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Explore the opportunities and challenges of utilizing social media in nursing to improve health outcomes, engage with patients, and influence healthcare policy. Learn about different types of social media platforms and the benefits they offer in nursing practice. Understand the role of nurses in supporting patients through social media and how to navigate potential pitfalls.
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Chapter 12: The Use of Social Media in Nursing:Pitfalls and Opportunities
Social Media • A method to share and transmit information to a far-reaching audience • A method to engage with that audience to • Improve health outcomes • Enhance knowledge • Affect health care policy
Social Media (cont.) • Promote causes and raise money • Stay connected to other nurses • Participate in professional organizations • Inform patients and caregivers and the public • Communicate with patients and colleagues • Perform research
Types of Social Media • Social Networks • Virtual network, virtual communities, or online communities all designated platforms that give others access to groups of people outside their geographical boundaries • They provide a supportive environment. E.g., Facebook—public and closed groups
Social Bookmarking • Search, organize, individualize, and comment on Web pages of interest. • Digg.com • Reddit • Stumbleupon
Social News • Similar to Bookmarking, but helps users find top relevant news articles • Links are organized, posted, and voted upon with the most popular links at the top of the list.
Media Sharing • A software platform where users share • Photos/videos and other social components. E.g., YouTube • Most utilized form of media sharing
Microblogging • Media platform where users can post short comments and links to their “wall” • E.g., Twitter • Must have a “handle” • Hashtag
Virtual Worlds • Computer-generated simulated settings where users can • Manipulate elements • Interact using an avatar • Purchase goods and services • Has been used in nursing to simulate birth for nursing students and many others
Question Is the following statement true or false? • Microblogging is a social media platform where users can post short comments and links to their “wall.”
Answer True • Microblogging is a social media platform where users can post short comments and link to their “wall,” where others can view or follow their comments.
Wikis • Allow multiple users to post Internet-based content, modify content, and create online communities • E.g., Wikipedia • While it is dynamic, it has open structure that can be modified or authored by any user.
Blogs (Weblogs) • A place where individuals can write comments or forums about the topic of their choice • Usually focused on one specific topic area that promotes discussion and engagement • E.g., Wordpress • RTConnections • Digital Doorway
Social Media Use by Patients (How Nurses Can Support Patients) • Empower patients in educating themselves with social media • The rise of the e-patient to seek out: • Current evidence • Engage others • Collaborate
The Nurse’s Role • Assess candidates to educate on social media • Steer toward the informed sources • Consider if patient has access • Troubleshoot with them
Question • Which of the following is a nursing role in social media? A. Troubleshoot with patients B. Consider if patient has access C. Assess good candidates to educate on social media D. All of the above
Answer D • All are within the role of nursing.
Pitfalls of Social Media and Nursing • Can also be unpredictable, dangerous, and harmful at times for patients and nursing due to: • Breaches of privacy—HIPPA • Anonymity • False “cures” • Nurses “friending” patients • Personal scrutiny
Social Media in Nursing Practice Benefits • Enhance practices • Education and research • Promote self-management for patients with chronic illness • Support • Excellent platform for training • Research—nursing and patients