Connecting Nurses: Exploring how social media can promote health and improve healthcare
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Connecting Nurses: Exploring how social media can promote health and
improve healthcare
Robert Fraser MN RN @RDJfraser
Registered NurseUniversity Health Network Principal ConsultantRob D. Fraser & Associates Inc
PurposeDefinition of social media
Digital tools have benefits
All tools have risks
Start by making a plan
enable individuals to share, exchange, or create information and ideas across telecommunication and social networks
#MedicineX Conference
http://www.symplur.com/healthcare-hashtags/
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500 attendees
#MedicineX Conference
http://www.symplur.com/healthcare-hashtags/
500 a%endees 1,331 par/cipants
500 attendees 1,331 participants
Fox, S. (2005). Health Information Online. PEW Interent & American Life Project. Washington D.C. Retrieved from http://www.pewinternet.org
Fox, S. (2007). E-patients With a Disability or Chronic Disease. Washington, DC: Pew Internet & American Life Project (pp. 1–25). Washington.
TheNerdyNurse.com
wenurses.co.uk
Healthcare uses tools daily that have inherent risk. The key is reducing risk, and preventing harm while
caring and supporting patients or caregivers
RNAO’s Social Media Guidelines for Nurses
• Build your brand
• Transparency
• Honesty
• Respectfulness
• Add value
• Be diligent
• Stay engaged
• Protect your privacy
• When in doubt, don’t post
• Get off the internet
ANA’s Principles for Social Media
• Don’t transmit Personal Health Info
• Observe ethical boundaries
• What you post may be seen by others
• Take advantage of privacy settings
• Report privacy, rights, or safety issues to appropriate person/authority
• Participate in developing organizational policies
PersonallyCreate a professional profile
Connect with other’s
Explore collaborative tools
Develop goals and projects to accomplish them
Measure and reflect on progress and results
OrganizationallyCreate policy
Review organizational goals/activities
Pick objective (audience, purpose)
Experiment and analyze
Quality will come
Resources
• Social Media: Toolkit for Ontario Public Health Units
• SocialMediaGovernance.com
• Social media for quality improvement
• Symplur’s Hashtag Project
Image Credits• Compass by SPJDR
• Book by James Keuning
• Network by Brennan Novack
• Tools by Cris Dobbins
• Caught by Patrick Trouve
• Project by Kevin Laity
• Social Icons by Picons
• Talking by Ian Kirkland
• Hieroglyphics by Luke Anthony Firth
• Printing Press by Mike Wirth
• iPhone by Misirlou
• Email by OCHA Visual Information Unit
• Multimedia by Patrick Morrison
• Media by Misirlou
• MedicineX Network Graph by Symplur
• Research figures by PEW Research
• Medical-Records by Wilson Joseph
• Healing Campaigns Website
• Life in the Fastlane Blog
• Care Challenge
• #WeNurses Tweet Chat Archive
• Figure 1 App
• The Nerdy Nurse Blog Carinval
• Hospital Sant Joan de Deu 5 minute nursing rounds
• PatientsLikeMe
• Analytics by Roman Kovbasyuk
• Newsletter by Rutmer Zijlstra
• Vaccine by OCHA Visual Information Unit
• Hybrid Bus RTB by Kecko
• Staff management by OCHA Visual Information Unit
• Meeting by Slava Strizh
• Target by Juan Garces
• Measuring Tape by Cedric Villain
• Flow chart by Alv Jorge Bovolden
• Policy document by OCHA Visual Information
• Dashboard by buzzyrobot
• Analytics by Roman Kovbasyuk
• Newsletter by Rutmer Zijlstra