 12 (2017) - [j2]Elizabeth Cummings, Carey Mather:
Advancing Social Media and Mobile Technologies in Healthcare Education. Informatics 4(4): 35 (2017) - [c33]Carey Mather, Elizabeth Cummings:
Moving Past Exploration and Adoption: Considering Priorities for Implementing Mobile Learning by Nurses. CSHI 2017: 63-68 - [c32]Leanna Woods, Elizabeth Cummings, Jed Duff, Kim Walker:
Design Thinking for mHealth Application Co-Design to Support Heart Failure Self-Management. CSHI 2017: 97-102 - [c31]Carey Mather, Sanne Jensen, Elizabeth Cummings:
Clinical Simulation: A Protocol for Evaluation of Mobile Technology. CSHI 2017: 179-184 - [c30]Leanna Woods, Elizabeth Cummings, Jed Duff, Kim Walker:
The development and use of personas in a user-centred mHealth design project. OZCHI 2017: 560-565 - 2016
- [c29]Helen Almond, Elizabeth Cummings, Paul Turner:
Avoiding Failure for Australia's Digital Health Record: The Findings from a Rural E-Health Participatory Research Project. HIC 2016: 8-13 - [c28]Carey Mather, Elizabeth Cummings:
Issues for Deployment of Mobile Learning by Nurses in Australian Healthcare Settings. Nursing Informatics 2016: 277-281 - [c27]Elizabeth Cummings, Eun Hee Shin, Carey Mather, Evelyn J. S. Hovenga:
Embedding Nursing Informatics Education into an Australian Undergraduate Nursing Degree. Nursing Informatics 2016: 329-333 - [c26]Elizabeth M. Borycki, Andre W. Kushniruk, Paul Turner, Johanna Kaipio, Elizabeth Cummings:
Educational Requirements for Mobile Applications in Nursing: Applying the User-Task-Context Matrix to Identify User Classes and Contexts of Use. Nursing Informatics 2016: 339-343 - [c25]Carey Mather, Elizabeth Cummings, Linda Nichols:
Social Media Training for Professional Identity Development in Undergraduate Nurses. Nursing Informatics 2016: 344-348 - [c24]Inge Madsen, Elizabeth Cummings, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Paulette Lacroix:
Developing a Framework for Teaching Nursing Informatics Internationally. Nursing Informatics 2016: 783-785 - 2015
- [c23]Elizabeth Cummings, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Inge Madsen:
Teaching Nursing Informatics in Australia, Canada and Denmark. CSHI 2015: 39-44 - [c22]Carey Mather, Elizabeth Cummings:
Unveiling the Mobile Learning Paradox. CSHI 2015: 126-131 - [c21]Helen Almond, Elizabeth Cummings, Paul Turner:
Using Community Based Participatory Research as a Method for Investigating Electronic Health Records. ITCH 2015: 40-44 - [c20]Ivan Bindoff, Elizabeth Cummings, Tristan Ling, Leanne Chalmers, Luke Bereznicki:
Development of a Flexible and Extensible Computer-based Simulation Platform for Healthcare Students. ITCH 2015: 83-87 - [c19]Elizabeth Cummings, Leonie Ellis, Eh Eh Tin, Kim Boyer, Peter Orpin:
Trialling an Electronic Decision Aid for Policy Developers to Support Ageing Well. ITCH 2015: 114-118 - [c18]Carey Mather, Elizabeth Cummings, Penny Allen:
Undergraduate Nurses' Preferred Use of Mobile Devices in Healthcare Settings. ITCH 2015: 264-268 - [c17]Erin Roehrer, Elizabeth Cummings, Leonie Ellis, Paul Turner:
Value versus Use for Patients: Findings from an ICT supported Cystic Fibrosis Self-Management Project. ITCH 2015: 319-323 - [c16]Inge Madsen, Elizabeth Cummings, Elizabeth M. Borycki:
Current Status for Teaching Nursing Informatics in Denmark, Canada, and Australia. MedInfo 2015: 1016 - 2014
- [c15]Carey Mather, Elizabeth Cummings:
Mobile learning: A workforce development strategy for nurse supervisors. HIC 2014: 98-103 - [c14]Carey Mather, Elizabeth Cummings:
Usability of a virtual community of practice for workforce development of clinical supervisors. HIC 2014: 104-109 - 2013
- [c13]Carey Mather, Annette Marlow, Elizabeth Cummings:
Digital communication to support clinical supervision: Considering the human factors. CSHI 2013: 160-165 - [c12]Helen Almond, Elizabeth Cummings, Paul Turner:
Australia's personally controlled electronic health record and primary healthcare: Generating a framework for implementation and evaluation. HIC 2013: 1-6 - [c11]Erin Roehrer, Elizabeth Cummings, Paul Turner, Jenny Hauser, Helen Cameron-Tucker, Sean A. Beggs, Nicole A. Micallef, Claire Wainwright, Joyce Cheney, Melanie Jessup, Heather Saddington, Leonie Ellis, E. Haydn Walters, David W. Reid:
Supporting Cystic Fibrosis With ICT. ITCH 2013: 137-141 - [c10]Elizabeth Cummings, Elizabeth Marie Borycki, Erin Roehrer:
Issues and Considerations for Healthcare Consumers Using Mobile Applications. ITCH 2013: 227-231 - [c9]Ming Chao Wong, Elizabeth Cummings, Paul Turner:
User-centered Design in Clinical Handover: Exploring Post-Implementation Outcomes for Clinicians. MedInfo 2013: 253-257 - 2012
- [j1]Charlotte D. Bjoernes, Birgitte S. Laursen, Charlotte Delmar, Elizabeth Cummings, Christian Nøhr:
A dialogue-based web application enhances personalized access to healthcare professionals - an intervention study. BMC Medical Informatics Decis. Mak. 12: 96 (2012) - [c8]Elizabeth Cummings, Colleen Cheek, Winifred Van Der Ploeg, Peter Orpin, Heidi Behrens, Sharon Condon, Linda Jaffray, Isabelle Ellis, Barbara Ringeisen Arnold, Robyn Brogan, Timothy C. Skinner:
The Cradle Coast personally controlled electronic health record evaluation research. HIC 2012: 14-19 - [c7]Elizabeth Cummings, Patrick Nixon:
An Australian roadmap for ICT research and development for ageing? Lessons from a European Union initiative. HIC 2012: 20-25 - 2011
- [c6]Erin Roehrer, Elizabeth Cummings, Leonie Ellis, Paul Turner:
The Role of User-Centred Design Within Online Community Development. ITCH 2011: 256-260 - [c5]Elizabeth Cummings, Elizabeth M. Borycki:
Grounded Theory Evolution and Its Application in Health Informatics. ITCH 2011: 286-292 - [c4]Elizabeth Cummings, Jenny Hauser, Helen Cameron-Tucker, Petya Fitzpatrick, Melanie Jessup, E. Haydn Walters, David W. Reid, Paul Turner:
Enhancing Self-Efficacy for Self-Management in People with Cystic Fibrosis. MIE 2011: 33-37 - 2010
- [c3]Chris Showell, Elizabeth Cummings, Paul Turner:
Language Games and Patient-centred eHealth. EFMI-STC 2010: 55-61 - [c2]Elizabeth Cummings, Andrew Robinson, Helen Courtney Pratt, Helen Cameron-Tucker, Richard Wood Baker, E. Haydn Walters, Paul Turner:
Pathways Home: Comparing Voluntary IT and Non-IT Users Participating in a Mentored Self-Management Project. MedInfo 2010: 23-27
2000 – 2009
- 2006
- [c1]Elizabeth Cummings, Paul Turner, Hadyn Walters, Richard Wood Baker, Andrew Robinson, Helen Courtney-Prat:
Pathways Home Project: Patient Self-management and Self-efficacy through the Deployment of ICTs. Bled eConference 2006: 12
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