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Associate Professor Inga Hunter BA, BMed, MA, MPhil, PGDipObs

Associate Professor

Doctoral Supervisor
School of Management

I am/have been a member of various local, regional, national, international and Ministry of Health groups, committees and advisory groups responsible for information management in the health care sector. My research has an applied end-user focus, translating end-user research into clinical practice/health sector policy. This research progressed from a sole researcher study showing centralised medical records to be an issue for patients, to two collaborative studies of patients’ attitudes towards information sharing/security of electronic medical records (EMRs. These projects led to the large collaborative first national CATI survey 4000+ on patients attitudes to sharing personal health information HRC funded 2007/8 with high stakeholder interest requiring preliminary findings presentation to inform health policy makers/end-users. Two further collaborative projects, with strong partnership support from Ministry of Health and General Practice New Zealand , brought the topic of safe sharing of health information to the National Health Board. A later project looked at information sharing in the sensitive area of sexual health. This research platform has resulted in collaborations with health organisations/academics nationally, internationally, invited/nominated membership to regional/national policy and/or end user groups including Health Research Council, National Information Clinical Leadership Group, and the Health Information Governance Expert Advisory Group. More recent collaborations are in the areas of IT to support pharmocovigiliance and disaster e-health. My most recent major collaboration is on smart homes using sensors to support healthy living and care in the home for older adults funded by a second HRC grant 2016-2018. A subsequent piece of work on home based sensor data and health assessments for older adults has just been completed, funded by the Ministry of Health. 

I am the NZ representative member of APAMI and IMIA, and am a member of the IMIA telehealth working group and the NZ telehealth leaders group. I am a peer reviewer for the HRC. 

I came to Massey University from clinical medical practice in Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, completed a Master of Philosophy in Information Systems, and joined the Department of Information Systems as a lecturer in 1999. I am now employed as an Associate Professor in the School of Management. I worked part-time for Massey University and part time in clinical medical practice as a senior medical officer at Palmerston North Hospital upto 2019, and now work fulltime at Massey University. My research interests include health informatics, especially electronic medical records, privacy and confidentiality, mobile technology and smart sensor technologies in health.

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Professional

Contact details

  • Ph: 84913
    Location: 3.11, BSC
    Campus: Manawatu

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts - University of Dublin (1985)
  • Bachelor of Medicine - University of Dublin (1985)
  • Master of Arts - University of Dublin (1992)
  • Master of Philosophy - Massey University (1998)
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Obstetrics - University of Otago (1999)

Research Expertise

Research Interests

Digital health

Home based sensors 

Electronic health records

Sharing of personal health information

Privacy & confidentiality

Clinical decision support systems

Computer gaming and health

User requirements analysis

Thematics

21st Century Citizenship, Health and Well-being

Area of Expertise

Field of research codes
Clinical Sciences (110300):
Conceptual Modelling (080603):
Family Care (111707): Health Information Systems (incl. Surveillance) (111711):
Information And Computing Sciences (080000): Information Systems (080600): Information Systems Management (080609): Interorganisational Information Systems and Web Services (080612):
Medical And Health Sciences (110000): Primary Health Care (111717): Public Health and Health Services (111700): Venereology (110324)

Keywords

health informatics

digital health

privacy, ethics and access to health information

IT/IS

health

system analysis and user requirements

surveys, focus groups and interviewing

research with patients and healthcare organistions

primary care research

Research Projects

Completed Projects

Project Title: New Zealanders' attitudes towards access to Electronic Health Records

This project investigates public attitudes towards sharing confidential personal health information held in electronic health records (EHRs).
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Date Range: 2007 - 2008

Funding Body: Health Research Council of New Zealand

Project Team:

Research Outputs

Journal

Lockhart, C., & Hunter, I. (2024). Using ‘Health’ to Promote Older Adults’ Digital Health Literacy. Medical Research Archives. 12(6), Retrieved from https://esmed.org/MRA/mra/article/view/5579
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Basu, A., Rajput, VK., Ito, M., Ranatunga, P., Kuziemsky, C., Kulatunga, G., . . . Iyengar, S. (2023). Telehealth as a Component of One Health: a Position Paper. Yearbook of Medical Informatics. 32(1), 19-26
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Nakashima, N., Maruf, RI., Schaper, L., Wong, CP., Choi, IY., Hunter, I., . . . Kijsanayotin, B. (2022). APAMI. Yearbook of Medical Informatics. 31(1), 340-346
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Kuziemsky, C., Hunter, I., Udayasankaran, JG., Ranatunga, P., Kulatunga, G., John, S., . . . Basu, A. (2022). Telehealth as a Means of Enabling Health Equity. Yearbook of Medical Informatics. 31(1), 60-66
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, I., Lockhart, C., Rao, V., Tootell, B., & Wong, S. (2022). Enabling Rural Telehealth for Older Adults in Underserved Rural Communities: Focus Group Study. JMIR Formative Research. 6(11)
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I., Rao, V., Tootell, B.
Basu, A., Kuziemsky, C., de Araújo Novaes, M., Kleber, A., Sales, F., Al-Shorbaji, N., . . . Udayasankaran, JG. (2021). Telehealth and the COVID-19 Pandemic: International Perspectives and a Health Systems Framework for Telehealth Implementation to Support Critical Response. Yearbook of medical informatics. 30(1), 126-133
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Tretiakov, A., & Hunter, I. (2021). User Experiences of the NZ COVID Tracer App in New Zealand: Thematic Analysis of Interviews. JMIR mHealth and uHealth. 9(9)
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I., Tretiakov, A.
Day, K., Hunter, I., Rao, V., Russell, G., Roskvist, R., Moir, F., . . . Van Der Werf, B. (2021). Survey protocol for exploring video and phone use in Aotearoa New Zealand general practice: Considerations for future telehealth. BMJ Health and Care Informatics. 28(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I., Rao, V.
Whiddett, D., Hunter, I., Elers, P., Lockhart, CA., Guesgen, HW., & Singh, A. (2021). New and Emerging Issues for Technologies to Support Older Adults to Age in Place: Findings From a Workshop of Experts. International Journal of Applied Research on Public Health Management. 6(1), 1-13 Retrieved from https://www.igi-global.com/article/new-and-emerging-issues-for-technologies-to-support-older-adults-to-age-in-place/267792
[Journal article]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Hunter, I., Elers, P., Lockhart, C., Guesgen, H., Singh, A., & Whiddett, D. (2020). Issues associated with the management and governance of sensor data and information to assist aging in place: Focus group study with health care professionals. JMIR mHealth and uHealth. 8(12)
[Journal article]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Kuziemsky, CE., Hunter, I., Gogia, SB., Lyenger, S., Kulatunga, G., Rajput, V., . . . Basu, A. (2020). Ethics in Telehealth: Comparison between Guidelines and Practice-based Experience -the Case for Learning Health Systems. Yearbook of medical informatics. 29(1), 44-50
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, R., Hunter, I., & Guesgen, H. (2018). Home Smart Home: How can technology help older people to age in place?. Insight Aged Care and Retirement. Retrieved from https://healthcentral.nz/home-smart-home-how-can-technology-help-older-people-to-age-in-place/
[Journal article]Authored by: Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Elers, P., Hunter, I., Whiddett, D., Lockhart, C., Guesgen, H., & Singh, A. (2018). User requirements for technology to assist aging in place: Qualitative study of older people and their informal support networks. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 20(6)
[Journal article]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Tretiakov, A., Hunter, I., Tootell, B., Wilson, S., & Toulson, P. (2018). Reality vs expectations: An exploratory study of New Zealand nurses' perceptions of HR measures. New Zealand Journal of Human Resource Management. 18(1), 25-46 Retrieved from http://www.nzjhrm.co.nz/Site/Articles/2018_folder/2018_issue.aspx
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I., Tootell, B., Tretiakov, A., Wilson, S.
Ali, N., Tretiakov, A., Whiddett, D., & Hunter, I. (2017). Knowledge management systems success in healthcare: Leadership matters. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 97, 331-340
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I., Tretiakov, A.
Whiddett, RJ., Hunter, I., & Guesgen, H. (2016). Smart move: how technology can aid the older person at home. Aged care and retirement INsight. 10(2), 24-24 Retrieved from http://www.nzme-ed.co.nz/
[Journal article]Authored by: Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Whiddett, D., Hunter, I., McDonald, B., Norris, T., & Waldon, J. (2016). Consent and widespread access to personal health information for the delivery of care: A large scale telephone survey of consumers' attitudes using vignettes in New Zealand. BMJ Open. 6(8)
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I., Waldon, J.
Whiddett, RJ., Hunter, I., & Handy, J. (2015). Integrating trust, social capital, and social exchange to explain social media engagement. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Communication. 9(1), 9-20 Retrieved from http://iji.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.271/prod.29
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, I., Haining Ede, G., & Whiddett, R. (2014). Increased electronic information sharing by sexual health services: Confidentiality and consent. Health Informatics Journal. 20(1), 3-12
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Ali, N., Whiddett, D., Tretiakov, A., & Hunter, I. (2012). The use of information technologies for knowledge sharing by secondary healthcare organisations in New Zealand. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 81(7), 500-506
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I., Tretiakov, A.
Hunter, IM., Whiddett, RJ., Norris, A., McDonald, BW., & Waldon, JA. (2009). New Zealanders' attitudes towards access to their electronic health records: Preliminary results from a national study using vignettes. Health Informatics Journal. 15(3), 212-228
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I., Waldon, J.
Hunter, IM., Whiddett, RJ., Norris, AC., McDonald, BW., & Waldon, JA. (2009). Information sharing using information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the wider primary care team. The Journal on Information Technology in Healthcare. 7(4), 222-232
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I., Waldon, J.
Hunter, I., Whiddett, R., Norris, T., McDonald, B., & Waldon, J. (2009). Information sharing using information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the wider primary care team. Journal on Information Technology in Healthcare. 7(4), 222-232
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I., Waldon, J.
Whiddett, R., Hunter, I., Engelbrecht, J., & Handy, J. (2006). Patients' attitudes towards sharing their health information. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 75(7), 530-541
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, DJ., Handy, JA., & Hunter, IM. (2002). Global access to patient information. Asia Pacific Family Medicine. 1(1), 37-40 Retrieved from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1444-1683.2002.00001.x/abstract
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Handy, JA., Whiddett, DJ., & Hunter, IM. (2001). A technology acceptance model for inter-organisational electronic medical records systems. Australian Journal of Information Systems. 9(1), 39-50 Retrieved from http://dl.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis/article/view/226/199
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Handy, J., Hunter, I., & Whiddett, R. (2001). User acceptance of inter-organizational electronic medical records. Health Informatics Journal. 7(2), 103-107
[Journal article]Authored by: Hunter, I.

Book

Whiddett, D., Hunter, I., Elers, P., Lockhart, CA., Guesgen, HW., & Singh, A. (2022). New and Emerging Issues for Technologies to Support Older Adults to Age in Place: Findings From a Workshop of Experts. In Research Anthology on Supporting Healthy Aging in a Digital Society. (pp. 644 - 657).
[Chapter]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Hunter, I., Elers, P., Lockhart, C., Guesgen, H., Whiddett, D., & Singh, A. (2021). Telehealth at Home: Co-Designing a Smart Home Telehealth System. (pp. 47 - 56).
[Chapter]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2015). Health informatics, E-Health and your future!. In K. Vaidya (Ed.) Health Informatics for the Curious: Why Study Health Informatics? Hunter, I. (. : Amazon: The Curious Academic Publishing: First Edition. (Kindle edition available online)
[Chapter]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Smith, B., Mangin, D., Hunter, IM., Jones, B., Burgess, C., Ingham, T., . . . on behalf of the Pharmacovigilance Ethics Advisory Group, .(2012). Medicine safety for New Zealanders: Ethical issues regarding the use of routinely collected data from general practice for pharmacovigilance (draft ed.). University of Otago
[Discussion Paper]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., & Haining Ede, G.(2010). Report to MidCentral Health on the Adoption of the National Health Index (NHI) and Discharge Letters by a Small Urban Sexual Health Service.. Massey University
[Discussion Paper]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, D., Hunter, I., Engelbrecht, J., & Handy, J. (2008). Privacy and access to electronic health records. In Medical Informatics: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications. (pp. 1997 - 2005).
[Chapter]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, D., Hunter, I., Engelbrecht, J., & Handy, J. (2007). Privacy and access to electronic health records. In Encyclopedia of Information Ethics and Security. (pp. 534 - 541).
[Chapter]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Chhanabhai, P., Holt, A., & Hunter, IM.(2006). Consumers, security and electronic health records. University of Otago: The Information Science Discussion Paper Series
[Discussion Paper]Authored by: Hunter, I.

Report

Hunter, I., Large, R., Thomas, A., Green, N., Mcfarlane, S., Kilgour, H., . . . Bycroft, J.(2023). From PASE to PACE.. : NZ Telehealth Forum
[Technical Report]Authored by: Green, N., Hunter, I.
Hunter, I., Thomas, A., Green, N., & Large, R. (2023). Telehealth use in public hospitals stocktake 2022-2023. NZ Telehealth Forum.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Green, N., Hunter, I.
Hunter, I., & Lockhart, C. (2023). Telehealth use in cancer care services: New Zealand survey.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, I., Large, R., Rao, V., Webb, S., Bycroft, J., Zuleta, N., . . . Frethey, C.(2022). Telehealth in New Zealand. PASE; more than a disease-based model. : NZ Telehealth Forum
[Technical Report]Authored by: Hunter, I., Rao, V.
Hunter, I., & Lockhart, C. (2022). Smart Community Wellbeing - providing services for age-friendly communities in the Manawatū..
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, I., & Lockhart, C. (2020). Use of sensor data to support interRAI assessments of older adults living at home in New Zealand.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Morgan-Lynch, S., Hicks, S., Hunter, I., Matthews, L., Fomison, J., Irvine, D., . . . Thomson, F.(2017). Health information governance guidelines. Wellington, New Zealand: HISO, Ministry of Health
[Technical Report]Authored by: Hunter, I.Contributed to by: Hunter, I.
Guo, X., Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, DJ.(2005). The implementation of an asthma treatment outcome measurement system for primary-care providers. Palmerston North, NZ: Massey University
[Technical Report]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Engelbrecht, JM., Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, DJ.(2005). The modelling of information systems support for the clinical decision making process in general practice: Final report to participants. Palmerston North, NZ: Department of Information Systems, Massey University
[Technical Report]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, DJ., Hunter, IM., Engelbrecht, JM., & Handy, JA.(2005). Patients' attitudes towards sharing their health information: Final report to participants. Palmerston North, NZ: Department of Information Systems, Massey University
[Technical Report]Authored by: Hunter, I.

Conference

Hunter, I., & Lockhart, C. (2023). Health provider insights for the use of telehealth in cancer care services. Poster session presented at the meeting of Digital Health Week, Health Informatics NZ Annual Conference. Hamilton
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, I., & Lockhart, C. (2023). Supporting Digital Health Literacy in Older Adults. Poster session presented at the meeting of Digital Health Week, Health Informatics NZ Annual Conference, 2023. Hamilton
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, I. (2023). Developing a Telehealth project Library - lessons learnt. In https://webcast.hinz.nz/Mediasite/Showcase/, Digital Health Week, Health Informatics NZ, 2023
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, I. (2023). Telehealth Stocktake. , Digital Health Week, Health Informatics NZ Annual conference 2023,
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, I. (2022). Telehealth stocktake 2022. , Digital Health Week, Health Informatics Annual Conference 2022
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, I., Day, K., Lockhart, C., Rao, V., Campbell, C., Gill, E., . . . Roskvist, R. (2021). Exploring Telehealth in Primary Care: Future Considerations. , Digital Health Week, Health Informatics NZ Annual Conference 2021
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I., Rao, V.
Whiddett, R., Hunter, I., Lockhart, C., Elers, P., Guesgen, H., & Singh, A. (2021). Supporting Older Adults To Age In Place Using Technology: Findings From An Experimental Evaluation.. Poster session presented at the meeting of New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference. Auckland
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Lockhart, C., Hunter, I., Elers, P., Whiddett, R., Guesgen, H., & Singh, A. (2019). Smart Technology and Aging in Place: What do Healthcare Providers think. , Digital Health Week, HiNZ 2019
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Hunter, I., Elers, P., Lockhart, C., Whiddett, D., Guesgen, H., & Singh, A. (2019). Technology to assist aging in place: The perspective of health organizations. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Vol. 264 (pp. 1688 - 1689).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Guesgen, H., Whiddett, R., Hunter, I., Elers, P., Lockhart, C., Singh, A., . . . Marsland, S. (2018). Using Spatio-Temporal Anomalies to Detect Abnormal Behaviour in Smart Homes. Proceedings of the Thirty-First International FLAIRS Conference (FLAIRS-31). Melbourne, Florida
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Whiddett, R., Hunter, I., Guesgen, H., Elers, P., Lockhart, C., & Singh, A. (2018). Supporting Older Adults To Age In Place Using Technology: An Exploration Of The Perspective Of Informal Support Networks. Poster session presented at the meeting of International Congress of Applied Psychology. Montreal
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Hunter, I., Whiddett, R., Elers, P., Lockhart, C., Guesgen, H., & singh, A. (2018). Home is where the health is: Findings from the prototyping of a system that connects older adults to their support networks to assist ageing in place. In https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.hinz.org.nz/resource/resmgr/conference_2018/HiNZ18_proceedings_19.12.19.pdf, Health Informatics New Zealand (HINZ) Annual Conference 2018: HINZ
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Singh, A., Guesgen, H., Whiddett, R., Hunter, I., Elers, P., & Lockhart, C. (2018). Intelligent digital environment to assist elderly people: System design and evaluation. In 2018 HINZ Conference Proceedings, Health Informatics New Zealand (HINZ) Annual Conference 2018: HINZ
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Guesgen, HW., Whiddett, D., Hunter, I., Elers, P., Lockhart, C., Singh, A., . . . Marsland, S.(2018). Using spatio-temporal anomalies to detect abnormal behaviour in smart homes. Paper presented at the meeting of Proceedings of the 31st International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference, FLAIRS 2018
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Elers, P., Whiddett, R., Hunter, I., Lockhart, C., & Guesgen, H.Supporting older adults to age in place using technology: The shifting boundaries between formal and informal support groups.. . Rotorua, New Zealand
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., Lockhart, C., Elers, P., Whiddett, R., & Guesgen, H. (2018). Intelligent Digital Environment for Wellbeing and Health. In A. Gundlapalli, M. Jaulent, & D. Zhao (Eds.) Studies in health technology and informatics. Vol. 245 (pp. 1229 - 1229). Amsterdam: Medinfo 2017
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Hunter, I., Lockhart, C., Elers, P., Whiddett, D., & Guesgen, H. (2017). Intelligent digital environment for wellbeing and health. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Vol. 245 (pp. 1229).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Whiddett, RJ., Hunter, I., Elers, P., Lockhart, C., & Guesgen, H. (2017). Using technology to support older adults to age in place: An exploration of stakeholder attitudes to sharing information. 31st Conference of the British Academy of Management (BAM2017). (pp. 1 - 8). : 31st Conference of the British Academy of Management (BAM2017)
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Whiddett, RJ., hunter, I., Mcdonald, B., norris, A., & Waldon, J. (2017). User acceptance of Electronic Health Records: the relationship between comfort levels and consent. , 31 Conference of the European Health Psychology Society
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I., Waldon, J.
Whiddett, RJ., Hunter, I., Lockhart, C., Elers, P., & Guesgen, H. (2017). Enhancing the independence of older adults with social media and smart home technologies. , 31st Conference of hte European Health Psychology Society
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Elers, P., Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Whiddett, R., Hunter, I., McDonald, BW., Norris, A., & Waldon, J. (2017). User acceptance of electronic health records: the relationship between comfort levels and consent. Poster session presented at the meeting of EHPS 2017 31st annual conference of European Health Psychology Society. Padua, Italy
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Hunter, I., Waldon, J.
Hunter, IM. (2015, October). Report from 2015 MedInfo Conference Brazil. Presented at Health Informatics New Zealand Annual Conference. Christchurch, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2015). MedInfo 2015 – where NZ and the rest of world meet face to face.. , Health Informatics New Zealand Annual Conference: http://www.hinz.org.nz/news/222960/2015-HiNZ-Conference---Registrations-open-in-May.htm
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2015, October). The Health Information Governance Framework. Presented at Health Informatics New Zealand. Christchurch.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
D'Souza, JMJ., & Hunter, IM. (2015). Why should I? Acceptance of health information technology among health professionals. In IN. Sarkar, A. Georgiou, & P. Mazzoncini de Azevedo Marques (Eds.) Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Vol. 216 (pp. 962 - 962). : MedInfo 2015: eHealth -enabled Health
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2014, September). The future is here – it’s Connected Health.. Presented at NZSHS Annual Scientific Meeting. Hamilton.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2014). The future is here – it’s Connected Health.. , NZSHS Annual Scientific Meeting
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, RJ., Hunter, I., McDonald, B., Norris, T., & Waldon, J. (2014). Trust and perceived risk as determinants of peoples willingness to share personal health information. , 28th International Congress of Applied Psychology
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I., Waldon, J.
Whiddett, RJ., & Hunter, I. (2014). Integrating theories of trust, social capital and social exchange to explain the uptake of social media technologies. , 28th International Congress of Applied Psychology
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Parry, D., Hunter, IM., Honey, M., Holt, A., Day, K., Kirk, R., . . . Cullen, R. (2013). Health Informatics Computing Priming in a Small nation: The New Zealand experience. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Vol. 192: MEDINFO 2013, pgs 950. Eds: Heather Grain and Louise Schaper.. : MEDINFO 2013
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Parry, D., Hunter, I., Honey, M., Holt, A., Day, K., Kirk, R., . . . Cullen, R. (2013). Building an educated health informatics workforce-The New Zealand experience. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Vol. 188 (pp. 86 - 90).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2013, July). How computer literate should health professionals be?. Presented at Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Annual Conference
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Smith, J., Whiddett, D., & Hunter, I. (2013). User experience of interRAI assessment tools in New Zealand. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Vol. 192 (pp. 744 - 748).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Lean, Stephen, ., Guesgen, HW., Hunter, Inga, ., & Dube, Kuda, . (2012). A conceptual framework for determining health information quality indicators. Proceedings of the Health Informatics New Zealand (HINZ) 2012. : 11th Annual Health Informatics New Zealand (HINZ) Conference and Exhibition
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Whiddett, RJ., Hunter, I., Norris, T., McDonald, B., & Waldon, J. (2012). Theoretical modelling of trust and risk in the context of personal health information. , Seventh International Conference on Interdiscplinary Social Sciences: Common Ground
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Ali, N., Tretiakov, A., Whiddett, R., & Hunter, I. (2010). Investigating the use of information technology by healthcare organisations for knowledge sharing: A survey of New Zealand healthcare. In Enabling Clinical Transformation (online), Health Informatics New Zealand (HINZ)2010: Health Informatics New Zealand (HINZ)
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I., Tretiakov, A.
Lean, SR., Guesgen, HW., Hunter, IM., & Dube, K. (2010). Computational confidence for decision making in health. Annual International Conference on Data Analysis Data Quality and Metadata Management. (pp. 19 - 25).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Lean, SR., Guesgen, HW., Hunter, IM., & Dube, K. (2010). Computational confidence for decision making in health. In The 8th New Zealand Computer Science Research Student Conference (NZCSRSC): NZCSRSC
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Guesgen, H., Hunter, I.
Ghazali, A., Tretiakov, A., & Hunter, I. (2009). Knowledge construction in online health community support groups. ACIS 2009 Proceedings - 20th Australasian Conference on Information Systems. (pp. 664 - 670).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I., Tretiakov, A.
Hunter, IM., Whiddett, RJ., Norris, AC., Mcdonald, B., & Waldon, JA. (2009). Myths and realities of having personal health information in primary care. In The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Conference 2009: The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I., Waldon, J.
Whiddett, R., Hunter, I., Norris, T., McDonald, B., & Waldon, J. (2009). A model of patients' attitudes in e-health. 12th Australian Conference on Knowledge Management and Intelligent Decision Support, ACKMIDS 09 and 20th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, ACIS 2009. (pp. 111 - 120).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I., Waldon, J.
Hunter, IM. (2009, July). Sharing personal health information: The patients' views on the sharing of clinical records. Presented at Caring and Sharing' The quest to develop a strategy for sharing electronic patient records HINZ Seminar. Auckland, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2009, May). Driving patient awareness to support growth in developing successful health information networks. Presented at 8th Annual Electronic Health Records Summit. Duxton Hotel, Wellington, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., Whiddett, RJ., Norris, AC., McDonald, BW., & Waldon, JA. (2009). Information sharing using information and communication technologies (ICTs) in the wider primary care team. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies in Healthcare (ICICTH). (pp. 102 - 110).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I., Waldon, J.
Ghazali, A., Tretiakov, A., & Hunter, IM. (2008). A descriptive study of the use of multimedia based collaboration technologies by health community support groups in New Zealand. Proceedings of the 19th Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2008. : 19th Australasian Conference on Information Systems
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Lean, SR., Guesgen, HW., Hunter, IM., & Tretiakov, A. (2008). Working toward automated coding in general practice. 7th Annual Conference and Exhibition Health Informatics New Zealand. (pp. 1 - 8).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Guesgen, H., Hunter, I., Tretiakov, A.
Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, RJ. (2008, September). Mobile messaging has significant impact on primary health care professionals. Presented at 2nd European Conference on Information Management and Evaluation. London, United Kingdom.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, RJ. (2008). Mobile messaging has significant impact on primary health care professionals. Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on Information Management and Evaluation. (pp. 219 - 226). : The 2nd European Conference on Information Management and Evaluation
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, I., & Whiddett, R. (2008). Mobile messaging has significant impact on primary health care professionals. 2nd European Conference on Information Management and Evaluation, ECIME 2008. (pp. 219 - 226).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, RJ. (2008). Mobile messaging has significant impact on primary health care professionals. In Proceedings of the 2nd European Conference on Information Management and Evaluation(pp. 24 - 24). , 2nd European Conference on Information Management and Evaluation: Academic Publishing Ltd
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., Norris, AC., Whiddett, RJ., Waldon, JA., & McDonald, BW. (2008, May). The current health care information environment in New Zealand: Patient attitudes towards sharing health information. Presented at 7th Annual Electronic Health Records Summit. Wellington, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I., Waldon, J.
Hunter, IM., Whiddett, RJ., Norris, AC., McDonald, BW., & Waldon, JA. (2008). New Zealanders' attitudes towards access to electronic health records - preliminary results from a national study using vignettes. Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium for Health Information Management Research (ISHIMR). (pp. 99 - 112).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I., Waldon, J.
Engelbrecht, J., Hunter, I., & Whiddett, R. (2007). Further evidence of how technology availability doesn't guarantee usage. Healthcare Review Online. Vol. 11
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, RJ., Hunter, IM., & Guo, X. (2007). Constraints on the design of information systems: A case study of contrasting designs of primary care performance measurement systems in New Zealand. 5th International Critical Management Studies Conference (CMS5): Proceedings.
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, RJ., Hunter, IM., & Guo, X. (2007). Constraints on the design of information systems: A case study of contrasting designs of primary care performance measurement systems in New Zealand. In 5th International Critical Management Studies Conference (CMS5)(pp. 62). , 5th International Critical Management Studies Conference (CMS5): Unversity of Manchester
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Chhanabhai, P., Holt, A., & Hunter, I. (2006). Health care consumers, security and electronic health records. Healthcare Review Online. Vol. 10
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Guo, X., Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, RJ. (2006). Reporting on clinical performance management indications - It might be easier then you think. In Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Conference(pp. 53). : Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2006). Any day now someone will send you a text asking for their results. Confused? Help offered. In Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Conference(pp. 79). : Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Tretiakov, A., Hunter, IM., Whiddett, RJ., & Sutinen, E. (2006). Coding of medical records via restrictive semantic topic tracking. In C. Peck, & J. Warren (Eds.) HINZ Primary Care and Beyond: Building the e-Bridge to Integrated Care. Proceedings of the 2006 Health Informatics Conference.
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I., Tretiakov, A.
Engelbrecht, JM., Whiddett, RJ., & Hunter, IM. (2006). The use of IS for clinical decision support by primary health care practices in a medium sized PHO: Results from a pilot case study. In C. Peck, & J. Warren (Eds.) HINZ Primary Care and Beyond: Building the e-Bridge to Integrated Care. Proceedings of the 2006 Health Informatics Conference.
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Engelbrecht, JM., Whiddett, RJ., & Hunter, IM. (2006). The use of IS for clinical decision support by primary health care practices in a medium sized PHO: Results from a pilot case study. In HINZ Primary Care and Beyond: Building the e-Bridge to Integrated Care. Proceedings of the 2006 Health Informatics Conference(pp. 442 - 452). , 2006 Health Informatics Conference: Health Informatics New Zealand (HINZ) and Health Informatics Society of Australia Ltd (HISA)
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Tretiakov, A., Hunter, IM., Whiddett, RJ., & Sutinen, E. (2006). Coding of medical records via restrictive semantic topic tracking. In HINZ Primary Care and Beyond: Building the e-Bridge to Integrated Care. Proceedings of the 2006 Health Informatics Conference(pp. 498 - 504). , 2006 Health Informatics Conference: Health Informatics New Zealand (HINZ) and Health Informatics Society of Australia Ltd (HISA)
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I., Tretiakov, A.
Handy, JA., Whiddett, RJ., Hunter, IM., & Engelbrecht, JM. (2006). Sharing medical information: Contrasting perspectives of health professionals and patients. In M. Katsikitis (Ed.) Proceedings of the 2006 Joint Conference of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and New Zealand Psychological Society (NZPsS). (pp. 155 - 159).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Engelbrecht, JM., Whiddett, RJ., & Hunter, IM. (2006). The use of information systems for clinical decision support by primary health care practices in a medium sized PHO. Health Informatics New Zealand Conference: Proceedings.
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., Hewitt, AM., & Whiddett, DJ. (2005). Patient controlled access to electronic health records: Development of New Zealand vignettes. (pp. unpaged). , Qualitative Research in Business Symposium Auckland, NZ: Massey University Albany
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., Hewitt, AM., & Whiddett, DJ. (2005). Patient controlled access to electronic health records: development of New Zealand vignettes. Qualitative Research in Business Symposium. (pp. 1 - 7). Auckland, NZ
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, DJ. (2005). Primary care informatics: What is it and why New Zealand needs it!. In New Horizons: Celebrating the Art of General Practice - The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Conference(pp. 65). , New Horizons: Celebrating the Art of General Practice: Ng Pae Hu, e Whakanui ana i te Mahi Tkuta Noho Hapori: The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Conference
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, DJ., Hunter, IM., Engelbrecht, JM., & Handy, JA. (2005). The impact of identifiability on patients' attitudes towards sharing their health information. In Handbook of Abstracts, HIC 2005: Thirteenth National Health Informatics Conference ; HINZ 2005: Fourth Health Informatics Conference Brunswick East, VIC: Health Informatics Society of Australia
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, DJ., Hunter, IM., Engelbrecht, JM., & Handy, JA. (2005). The impact of identifiability on patients' attitudes towards sharing their health information. HIC 2005 and HINZ 2005: Proceedings. (pp. 447 - 452). Brunswick East, VIC
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., Engelbrecht, JM., Whiddett, DJ., & Handy, JA. (2004, August). Access to health information: Do Sexual Health Service patients differ to GP patients?. Presented at New Zealand Venereological Society Annual Conference. Rotorua, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, R., Hunter, I., & Engelbrect, J. (2004). Patients' attitudes towards sharing their medical information. In AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY Vol. 56 (pp. 233 - 234). : AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOC
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., Engelbrecht, JM., Handy, JA., & Whiddett, DJ. (2004). The complexity of managing patient information. In Facing Complexity: The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Conference(pp. 46 - 47). , Facing Complexity: Etia he Manawa Piharau: The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Conference
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Engelbrecht, JM., Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, DJ. (2004). Theoretical modelling of information management and decision support systems for primary health care professionals. (pp. 16 - 16). , 12th Annual National Health Informatics Conference Brunswick East, VIC: Health Informatics Society of Australia Ltd ( HISA)
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Engelbrecht, JM., Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, DJ. (2004). Information systems support of the clinical decision-making process for general practitioners. (pp. 121). , Health Informatics New Zealand: Towards a Healthy Nation Auckland, NZ: Health Informatics New Zealand
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, DJ., Hunter, IM., Engelbrecht, JM., & Handy, JA. (2004). Sharing patient information: A survey of patients' views. (pp. 27 - 27). , 12th National Health Informatics Conference Brunswick East, VIC: Health Informatics Society of Australia
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, DJ. (2004). Is the waiting room a suitable place for patient self-administered questionnaires?. In Facing Complexity: Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners(pp. 12). , Facing Complexity: tia he Manawa Piharau: The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Conference: Primary Care Research Forum
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, DJ., Hunter, IM., & Engelbrecht, JM. (2004). Patients' attitudes towards sharing their medical information. In M. Katsikitis (Ed.) 39th Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference. (pp. 296 - 300). Melbourne, VIC
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Engelbrecht, JM., Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, DJ. (2004). Information systems support for the clinical decision-making process for general practitioners. In K. Walduck, & BC. Eds (Eds.) 12th Annual Health Informatics Conference. (pp. 1 - 8). Auckland, NZ
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, DJ., Hunter, IM., Engelbrecht, JM., & Handy, JA. (2004). Sharing patient information: A survey of patients' views. In K. Walduck, & BC. Eds (Eds.) HIC 2004: Proceedings. (pp. 59 - 64). Brunswick East, VIC: 12th National Health Informatics Conference 2004
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Engelbrecht, JM., Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, DJ. (2004). Theoretical modelling of information management and decision support systems for primary health care professionals. In K. Walduck, & BC. Eds (Eds.) HIC 2004: Proceedings. (pp. 17 - 23). Brunswick East, VIC: 12th National Health Informatics Conference
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2003). Patient attitudes to electronic medical records. Privacy Issues Forum. (pp. 1 - 7).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2003, April). Health care issues in IS. Presented at Department of Information Systems Seminar. Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2002, September). Patient attitudes towards electronic medical records. Presented at Practising in a Wired World: Royal NZ College of General Practitioners Conference. Rotorua, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, R., & Hunter, I. (2002). Psychological and organisational factors influencing the acceptance of electronic medical records systems by primary care practitioners. In AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY Vol. 54 (pp. 63 - 63). : AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOC
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2002). Patient Attitudes Towards Electronic Medical Records. In Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners: Annual Conference(pp. 62 - 62).
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Handy, JA., Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, DJ. (2001). User acceptance of inter-organisational electronic medical records. Making Medical Informatics Work 2001. Vol. 7 (pp. 103 - 107).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, RJ. (2001). Centralised EMRs - a 'cure' for contact tracing problems?. , The New Zealand Venereological Society 23rd Conference: Getting It Together
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, DJ. (2001, October). Centralised EMRs - a 'cure' for contact tracing problems?. Presented at The New Zealand Venereological Society 23rd Conference. Wellington, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, DJ., Hunter, IM., & Handy, JA. (2000). Towards a successful implementation of inter-organisational electronic medical records. In Paper Abstracts for the Proceedings of the 11th Australasian Conference on Information Systems(pp. 92). , 11th Australasian Conference on Information Systems Brisbane, QLD: Information Systems Management Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, DJ., & Hunter, IM. (2000, June). Global access to patient records. Presented at WONCA Asia Pacific Regional Conference 2000 & RNZCGP Annual Conference. Christchurch, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, DJ. (2000, June). A New Zealand standard for electronic medical records (EMRS). Presented at WONCA Asia Pacific Regional Conference & RNZCGP Annual Conference. Christchurch, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, DJ., Hunter, IM., & Handy, JA. (2000). Towards the successful implementation of inter-organisational electronic medical records. 11th Australasian Conference on Information Systems. (pp. 1 - 13).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Whiddett, RJ., & Hunter, IM. (2000). Global Access to Patient Records. (pp. 124 - 124). , WONCA Asia Pacific Regional Conference 2000 RNZCGP Annual Conference: General Practice into the New Millenium
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., & Whiddett, RJ. (2000). The New Zealand Standard for Electronic Medical Records. (pp. 95 - 95). , WONCA Asia Pacific Regional Conference and RNZCGP Annual Conference: General Practice into the New Millennium
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hunter, I.

Other

Hunter, I. (2016, March). Information Systems in the Health Sector. Presentation at the Palmerston North Postgraduate Medical Society meeting, Palmerston North Hospital.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2014, September). E-health. Presentations to the GPEP registrar seminar series, 23 October 2013 and 25 September 2014.. In GPEP registrars at Palmerston North.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2013, October). E-health.Presentation to the GPEP registrar seminar series.. In GPEP registrar seminar series.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2013, January). Health informatics research funding: the 3 Ps - painful, prolonged but possible. A presentation in the panel discussion: ‘Externally funded research: Lessons and longings’ at the ASPIRE (Action Supporting the Pursuit of Innovative Research Excellence) 2013.. : School of Management, Massey University.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2012, October). Using social media in the Public Health Service. A presentation to the Public Health Services, MidCentral Health District Health Board.. Presented at MidCentral Health District Health Board.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., Whiddett, R., Norris, AC., & Waldon, JA. (2009, September). Myths and realities of having personal health information in primary care. In The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners Conference 2009.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2009, May). Patient attitudes towards sharing health information a CATI survey. In Health Information Strategy Advisory Committee (HISAC). Presented at Wellington, NZ.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM., Norris, AC., Whiddett, RJ., Waldon, JA., & McDonald, BW. (2008, February). Better care, without compromising privacy -the consumers' viewpoint. In Heath Informatics NZ Seminar, Beginning to Understand Health Information Privacy. Presented at Wellington, New Zealand.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I., Waldon, J.
Hunter, IM. (2005, October). Key information issues confronting PHO's: The future of primary care data - who decides?. Presented at Deloitte Building, Auckland City, NZ. : Health Informatics New Zealand Quarterly Seminar Series: The Challenges of Information & Informatio.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM. (2003, March). Patient attitudes to electronic medical records. Presented at Wellington, NZ. : Privacy Issues Forum.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM.Healthcare Information Systems – challenges for privacy, confidentiality and security. Presentation to UCOL, Palmerston North, June 10 2013..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Parry, D., Hunter, IM., Honey, M., Holt, A., Day, K., Kirk, R., . . . Cullen, R.Health Informatics Workshop – An Introduction. Co-presented with Dr Dave Parry, AUT, to the Post-graduate Health Informatics Research seminar, Health Informatics New Zealand (HINZ), Auckland, June 12 2013..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM.Healthcare Information Systems – challenges for privacy, confidentiality and security. Presentation to the Sexual Health Service, Palmerston North Hospital, MCH DHB, 7th August 2013..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.
Hunter, IM.Using social media in the public health service. Presentation to the Public Health Services, MidCentral Health District Health Board..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hunter, I.

Consultancy and Languages

Languages

  • English
    Last used: ongoing
    Spoken ability: Excellent
    Written ability: Excellent
  • Irish
    Last used: this year
    Spoken ability: Needs work
    Written ability: Needs work
  • German
    Last used: years ago
    Spoken ability: Needs work
    Written ability: Needs work
  • French
    Last used: years ago
    Spoken ability: Needs work
    Written ability: Needs work
  • Danish
    Last used: years ago
    Spoken ability: Needs work
    Written ability: Needs work

Teaching and Supervision

Graduate Supervision Statement

My area of graduate supervison is digital health. 

I expect PhD students to be self-motivated, independent learners that are proactive in addressing learning gaps. I do not provide reading lists or templates for PhD related study. Students generally will develop their own research questions and seek sources of funding themselves, under supervision. 

I run collegial and generally relaxed regular supervison meetings which PhD students are expected to attend prepared to discuss their work. I provide scaffolding from early learning as a new PhD student to independent study and the amount and type of supervision will change from a somewhat student-teacher style pre-confirmation to a mentor-colleague style.  

I provide written and verbal feedback on submitted work within set timeframes, usually one week. I am available to meet outside of scheduled meetings if the student wishes or if there are sudden issues that need addressing. 

I believ that PhD study although demanding of the student, can also be enjoyable, and that it is an apprenticeship leading to lifelong learning and reseach development. 

I encourage my PhD students to publish their research as first author in collaborative material. 


Associate Professor Inga Hunter is available for Masters and Doctorial supervision.

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
Co-supervisor 0 3

Completed Doctoral Supervision

Co-supervisor of:

  • 2014 - Stephen Lean - Doctor of Philosophy
    A Computational Approach to Health Information Quality Indicators
  • 2013 - Achmad Ghazali - Doctor of Philosophy
    Knowledge Construction in Health Support Group Online Discussions
  • 2009 - Judith Engelbrecht - Doctor of Philosophy
    Electronic clinical decision support (eCDS) in primary health care: A multiple case study of three New Zealand PhOs