2014 Conference Publication Home-based videoconference group facilitation to develop health literacy and self-management skills and support for older people – The Telehealth Literacy ProjectBanbury, 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. |
2014 Journal Article Multi-site videoconferencing for home-based education of older people with chronic conditions: the Telehealth Literacy ProjectBanbury, Annie, Parkinson, Lynne, Nancarrow, Susan, Dart, Jared, Gray, Len and Buckley, Jennene (2014). Multi-site videoconferencing for home-based education of older people with chronic conditions: the Telehealth Literacy Project. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 20 (7), 353-359. doi: 10.1177/1357633X14552369 |
2014 Journal Article Rapid review of applications of e-health and remote monitoring for rural residentsBanbury, Annie, Roots, Alison and Nancarrow, Susan (2014). Rapid review of applications of e-health and remote monitoring for rural residents. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 22 (5), 211-222. doi: 10.1111/ajr.12127 |
2014 Other Outputs Feros Care's My Health Clinic at Home pilot: Final reportNancarrow, Susan, Roots, Alison, Banbury, Annie and Barlo, Kegan (2014). Feros Care's My Health Clinic at Home pilot: Final report. Coolangatta, Qld, Australia: Southern Cross University. |
2014 Journal Article Medical practitioners' knowledge and self-reported practices of substitute decision making and implementation of advance care plansCartwright, C., Montgomery, J., Rhee, J., Zwar, N. and Banbury, A. (2014). Medical practitioners' knowledge and self-reported practices of substitute decision making and implementation of advance care plans. Internal Medicine Journal, 44 (3), 234-239. doi: 10.1111/imj.12354 |
2013 Journal Article Smoking mull: a grounded theory model on the dynamics of combined tobacco and cannabis use among adult menBanbury, A., Zask, A., Carter, S. M., van Beurden, E., Tokley, R., Passey, M. and Copeland, J. (2013). Smoking mull: a grounded theory model on the dynamics of combined tobacco and cannabis use among adult men. Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 24 (2), 143-150. doi: 10.1071/he13037 |
2012 Conference Publication Indigenous Findings: The Mull Hypothesis StudyBanbury, 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. |
2012 Conference Publication Qualitative Results of the Mull Hypothesis Study: Wannabe tobacco quitters who use cannabisBanbury, 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. |
2011 Conference Publication The Mull Hypothesis StudyBanbury, 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. |
2010 Conference Publication Grounded mulling: a workshop on grounded theory in health promotion researchCarter, 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. |