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Social Media for Nurses : Educating Practitioners and Patients in a Networked World.
Title:
Social Media for Nurses : Educating Practitioners and Patients in a Networked World.
Author:
Nelson, Ramona.
ISBN:
9780826195890
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (285 pages)
Contents:
Cover Page -- Social Media for Nurses: Educating Practitioners and Patients in a Networked World -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: An Introduction Social Media and the Transitioning Roles and Relationships in Health Care -- Learning Objectives -- Terms -- Historical Events and Driving Forces -- Efforts to Control and Shift Health Care Costs -- The Emergence of the Empowered Health Care Consumer -- The Evolution of Well-Informed, Empowered, and Engaged Patients -- The Establishment of Consumer Health Informatics -- Moving From Web 1.0 to Web 2.0 to Health 2.0 -- Wisdom of Crowds -- Lieracy in The World of Social Media -- A Definition of Basic Literacy -- Definition of Computer Literacy/Fluency -- Definition of Information Literacy -- Definition of Digital Literacy -- Definition of Health Literacy -- Evaluation of Online Information -- Types of Health Care Information Sites on the Internet -- Criteria for Evaluating Health Information -- Social Media and Health 2.0 Criteria -- Guidelines for Participating in Online Groups -- Summary -- Discussion Questions -- Exercises -- References -- Chapter 2: Software Applications Supporting Social Media -- Learning Objectives -- Terms -- Historical Development -- The Beginning of Social Networking -- The Initial Browser-Based Social Networking Sites -- Media Sharing Sites -- Mobile and Streaming Media Sites -- Uses -- Issues -- Personal Safety and Privacy -- Liability -- Employment Fallout -- Our Bodies and Minds -- Social Media Genre -- Blogs -- Social Network Sites -- DOs -- DON'Ts -- Wikis -- Podcasts -- Photo and Video Sharing -- Privacy -- Piracy -- Censorship -- Virtual Worlds -- Summary -- Discussion Questions (Please Support Your Responses) -- Exercises -- References -- Chapter 3: Selecting Devices and Related Hardware to Support Social Media -- Learning Objectives -- Terms.

A Framework for Understanding Devices That Support Social Media -- Computers and Social Media -- Computer Configurations -- Selecting a Computer -- Tablets and Social Media -- Selecting a Tablet -- Use of Tablets in Health Care -- Tablets and Mobile Applications -- Cellular Phones and Social Media -- Cell Phones -- Smartphones -- Service Providers -- Short Message Service -- Smartphones in Health Care -- Protecting Mobile Devices -- Other Electronic Devices Supporting Social Media -- Portable Media Players: MP3 or MP4 -- Camcorders, PC Video Camera, and Webcams -- Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) -- eReaders -- Selecting an eReader -- Federal Support For Mobile Health Care (mHealth) -- Federal Agencies Regulating Technology -- Summary -- Discussion Questions -- Exercises -- References -- Chapter 4: Applications and Tools Promoting Health 2.0 via Social Media -- Learning Objectives -- Terms -- Web 2.0 Tools and Health Care Organizations -- Mobile Access for Health Care Providers-University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) -- Hospital Mobile App Use for Consumers-Baptist Health Hospital, South Florida -- Marketing Health Care Information Via a Website-Cleveland Clinic -- Social Media Presence of Health Care Organizations -- Factors Impacting How Consumers, Patients, and Health Professionals Use Social Media to Promote Health 2.0 -- Promoting Health 2.0 Through Social Media -- Wikis -- Blogs -- Video Sharing -- Mobile Devices -- Texting (SMS) -- Digital Gaming Devices -- Summary -- Discussion Questions (Please Support Your Responses) -- Exercises -- References -- Chapter 5: Consumer-Centered Virtual Health Communities -- Learning Objectives -- Terms -- Virtual Communities Defined -- Typology -- Community Attributes -- Health Care Professional Roles -- Roles -- Patient -- Consumer-Oriented Virtual Health Communities.

Examples of Virtual Health Communities -- Building A Virtual Health Community -- Blogging -- Blog Resources -- Podcasts -- Podcasting Resources -- Web Conferencing (Webinar) -- Web Conferencing Resources -- Summary -- Discussion Questions -- Exercises -- References -- Chapter 6: Personal Health Records (PHRs) -- Learning Objectives -- Terms -- Definitions of a PHR -- Classifying PHRs -- Providers of PHRs -- Mobile Device PHRs -- Disease Specific Standalone Web-Based PHRs -- General Standalone Web-Based PHRs -- Health Care Provider PHRs -- Insurance Providers PHRs -- The Advantages and Disadvantages of PHRs -- Role of The Nurse: Consumers and PHRs -- Selecting a PHR -- PHRs: Factors That Hinder Adoption -- PHRs: Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues -- PHRs and Social Media -- Summary -- Discussion Questions -- Exercises -- References -- Chapter 7: Telehealth -- Learning Objectives -- Terms -- Tele Definition and Resources -- Tele Resources -- Telehealth and Telenursing-Examples and Data -- Telenursing and Telephone Call Centers -- Telenursing and Telemonitoring Services -- Telenursing and Social Media Considerations -- Telehealth and Organizational Services -- In the Health Care Setting -- In the Home Setting -- Telehealth Technologies and Consumers -- Establishing a Successful Telehealth Program -- Professional Organizations, Standards, and Guidelines -- Education and Training -- Summary -- Discussion Questions -- Exercises -- References -- Chapter 8: Business Models and Health-Related Social Media -- Learning Objectives -- Terms -- The American Health Care System As An Industry -- Health Care Industry Structure -- Business Model Concepts in the Health Care Industry -- Product -- Customer -- Process for Producing the Product -- Method for Delivering the Product -- Process for Attracting Customers to the Product -- Business Models in Social Media.

Advertising Model -- Infomediary Model -- Access Model -- Subscription Model -- Product Model -- Donation Model -- Terms and Conditions and Privacy Statements -- Summary -- Discussion Questions -- Exercises -- References -- Chapter 9: Professional Guidelines, Policies, Regulations, and Laws Impacting Health-Related Social Media Communication -- Learning Objectives -- Terms -- Professionalism and Social Media -- Protecting Privacy: Role of the Federal Government -- Protecting Privacy: Role of Professional Organizations -- Developing Appropriate Professional Relationships -- Self-disclosure -- Hostile Relationships -- Maintaining a Professional Image on the Internet -- Social Media Policies -- Writing and Implementing a Social Media Policy -- Federal Agencies and Social Media -- Federal Trade Commission (FTC) -- Protecting Consumer Privacy-Domestic -- Protecting Consumer Privacy-Globally -- Copyright and Trademark -- Trademark -- Copyright -- Linking -- Food and Drug Administration (FDA) -- The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) -- National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) -- State Laws, Regulations, and Social Media -- Summary -- Discusison Questions -- Exercises -- References -- Chapter 10: Social Media and Health care-Tomorrow and Beyond -- Learning Objectives -- Terms -- Predictions and Trends -- Twenty-First Century Predictions -- Health Care Trends -- Research Developments and Studies -- Remote Monitoring Devices -- Nanotechnologies -- Augmented Reality Contact Lenses and Glasses -- Robotics -- Homecare Technologies -- Mobile Devices -- Web and Health Developments -- Web 3.0 and 4.0 -- Health 3.0 and 4.0 -- Nursing Skills/Role -- Summary -- Discussion Questions -- Exercises -- References -- Appendix: Additional Online Resources -- Glossary -- References -- Index.
Abstract:
This is a "how to" primer for nurses and health professionals that provides, simply and clearly, the knowledge and skills they need to effectivly use interactive social media when educating consumers/patients on health issues and for their own professional development. The book also includes educational content such as guidelines describing how to use Social Network Tools/Social Network Sites (SNT/SNS) safely and effectively, as well as other resources available to support health professionals and consumers/patients in using SNT/SNS resources for health-related goals. Included as well are examples of research studies related to SNT/SNS in healthcare. The text uses a conceptual approach to teaching the material that reinforces the main points of each chapter, and includes chapter activities and exercises to promote point-of-care applications of SNT/SNS. Near future advances in technology and point of care use are woven throughout. The text will be of value for all nurse education and practice settings.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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