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2018

Conference Publication

Co-designing with people with dementia using group videoconferencing

Banbury, Annie, Parkinson, Lynne, Peddel, Sonya and Byrne, Louise (2018). Co-designing with people with dementia using group videoconferencing. Successes and Failures in Telehealth 18, Darwin, NT, Australia, 22 - 24 October 2018.

Co-designing with people with dementia using group videoconferencing

2018

Conference Publication

Reaching out: Engaging consumers in co-designing services using technology

Banbury, Annie (2018). Reaching out: Engaging consumers in co-designing services using technology. Australian Regional Development Conference, Tweed Heads, NSW Australia, 17 - 18 September 2018.

Reaching out: Engaging consumers in co-designing services using technology

2018

Conference Publication

Caring for carers of people with dementia: A protocol for harnessing innovation through deploying leading edge technologies to enable virtual support groups and services

Parkinson, Lynne, Banbury, Annie, Livingstone, Anne, Gordon, Steven, Ray, Biplob, Byrne, Louise, Nancarrow, Susan, Doran, Chris, McAllister, Margaret, Petersen, Carrie, Pedell, Sonja and Wood, Denise (2018). Caring for carers of people with dementia: A protocol for harnessing innovation through deploying leading edge technologies to enable virtual support groups and services. 5th Global Telehealth conference, Adelaide, SA Australia, November 2017. Amsterdam, Netherlands: IOS Press. doi: 10.3233/978-1-61499-845-7-29

Caring for carers of people with dementia: A protocol for harnessing innovation through deploying leading edge technologies to enable virtual support groups and services

2017

Conference Publication

Adding value to telemonitoring through patient education and social support by group videoconferencing: results of the Telehealth Literacy project

Banbury, Annie, Nancarrow, Susan, Gray, Len, Dart, Jared and Parkinson, Lynne (2017). Adding value to telemonitoring through patient education and social support by group videoconferencing: results of the Telehealth Literacy project. Innovation Transforming Aged Care (ITAC) Conference, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 21 - 22 November 2017.

Adding value to telemonitoring through patient education and social support by group videoconferencing: results of the Telehealth Literacy project

2017

Conference Publication

Design of a telehealth virtual support groups intervention for carers of people with dementia

Banbury, Annie, Pedell, Sonya, Byrne, Louise and Parkinson, Lynne (2017). Design of a telehealth virtual support groups intervention for carers of people with dementia. Successes and Failures in Telehealth 17, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 30 - 31 October 2017.

Design of a telehealth virtual support groups intervention for carers of people with dementia

2016

Conference Publication

Patient views and health professional workshop outcomes to inform a health literacy program for telehealth: the Telehealth Literacy Project

Banbury, Annie, Nancarrow, Susan and Parkinson, Lynne (2016). Patient views and health professional workshop outcomes to inform a health literacy program for telehealth: the Telehealth Literacy Project. New Zealand Nursing Informatics Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, 3 November 2016.

Patient views and health professional workshop outcomes to inform a health literacy program for telehealth: the Telehealth Literacy Project

2016

Conference Publication

Group videoconferencing for social support: a social network analysis from the Telehealth Literacy Project

Banbury, Annie, Chamberlain, Dan, Nancarrow, Susan, Dart, Jared, Gray, Len and Parkinson, Lynne (2016). Group videoconferencing for social support: a social network analysis from the Telehealth Literacy Project. Successes and Failures in Telehealth 16, Auckland, New Zealand, 1 - 4 November 2016.

Group videoconferencing for social support: a social network analysis from the Telehealth Literacy Project

2016

Conference Publication

Using telehealth for videoconference groups to improve health literacy and self-management skills in older people with chronic disease

Banbury, Annie, Parkinson, Lynne and Nancarrow, Susan (2016). Using telehealth for videoconference groups to improve health literacy and self-management skills in older people with chronic disease. MNCHLD Health Innovation and Research Symposium, Coffs Harbour, NSW Australia, 15 -16 September 2016.

Using telehealth for videoconference groups to improve health literacy and self-management skills in older people with chronic disease

2016

Conference Publication

Using telehealth for home-based videoconference groups for health literacy and self-management skills with older people with chronic disease

Banbury, Annie, Parkinson, Lynne and Nancarrow, Susan (2016). Using telehealth for home-based videoconference groups for health literacy and self-management skills with older people with chronic disease. Community Care Smart Assistive Technology Collaborative, Rockhampton, QLD, Australia, 20 Feburary 2016.

Using telehealth for home-based videoconference groups for health literacy and self-management skills with older people with chronic disease

2016

Conference Publication

Delivering patient education by group videoconferencing into the home: Lessons learnt from the Telehealth Literacy Project

Banbury, A., Parkinson, L., Nancarrow, S., Dart, J., Gray, L. and Buckley, J. (2016). Delivering patient education by group videoconferencing into the home: Lessons learnt from the Telehealth Literacy Project. Successes and Failures in Telehealth 2016, Auckland, New Zealand, 1-3 November 2016.

Delivering patient education by group videoconferencing into the home: Lessons learnt from the Telehealth Literacy Project

2015

Conference Publication

Using telehealth for videoconference groups to improve health literacy and self-management skills in older people with chronic disease

Banbury, Annie, Parkinson, Lynne, Nancarrow, Susan, Gray, Len and Dart, Jared (2015). Using telehealth for videoconference groups to improve health literacy and self-management skills in older people with chronic disease. CQUniversity Higher Degree Research Symposium, Rockhampton, QLD, Australia, 28 October 2015.

Using telehealth for videoconference groups to improve health literacy and self-management skills in older people with chronic disease

2015

Conference Publication

The Telehealth Literacy Project: Videoconference home-based health groups

Banbury, Annie, Parkinson, Lynne, Nancarrow, Susan, Gray, Len and Dart, Jared (2015). The Telehealth Literacy Project: Videoconference home-based health groups. Aged and Community Services Australia (ACSA) and International Association of Homes and Services for the Ageing (IAHSA) Joint International Conference, Perth, WA Australia, 31 August - 4 September 2015.

The Telehealth Literacy Project: Videoconference home-based health groups

2015

Conference Publication

Using telehealth for videoconference groups to improve health literacy and self-management skills in older people with chronic disease: Process and procedures

Banbury, Annie, Parkinson, Lynne, Nancarrow, Susan, Gray, Len and Dart, Jared (2015). Using telehealth for videoconference groups to improve health literacy and self-management skills in older people with chronic disease: Process and procedures. Digital Health and Care Conference 2015, London, United Kingdom, 16 -17 June 2015.

Using telehealth for videoconference groups to improve health literacy and self-management skills in older people with chronic disease: Process and procedures

2014

Conference Publication

Evaluation of an NBN enabled pilot of remote monitoring for older people using telehealth

Banbury, Annie and Nancarrow, Susan (2014). Evaluation of an NBN enabled pilot of remote monitoring for older people using telehealth. Gold Coast Health and Medical Research Conference, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 4 - 5 December 2014.

Evaluation of an NBN enabled pilot of remote monitoring for older people using telehealth

2014

Conference Publication

Home-based videoconference group facilitation to develop health literacy and self-management skills and support for older people – The Telehealth Literacy Project

Banbury, Annie, Parkinson, Lynne, Nancarrow, Susan, Gray, Len and Dart, Jared (2014). Home-based videoconference group facilitation to develop health literacy and self-management skills and support for older people – The Telehealth Literacy Project. Successes and Failures 14, Adelaide, SA Australia, 17 - 18 November 2014.

Home-based videoconference group facilitation to develop health literacy and self-management skills and support for older people – The Telehealth Literacy Project

2012

Conference Publication

Indigenous Findings: The Mull Hypothesis Study

Banbury, A., Zask, A., Carter, S.M., van Beurden, E., Tokley, R., Passey, M. and Copeland, J. (2012). Indigenous Findings: The Mull Hypothesis Study. Oceania Tobacco Control Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 16 - 18 October 2012.

Indigenous Findings: The Mull Hypothesis Study

2012

Conference Publication

Qualitative Results of the Mull Hypothesis Study: Wannabe tobacco quitters who use cannabis

Banbury, A., Zask, A., Carter, S.M., van Beurden, E. and Tokley, R. (2012). Qualitative Results of the Mull Hypothesis Study: Wannabe tobacco quitters who use cannabis. Oceania Tobacco Control Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 16 - 18 October 2012.

Qualitative Results of the Mull Hypothesis Study: Wannabe tobacco quitters who use cannabis

2011

Conference Publication

The Mull Hypothesis Study

Banbury, Annie, Zask, A., Carter, S.M., van Beurden, E. and Copeland, J. (2011). The Mull Hypothesis Study. 6th International Conference on Drugs and Young People, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 2 - 4 May 2011.

The Mull Hypothesis Study

2010

Conference Publication

Grounded mulling: a workshop on grounded theory in health promotion research

Carter, Stacey, Banbury, Annie, Zask, A. and van Beurden, E. (2010). Grounded mulling: a workshop on grounded theory in health promotion research. NSW Health Promotion Symposium, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 15 - 16 November 2010.

Grounded mulling: a workshop on grounded theory in health promotion research