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Contact Details

Email
emma.collins@otago.ac.nz
Position
Senior Professional Practice Fellow
Department
Department of Women's and Children's Health (Dunedin)
Qualifications
FHiNZ SFHEA MN RN BEd DipTchng PGCert Higher Ed
Research summary
Health informatics
Teaching
Emma is a Senior Professional Practice Fellow with Women’s and Children’s Health specialising in paediatrics. Her teaching includes 5th year paediatric attachment, infant follow through longcase, and paediatric chronic longcase.
Memberships
  • Chair of the Health Informatics Nursing and Midwifery Special Interest Group
  • Secretary of the College of Child and Youth Nurses
  • Member of the NZNO Nursing Research Group
Clinical
Her clinical background is in paediatric nursing, in particular general paediatrics, school nursing and public health. Emma currently works clinically in a paediatric inpatient setting.

Research

Research interests include Nursing Informatics which involves developing and publishing guidelines for emerging practitioners with national colleagues, implementation and support of ePortfolios, and interprofessional health education. Recently Emma has done a lot of work using mixed-reality technologies in healthcare education.

Additional details

  • Fellow of Health Infomatics NZ
  • Senior Fellow Higher Education Academy, UK

Publications

Collins, E., Jayan Babu, N., & Honey, M. (2024). Factors that impact nurses Use of Technology: A Qualitative Study. In G. Strudwick, N. R. Hardiker, G. Rees, R. Cook & Y. J. Lee (Eds.), Studies in health technology and informatics (Vol. 315: Innovation in applied nursing informatics). (pp. 109-113). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: IOS Press. doi: 10.3233/shti240116 Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Full paper

Sadd, R., Collins, E., & Honey, M. (2024). Supporting digital health integration in a national curriculum: The New Zealand experience. In G. Strudwick, N. R. Hardiker, G. Rees, R. Cook & Y. J. Lee (Eds.), Studies in health technology and informatics (Vol. 315: Innovation in applied nursing informatics). (pp. 488-493). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: IOS Press. doi: 10.3233/shti240197 Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Full paper

Dowding, D., Bjarnadottir, R. I., Cho, H., Collins, E., Golz, C., Honey, M., … Von Gerich, H. (2024). Navigating the global landscape of nursing informatics research collaboration: A blueprint for success. In G. Strudwick, N. R. Hardiker, G. Rees, R. Cook & Y. J. Lee (Eds.), Studies in health technology and informatics (Vol. 315: Innovation in applied nursing informatics). (pp. 526-530). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: IOS Press. doi: 10.3233/shti240205 Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Full paper

Gamble Blakey, A., Anderson, L., Smith-Han, K., Collins, E., Berryman, E., & Wilkinson, T. J. (2023). Supporting bystanders and other staff exposed to negative workplace behaviour: Developing and testing the IMO intervention framework in the clinical workplace. Advances in Medical Education & Practice, 14, 71-86. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S379429 Journal - Research Article

Collins, E., & Honey, M. (2022, December). The ongoing impact of nurses adopting digital health technologies following the Covid-19 Pandemic. Verbal presentation at the Health Informatics New Zealand (HiNZ) Conference, Rotorua, New Zealand. Conference Contribution - Verbal presentation and other Conference outputs

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