Burton Candace W, McLemore Monica R, Perry Laura, Carrick Jenny, Shattell Mona
1 Program in Nursing Science, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA.
2 Family Health Care Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Policy Polit Nurs Pract. 2016 Nov;17(4):187-197. doi: 10.1177/1527154417698143. Epub 2017 Mar 13.
Many nursing professionals-may be reluctant to engage in or are confused about appropriate use of social media in a clinical, research, or policy context. To address this issue, we developed a study to enhance nurse leaders' facility with social media in the context of a national professional meeting. This study examined a social media campaign at the 2015 American Academy of Nursing conference. The campaign was intended to bridge the gap between active social media users and nonusers attending the conference. Following a targeted social media campaign at the American Academy of Nursing 2015 Transforming Health, Driving Policy Conference, responses to the conference evaluation questions about social media were reviewed and analyzed. Overall, evaluations were positive about the campaign; however, some conference attendees were not aware of its various components. Despite perceived barriers to its use, there is significant curiosity about social media use among nurse leaders. With the engagement of these leaders, there may be opportunities to enhance social media use at professional meetings and to make broader use of this valuable tool throughout the nursing profession.
许多护理专业人员可能不愿在临床、研究或政策背景下参与社交媒体的使用,或者对其正确使用感到困惑。为了解决这个问题,我们开展了一项研究,以提高护士领导者在全国专业会议背景下使用社交媒体的能力。本研究考察了2015年美国护理学会会议上的一场社交媒体活动。该活动旨在弥合参加会议的活跃社交媒体用户和非用户之间的差距。在美国护理学会2015年“转变健康,推动政策”会议上开展了一场有针对性的社交媒体活动之后,对会议评估中有关社交媒体的问题的回复进行了审查和分析。总体而言,对该活动的评价是积极的;然而,一些与会者并不了解其各个组成部分。尽管存在使用社交媒体的感知障碍,但护士领导者对其使用仍有浓厚的兴趣。随着这些领导者的参与,可能有机会在专业会议上加强社交媒体的使用,并在整个护理行业更广泛地使用这一宝贵工具。