Melissa Carey

Melissa Carey

University of Southern Queensland

H-index: 5

Oceania-Australia

About Melissa Carey

Melissa Carey, With an exceptional h-index of 5 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Southern Queensland, specializes in the field of Maaori Health, Nursing, Ageing, End of Life.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Family & bystander experiences of emergency ambulance services care: a scoping review

Health literacy, dementia knowledge and perceived utility of digital health modalities among future health professionals

Exploring the impact of e-learning modules and webinars on health professionals' understanding of the End of Life Choice Act 2019: a secondary analysis of Manatū Hauora …

A bad time to die? Exploring bereaved families/wha-nau experiences of end-of-life care under COVID-19 restrictions: a qualitative interview study

Bullying, discrimination, and sexual harassment among intensive care unit nurses in Australia and New Zealand: an online survey

With assisted dying now a reality, what do nurses need?

Nurses' experiences of supporting patients requesting voluntary assisted dying: A qualitative meta‐synthesis

Voluntary assisted dying: The expanded role of psychiatrists in Australia and New Zealand

Melissa Carey Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

89

Citations(since 2020)

60

Cited By

38

hIndex(all)

5

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

1

i10Index(since 2020)

0

Email

University Profile Page

University of Southern Queensland

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Melissa Carey Skills & Research Interests

Maaori Health

Nursing

Ageing

End of Life

Top articles of Melissa Carey

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Family & bystander experiences of emergency ambulance services care: a scoping review

Eillish Satchell

Melissa Carey

Bridget Dicker

Haydn Drake

Merryn Gott

...

2023/6/14

Health literacy, dementia knowledge and perceived utility of digital health modalities among future health professionals

Australasian journal on ageing

Helen M Haydon

Mojtaba Lotfaliany

Cindy Jones

Georgina R Chelberg

Louise Horstmanshof

...

2023/6

Exploring the impact of e-learning modules and webinars on health professionals' understanding of the End of Life Choice Act 2019: a secondary analysis of Manatū Hauora …

The New Zealand Medical Journal (Online)

Aida Dehkhoda

Rosemary Frey

Melissa Carey

Xuepeng Jing

Jacqualine Robinson

...

2023/9/15

A bad time to die? Exploring bereaved families/wha-nau experiences of end-of-life care under COVID-19 restrictions: a qualitative interview study

Palliative Care and Social Practice

Tessa Morgan

Merryn Gott

Lisa Williams

Joe Naden

Yingmin Wang

...

2023/8

Bullying, discrimination, and sexual harassment among intensive care unit nurses in Australia and New Zealand: an online survey

Australian critical care

Rachael Parke

Samantha Bates

Melissa Carey

Alana Cavadino

Adele Ferguson

...

2023/1/1

With assisted dying now a reality, what do nurses need?

Kai Tiaki: Nursing New Zealand

Margaret Sandham

Rhona Winnington

Melissa Carey

2022/9/1

Nurses' experiences of supporting patients requesting voluntary assisted dying: A qualitative meta‐synthesis

Margaret Sandham

Melissa Carey

Emma Hedgecock

Rebecca Jarden

2022/10

Voluntary assisted dying: The expanded role of psychiatrists in Australia and New Zealand

Gary Cheung

Rosemary Frey

Jessica Young

Nicholas Hoeh

Melissa Carey

...

2022/4

Educating the educators: Implementing cultural safety in the nursing and midwifery curriculum

Odette Best

Leonie Cox

Aletha Ward

Coralie Graham

Luke Bayliss

...

2022/10/1

More than mortality data: a news media analysis of COVID-19 deaths in Aotearoa, New Zealand

Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online

Tessa Morgan

Melissa Carey

Merryn Gott

Lisa Williams

Victoria Egli

...

2021/7/3

The impact of interprofessional practice models on health service inequity: an integrative systematic review

Melissa Jane Carey

Melissa Taylor

2021/10/8

Te whakatara!–Tangihanga and bereavement COVID-19

Tess Moeke-Maxwell

Linda Waimarie Nikora

Kathleen Mason

Melissa Carey

2020/11/24

Withdrawal versus continuation of long-term antipsychotic drug use for behavioural and psychological symptoms in older people with dementia

Christine Neville

Lisa Beccaria

Melissa Carey

2020/2/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 65
Merryn Gott

Merryn Gott

University of Auckland

H-index: 25
Linda Waimarie Nikora

Linda Waimarie Nikora

University of Auckland

H-index: 11
Natalie E Anderson

Natalie E Anderson

University of Auckland

H-index: 7
Melissa Taylor

Melissa Taylor

University of Southern Queensland

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