PUBLICATIONS:

2006

Books

  • Harris MG and Associates (Eds) 2nd Ed 2006 Managing Health Services: Concepts and Practice. Elsevier Australia, Marrickville NSW

Book Chapters

·         Hovenga E. J. S and Lloyd S 2006 Working with information and knowledge. In: Harris MG and Associates (Eds) 2nd Ed 2006 Managing Health Services: Concepts and Practice. Elsevier Australia, Marrickville NSW

·         Hovenga E.J.S, Carr R, Honey M and Westbrook L 2006 Chapter 39 Pacific Rim in: Saba V, McCormick K.A 4th Ed 2006 Essentials of Nursing Informatics, McGraw-Hill, New York

·         Hovenga E.J.S 2006 Research and Evidence Based Practice in: Conrick M Health Informatics: Transforming Healthcare with Technology.  Thomson Learning Australia, Melbourne.

·         Goossen W, Delaney C, Coenen A, Saba V, Sermeus W, Warren J, Marin H, Park H, Junger A, Hovenga E, Oyri K, Casey A 2006 The International Nursing Minimum Data Set in: Weaver C, Delaney C, Weber P, Carr R: Nursing and Informatics for the 21 st Century: An International Look at Trends, Cases, and the Future. HIMSS. In press.

·         Hovenga E.J.S, Louey-Gong, D 2006 Industry-Government-Academic Partnership: The Australian Story in: Weaver C, Delaney C, Weber P, Carr R: Nursing and Informatics for the 21 st Century: An International Look at Trends, Cases, and the Future. HIMSS. In press.

Refereed Journal Articles

  • Hovenga E.J.S. & Bricknell L Changing Academic Roles: New Approaches to Teaching and Distance Learning in Australia, Methods of Information of Medicine, Special Issue accepted for publication November 2004
  • Garde S, Harrison D, Huque M, Hovenga EJS 2006: Building Health Informatics skills for Health Professionals: Results from the Australian Health Informatics Skill Needs Survey. Accepted for Publication in Aust Health Review.

 

Invited Keynote Speaker

  • Hovenga E.J.S 2006 Establishing a sustainable health system through e-health. Australian College of Health Service Executives (ACHSE) Qld, and the Health Informatics Society of Australia (HISA) Qld State Conference 19-20 May 2006 Gold Coast, Qld.

2005

Refereed Journal Articles

·         Hovenga E, Garde S, Heard S : 2005 Nursing Constraint Models for Electronic Health Records: a vision for domain knowledge governance. Accepted for publication in International Journal of Medical Informatics, Special Issue, Nursing Informatics Vol.74 Issues 11-12 pp.886-898

·         Garde S, Harrison D, Hovenga E : 2005 Skill Needs for Nurses in their Role as Health Informatics Professionals: A Survey in the context of Global Health Informatics Education. Accepted for publication in International Journal of Medical Informatics, Special Issue, Nursing Informatics, Vol.74 Issues 11-12 pp.899-907

Refereed Conference Proceedings

·         Garde S, Knaup P, Hovenga E 2005: openEHR Archetypes in Electronic Health Records: the Path to Semantic Interoperability? Accepted for GMDS2005, Freiburg, Germany.

·         Garde S, Knaup P, Schuler T, Hovenga E 2005: Can openEHR archetypes empower Multi-centre Clinical Research? Accepted for MIE2005, Geneva, 28.-31. August 2005

·         Hassan. S. Z. Zaidi, Hovenga E, and Garde S 2005 “Design of an Intelligent Agent Framework to Incorporate Data Mining Techniques: A Paradigm For The Generation Of Knowledge-driven Strategic Healthcare Services”. In AI-2005: 1980-2005: SGAI 25th Anniversary Year. The Twenty-fifth SGAI International Conference on Innovative Techniques and Applications of Artificial Intelligence, TECHNICAL STREAM (accepted), Peterhouse College, Cambridge, UK, 12th-14th December 2005

·         Hassan S. Z. Zaidi, Hovenga E and Garde S. 2005 “Applying Knowledge Discovery in Healthcare Repositories: Towards Multi-Agents Collaboration”. An International Conference on Internet Technologies and Applications (ITA’05), Wrexham, North East Wales, UK, Sept 7-9, 2005.

·         Garde S, Heard S, Hovenga E.J.S. 2005 Archetypes in Electronic Health Records: Making the case and showing the path for domain knowledge governance. In: HIC2005 13th Australian Health Informatics Conference, Melbourne 31 July – 2 August.in: Grain H & Wise M (Eds) Brunswick Vic. Health Informatics Society of Australia.

Invited Keynote Speaker

·         Hovenga E.J.S 2005 Integrating Tele-Nursing and Tele-Health with Health Informatics: need for standardization to aschieve semantic interoperability and improve patient safety. 10th Congress of the International  Society for Telemedicine and E-Health and the 2nd Congress of the Brazilian Council of Telemedicine and Telehealth, October 2005, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Other publications

§         Garde S, Harrison D, Hovenga E (2005): Australian Skill Needs Analysis of Health Informatics Professionals Volume 1: Rationale & Methods, Key Findings & Conclusions. Research Report 1/2005 of the Health Informatics Research Group, Central Queensland University, June 2005.

§         Garde S, Harrison D, Hovenga E (2005): Australian Skill Needs Analysis of Health Informatics Professionals Volume 2: Paper-based Survey Results. Research Report 2/2005 of the Health Informatics Research Group, Central Queensland University, June 2005.

§         Garde S, Harrison D, Hovenga E (2005): Australian Skill Needs Analysis of Health Informatics Professionals Volume 3: Web-based Survey Results. Research Report 3/2005 of the Health Informatics Research Group, Central Queensland University, June 2005.

§         Garde S, Harrison D, Hovenga E (2005): Australian Skill Needs Analysis of Health Informatics Professionals Volume 4: Integrated Web-based and Paper-based Survey Results. Research Report 4/2005 of the Health Informatics Research Group, Central Queensland University, June 2005.

2004

Books

o        Hovenga E.J.S and Mantas J (Ed) 2004 (second printing 2005) Global Health Informatics Education. IOS Press, Amsterdam.

Book Chapters

o        Hovenga E.J.S 2004 Evaluation of Organisational Performance. In: M.Clinton (Ed) Management in the Australian Healthcare Industry. Longman, Melbourne

o        Hovenga E.J.S 2004 Personnell Performance Management. In: M.Clinton (Ed) Management in the Australian Healthcare Industry. Longman, Melbourne

o        Hovenga E.J.S. 2004 Virtual University Governance in Hovenga E.J.S and Mantas J (Ed) 2004 Global Health Informatics Education. IOS Press, Amsterdam

o        Hovenga E.J.S 2004 Academic Standards, Credit Transfers and Associated Issues in Hovenga E.J.S and Mantas J (Ed) 2004 Global Health Informatics Education. IOS Press, Amsterdam

o        Hovenga E.J.S 2004 A Health Informatics Educational Framework in Hovenga E.J.S and Mantas J (Ed) 2004 Global Health Informatics Education. IOS Press, Amsterdam

o       Hovenga E.J.S and Bricknell L 2004 Current and Future Trends in Teaching and Learning, in Hovenga E.J.S and Mantas J (Ed) 2004 Global Health Informatics Education. IOS Press, Amsterdam

Refereed Journal Articles

o       Hovenga E.J.S 2004 Globalisation of Health and Medical Informatics Education – what are the issues? International Journal of Medical Informatics Vol.73 No.2 pp.101-110

o       Saranto K, Hovenga E.J.S 2004 Information Literacy – what is it all about? International Journal of Medical Informatics Volume 73, Issue 6, 30 June 2004, Pages 503-513

Other publications

·         Conrick M, Hovenga E.J.S, Cook R, Laracuaente T, Morgan T 2004 A framework for nursing informatics in Australia: A strategic paper, Nursing Informatics Australia, Melbourne.

2003

Book Chapters

o        Hovenga E.J.S 2003 eHealth for Regional, Rural and Remote Area Health Care Consumers and Providers in: Marshall S, Taylor W, Yu X (Eds) Transforming Regional Economies and Communities with Information Technology, Greenwood Publishing Group

Conference Publications – Refereed

o        Hovenga E.J.S 2003 Communication Standards for Electronic Health Records. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Communication Technologies in Health, Samos Island, Greece, July 2003

o        Hardiker N, Coenen A, Hovenga E, Sensmeier J, Smith A, Zingo C. 2003 Understanding the dialogue between users and formal terminology systems. In: H.de Fatima Marin, E.P. Marques, E. Hovenga, W. Goossen (Eds) Proceedings of Nursing Informatics, Rio de Janeiro, June 2003

o        Hovenga E.J.S 2003 Globalisation of Health and Medical Informatics Education – what are the issues? In: Proceedings of the IMIA Working Group on Education Conference, Portland, Oregon, USA, April 2003

  • Ho M.K and Hovenga E.J.S 2003 The Study of Queensland Nurses’ Attitude and Behaviour towards Computerisation at the Workplace In: H.de Fatima Marin, E.P. Marques, E. Hovenga, W. Goossen (Eds) Proceedings of Nursing Informatics, Rio de Janeiro, June 2003

 

Other Publications

o        Hovenga E 2003 Setting new standards in health informatics. Information Age June/July 2003 p.16-17

o        Hovenga E 2003 Nurses, management, information and communication technologies. Nursing Review June 2003 p.21

Invited Speaker

o        Hovenga E 2003 Challenges and future for nursing informatics in Australia. Nursing Informatics Conference, (pre-HIC2003), Sydney

  • Hovenga E 2003 Health Informatics Education – HISA Queensland State Forum, Brisbane 30 May 2003

2002

Books

o        Harris MG and Associates (Eds) 2002 Managing Health Services: Concepts and Practice. Maclennan + Petty, Eastgardens, NSW Australia

Book Chapters

  • Hovenga E.J.S 2002 Primary e-Healthcare in: Global Health Care 2002, WMA, London
  • Hovenga E.J.S 2002 Managing Health Complaints in Queensland in: Thomas D 2002 Medicine Called to Account: The Origin and Operation of Health Complaints Commissions in Australasia. Australian Studies in Health Administration Series of the Schools of Health Administration in Australia
  • Hovenga E.J.S and Lloyd S 2002 Working with Information in: Harris MG & Associates (eds) (2002) Managing Health Services: Concepts and Practice, MacLennan & Petty, Eastgardens, NSW, Australia
  • Hovenga E.J.S and Sermeus W. 2002 Data Analysis Methods In: Mantas J. and Hasman A (Eds) Textbook in Health Informatics A Nursing Informatics Perspective, Volume 65, IOS Press, Amsterdam also available at http://nightingale.dn.uoa.gr/
  • Hovenga E.J.S 2002 Quality Assurance Issues In: Mantas J. and Hasman A (Eds) Textbook in Health Informatics A Nursing Informatics Perspective, Volume 65 IOS Press, Amsterdam also available at http://nightingale.dn.uoa.gr/

Refereed Journal Articles

Conference Publications – refereed

·         Hovenga E.J.S, Tickle K. Winkler C 2002 Limitations of Current Health Information Systems in: HIC2002 Handbook of Abstracts, Ribbons R.M, Dall V, Webb R (Eds), Full paper on CD-ROM of Proceedings, HISA, Melbourne

Journal Articles – non –refereed

·         Hovenga E.J.S and Douglas J 2002 Editorial Methods of Information in Medicine Vol. pp.

Invited Speaker

  • Hovenga E.J.S 2002 Keynote address From Keyholes to Keyboards, a Tale of Mouse and Nurses: Springing the PC trap in OR, Operating Room Nurses Association WA Annual Conference, Perth, 31 August
  • Hovenga E.J.S 2002 Nurse or Mouse, Springing the PC Trap, Computers in Nursing, Royal Perth Hospital, 30 August.

 

2001

Book Chapters

·       Hovenga E.J.S, Carr R., Honey M., Westbrooke L. 2001 Pacific Rim Perspectives in: Saba V. and McCormick K 3rd edition Essentials of Computers for Nurses: Informatics for the New Millennium, McGraw-Hill, New York

Conference Publications – refereed

  • Hovenga E.J.S. 2001 Advancing National Health Professional Cooperation to Improve Health Outcomes. In: HIC2001 Handbook of Abstracts, James P, Smith J, Smith L (Eds), Full Paper on CD-ROM of proceedings, HISA Melbourne

Journal Articles – non-refereed

  • Hovenga E.J.S 2001 Nursing Information and the use of electronic health records. Australian Nursing Journal Vol.8 No.11 pp.39-40
  • Hovenga EJS 2001. Het Patientenbeoordelings- en -informatiesysteem (PBIS) [Translation of Patient Assessment and Information System (PAIS), translated by TA Drost-Plegt from English to Dutch]. In: Kastermans M, Oud N en W. Goossen (Eds). Handboek verpleegkundige diagnostiek, interventies en resultaten, [Handbook nursing diagnoses, interventions and results] Part E1 management, pages E1-13 to E1-49. Houten the Netherlands, Bohn, Stafleu van Loghum publishers. ISBN 90 650 2702 5.

Conference Publications – non-refereed and invited speaker

  • Hovenga E.J.S 2001 Abstract, Enhancing the capabilities of nursing data and information to create new knowledge. Singapore General Hospital Institute of Advanced Nursing, Integration of Knowledge into Practice conference programme and abstracts, 12-14 July Singapore General Hospital.

Other Publications

  • Hovenga E.J.S 2001 Primary e-Healthcare, World Medical Association World Markets Series Business Briefing: Next-Generation Healthcare, London  CD-Rom, www.wmrc.com

Invited Speaker

  • Hovenga E.J.S 2001 Preparing Nurses for the Adoption of EHRs, the 2nd European Health Telematics Association (EHTEL) Conference, Rotterdam 18-19 October 2001

 

2000

Book Chapters

o        Hovenga E.J.S. 2000 International Perspective on Nursing Informatics Education in: Ball M.J., Hannah K.J., Newbold S.K., Douglas J.V. (Eds) 3rd Ed Nursing Informatics – where caring and technology meet. Springer-Verlag, New York

o        Hovenga E.J.S  2000 Health Services Research In: Handbook of Research Methods in Health, (eds) Minichiello V., Axford R., Greenwood K., Sullivan G Addison Wesley Longman, South Melbourne

Refereed Journal Articles

o        Haux R, Grant A, Hasman A, Hovenga E.J.S, Knaup P. (Eds) IMIA WG1 2000 Recommendations of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) on Education in Health and Medical Informatics. Methods of Information in Medicine Vol 39 No. 3 pp.267-277

o        Hovenga E. J.S, Hay D. 2000 The Role of Informatics to Support Evidence-Based Practice and Clinical Education. Australian Health Review Vol.23 No.3 pp.186-192

Non Refereed Conference Proceedings

o       Hovenga E.J.S. 2000 Healthy Lifestyles: What are the Infrastructure Requirements to Facilitate Good Use of the World Wide Web? In: Getsmart Conference Proceedings: Using Community Informatics for Regional Transformation, Romm C, Taylor W, Scott C (Eds) Central Queensland University, Rockhampton.

Other Publications

o        Hovenga E.J.S 2000 ISO Scope of work for reference terminology, working paper presented at invitational Nursing Vocabulary Summit, Vanderbilt University, USA

Invited Keynote Address

o Hovenga E.J.S 2000 The Evolution of Technology and Nursing - Conference Summary 7th International Congress Nursing Informatics, NI-2000, IMIA NI and NINZ Auckland, New Zealand

Invited Speaker

o        Hovenga E.J.S, Coenen A. 2000 Evidence Based Nursing Practice, Language and Documentation. Three hour Workshop presentation at the Medical Informatics Europe Conference in Hannover, Germany

o        Hovenga E.J.S 2000 Building the Evidence, ISO Scope of Work for Reference Terminology - NI-2000 Invitational Post Congress, IMIA NI and NINZ, May, Rotorua, New Zealand.

Invited Participant

o        Invitational Post Congress, of the Seventh Triennial International Nursing Informatics Conference held at Rotorua, New Zealand 4-6 May 2000 on The Role of Informatics in the Integration of Evidence into Work Process Control and Outcomes Management across the Continuum of Care.

 

1999

Book Chapters

o        Hovenga E.J.S 1999 Health Service Research Design In: Handbook of Research Methods in Health Sciences, (eds) Minichiello V., Sullivan G., Greenwood K., Axford R., Addison Wesley, Sydney

                                                                                      Conference Publications – refereed

o        Hovenga E.J.S 1999 Using Multi Media to Enhance a Flexible Learning Program: lessons learned. In: AMIA'99 Proceedings, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, Lorenzi N. M. (Ed), Washington DC.

o        Hovenga E.J.S and Tickle K. 1999 Is there a difference in previous computing experience, computing knowledge and attitudes to computers between nursing and other first year University students? In: HIC'99 Handbook of Abstracts, Walker J., Whetton S, Wise M, Stark K (Eds), Full paper on CD-ROM of proceedings, HISA, Melbourne

o        Ho M.Y and Hovenga E.J.S 1999 What do nurses have to say about Information Technology in their workplace? In: HIC'99 Handbook of Abstracts, Walker J., Whetton S, Wise M, Stark K (Eds), Full paper on CD-ROM of proceedings, HISA, Melbourne

                                                                                      Invited Keynote Addresses

o        Hovenga E;J.S. 1999 Nursing Informatics – an International Perspective. Inforenf'99, Toledo, Spain.

o        Hovenga E.J.S. 1999 The Paradigm Shift in Health Care Teaching - Distance Learning Experiences. PEP'99, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

o        Hovenga E.J.S 1999 Distance Education: the Central Quensland University experience. International Symposium in Health Education, MIEn - UNIFESP, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Invited Speaker

o        Hovenga E.J.S 1999 ‘International Work in Informatics Competency’ was part of a Panel on Informatics Competencies and Curricula for RNs at AMIA'99 held in Washington DC

o        Hovenga E.J.S 1999 ‘International Health and Medical Informatics Education’ was part of an education panel at AMIA'99 held in Washington DC

o        Hovenga E.J.S 1999 on IMIA NI’s work and in particular the ISO Nursing Terminology project as part of a Nursing Terminology panel at AMIA'99 held in Washington DC.

Invited Participant

o        The National Health IT Infrastructure Initiative IT Standards Workshop, Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care, held July 1999 in Melbourne.

 

1998

Book Chapters

o        Hovenga E.J.S and Goldsworthy D. 1998 Health Informatics Education for Undergraduates: Teaching Experiences with Multi Media in: Mantas J. (Ed) Advances in Health Telematics Education – a Nightingale Perspective, IOS Press, Amsterdam

o        Hovenga E.J.S 1998 Personnel Performance Management in Clinton M. and Scheiwe D.(Eds) 2nd Ed. Management in the Healthcare Industry, Addison Wesley Longman, South Melbourne

o        Hovenga E.J.S 1998 Organisational Performance Evaluation in Clinton M. and Scheiwe D.(Eds) 2nd Ed. Management in the Healthcare Industry, Addison Wesley Longman, South Melbourne

Refereed Journal Articles

o        Hovenga E.J.S, Hovel J., Klotz J., Robins P. 1998 Infrastructure for Reaching Disadvantaged Consumers: Telecommunications in Rural and Remote Nursing in Australia, Journal of the American Informatics Association, Volume 5 Number 3 pp.269-275

o        Whymark G.A and Hovenga E.J.S. 1998 Health Informatics and Health management Education at Central Queensland University, 1998 IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics, Schattauer Publ. Co., Germany pp.78-84