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    Promoting the meaningful use of health information for New Zealand consumers.

    Honey, Michelle L.L.; Roy, Dianne; Bycroft, Janine J.; Boyd, Mary-Anne; Raphael, Deborah

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    2014
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    Honey, M. L. L., Roy, D. E., Bycroft, J., Boyd, M., and Raphael, D. (2014, Promoting the meaningful use of health information for New Zealand consumers. Paper presented at The 12th International Conference on Nursing Informatics, Taipei, Taiwan.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3132
    Abstract
    Aims • To determine the health information needs of consumers Objectives • 1. Identify what health information topics,resources and decision aids consumers want. • 2. Identify the modes of delivery and format that consumers prefer • 3. Identify factors that may impede accessibility and/or use of health information.
    Keywords:
    health information, public health, New Zealand, surveys, Personal Health Records (PHR), internet health information
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    111712 Health Promotion, 080702 Health Informatics
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    The Authors

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