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Do you use social media? A study into new nursing and midwifery graduates' uptake of social media

机译:您使用社交媒体吗?护理和助产士应届毕业生对社交媒体的使用情况研究

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Social media use is expanding rapidly, so too is its use within hospitals and amongst healthcare professionals. This study describes the use of social media by Australian and New Zealand nursing and midwifery graduates of the Graduate e-Cohort study; there were 112 (93%) respondents from a 2014 sample of 121 nurses and midwives. Findings suggest that the professional peak body goal of using social media as a vehicle for professional education requires consideration of the social media platforms that are actually being used by new graduates. We recommend that work by the respective professions at both an undergraduate and graduate level needs to focus on the implications of social media use or policy and practice to ensure that everyone is aware of when and how to engage in social media platforms and what to do and how to behave when using social media.
机译:社交媒体的使用正在迅速扩展,在医院以及医疗保健专业人员中的使用也在迅速增长。这项研究描述了研究生e-Cohort研究中澳大利亚和新西兰的护理和助产士毕业生对社交媒体的使用; 2014年的121位护士和助产士样本中,有112位(93%)受访者。研究结果表明,使用社交媒体作为专业教育工具的职业巅峰目标需要考虑新毕业生实际使用的社交媒体平台。我们建议,本科和研究生两个专业的工作都应关注社交媒体使用或政策和实践的影响,以确保每个人都知道何时,如何参与社交媒体平台以及该做什么和做什么。使用社交媒体时的行为举止。

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