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Australian health professions student use of social media
K Usher, C Woods, E Casella, N Glass, R Wilson, L Mayner, D Jackson, ...
Collegian 21 (2), 95-101, 2014
1312014
Disaster preparedness among health professionals and support staff: what is effective? An integrative literature review
JR Gowing, KN Walker, SL Elmer, EA Cummings
Prehospital and disaster medicine 32 (3), 321-328, 2017
1172017
Health information overload among health consumers: a scoping review
I Khaleel, BC Wimmer, GM Peterson, STR Zaidi, E Roehrer, E Cummings, ...
Patient education and counseling 103 (1), 15-32, 2020
942020
Nationwide citizen access to their health data: analysing and comparing experiences in Denmark, Estonia and Australia
C Nøhr, L Parv, P Kink, E Cummings, H Almond, JR Nørgaard, P Turner
BMC Health Services Research 17 (1), 1-11, 2017
882017
Consumers using mobile applications
E Cummings, E Borycki, E Roehrer
Enabling Health and Healthcare Through ICT: Available, Tailored and Closer …, 2013
782013
Transforming clinical practice amongst community nurses: mentoring for COPD patient self‐management
A Robinson, H Courtney‐Pratt, E Lea, H Cameron‐Tucker, P Turner, ...
Journal of clinical nursing 17 (11c), 370-379, 2008
532008
Patients’ experiences of using a consumer mHealth app for self-management of heart failure: mixed-methods study
LS Woods, J Duff, E Roehrer, K Walker, E Cummings
JMIR human factors 6 (2), e13009, 2019
492019
Embedding nursing informatics education into an Australian undergraduate nursing degree
E Cummings, EH Shin, C Mather, E Hovenga
Nursing Informatics 2016, 329-333, 2016
432016
Enhancing self-efficacy for self-management in people with cystic fibrosis
E Cummings, J Hauser, H Cameron-Tucker, P Fitzpatrick, M Jessup, ...
User Centred Networked Health Care, 33-37, 2011
432011
Design thinking for mHealth application co-design to support heart failure self-management
L Woods, E Cummings, J Duff, K Walker
Context sensitive health informatics: Redesigning healthcare work, 97-102, 2017
422017
Views of young people in rural Australia on SPARX, a fantasy world developed for New Zealand youth with depression
C Cheek, H Bridgman, T Fleming, E Cummings, L Ellis, MFG Lucassen, ...
JMIR Serious Games 2 (1), e3183, 2014
422014
Nurses’ use of mobile devices to access information in health care environments in Australia: A survey of undergraduate students
C Mather, E Cummings, P Allen
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2 (4), e3467, 2014
412014
A qualitative study of new graduates’ readiness to use nursing informatics in acute care settings: clinical nurse educators’ perspectives
EH Shin, E Cummings, K Ford
Contemporary nurse 54 (1), 64-76, 2018
372018
A dialogue-based web application enhances personalized access to healthcare professionals–an intervention study
CD Bjoernes, BS Laursen, C Delmar, E Cummings, C Nøhr
BMC medical informatics and decision making 12 (1), 1-14, 2012
372012
Governing mobile technology use for continuing professional development in the Australian nursing profession
CA Mather, F Gale, EA Cummings
BMC nursing 16 (1), 1-11, 2017
362017
Unveiling the mobile learning paradox
C Mather, E Cummings
Context Sensitive Health Informatics: Many Places, Many Users, Many Contexts …, 2015
322015
Hospital coding of dementia: is it accurate?
E Cummings, R Maher, CM Showell, T Croft, J Tolman, J Vickers, ...
Health Information Management Journal 40 (3), 5-11, 2011
322011
Mobile learning: a workforce development strategy for nurse supervisors.
C Mather, E Cummings
HIC, 98-103, 2014
302014
Barriers to optimal pain management in aged care facilities: an Australian qualitative study
F Veal, M Williams, L Bereznicki, E Cummings, A Thompson, G Peterson, ...
Pain Management Nursing 19 (2), 177-185, 2018
292018
Curricula challenges and informatics competencies for nurse educators
UM Kinnunen, E Rajalahti, E Cummings, EM Borycki
Stud Health Technol Inform 232, 41-8, 2017
292017
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