Nurses and other health professionals are adopting social media to network with health care professionals and organizations, support health education, deliver health promotion messages, enhance professional development and employment opportunities, and communicate within political forums. This paper explores the growing use of social media, and examines the current dynamics of Twitter as an example of the uptake of social media. This paper also offers practical guidance for new Twitter users who are interested in using this social media approach in clinical or educational settings, and for professional development.
Journal article
Nurses and Twitter: the good, the bad, and the reluctant
Collegian, Vol.21(2), pp.111-119
2014
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Details
- Title
- Nurses and Twitter: the good, the bad, and the reluctant
- Creators
- Rhonda Wilson - University of New EnglandJamie Ranse - University of CanberraAndrew Cashin - Southern Cross UniversityPaul McNamara - Cairns Hospital
- Publication Details
- Collegian, Vol.21(2), pp.111-119
- Identifiers
- 2564; 991012820692102368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences; Faculty of Health; Nursing
- Resource Type
- Journal article