QuarterlyBlock Book Reviews and New Media Book Review of Social Media for Nurses: Educating Practitioners and Patients in a Networked World‚ by R. Nelson‚ I. Joos‚ and D. M. Wolf‚ (New York: Springer‚ 2013) Nursing Science Quarterly 2014‚ Vol. 27(4) 341 © The Author(s) 2014 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/0894318414546420 nsq.sagepub.com Michelle E. Block‚ RN; PhD1 Keywords book review‚ networked world‚ social media Social media is a part of modern daily life
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Social media in nursing should be used carefully as there are risks associated with its use. The following risk may occur in a health profession which will lead to lawful issues. Firstly‚ information available online for nurses and community members is unreliable sometimes as anyone can post it (Gorea‚ R.K.‚ Gorea‚ A.‚ & Gorea‚ A.‚ 2016). Peate‚ I (2013) suggest that information found on social media can be wrong‚ invaluable or even risky to use and nurses find it to be a challenge to offer patients
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explain a definition of the term “social media” and distinguish and analyze two possible opportunities and two possible risks which are associated with the use of social media for a nurse. Moreover‚ the essay will provide legal‚ ethical and professional standards of practice‚ for which are prominent recommendations of how a nurse can maintain their professionalism when engaging online. The international Nurse Regulators Collaborative‚ 2014 describes social media as an electronic platform to communicate
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Jones Policy Speech The media has a negative influence on body image‚ specifically eating disorders Introduction (Attention Getter) 8 out 10 women who answered a People magazine survey said that images of women on television make them feel unattractive and insecure. After viewing images of female fashion models‚ 70 of women felt more depressed and angrier than they did before seeing the images. As the National Eating Disorders Association website clearly shows‚ the media has a tremendous influence
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Body Image & Media The media promotes an unhealthy body image that is damaging to both society as a whole and individuals. As a whole to individuals ‚promoting an unhealthy body image‚and damaging to society makes people feel less of themselves. According to these critiques the combination of two trends‚the technology enabled media saturation of the american public and the promotion by this media of highly unattainable body types (Gerald Wagner ). “While mass media has been subject to the strongest
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on society and self image. Media content despite its public charge does not exactly mirror real self image. Mass communication with television ads and movies offer an unrealistic view of the everyday person in various aspects of life. Media can have a positive or negative influence on culture and the way people view their lives compared to those in the public eye. There is much speculation about how the media can affect self-concept‚ self-identities and self-evaluations. Media also has the power
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The intended meaning of any particular image in an advertisement today must be determined individually and could be defined with any degree of varying specificity. One could look at a single photo ad in a particular magazine; they could examine the entire national collection of automotive television commercials. On could also broaden and generalize their analysis o include all media advertizing that uses images‚ In such a writing as that‚ it is important to understand that the author does not intend
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changing the image of that specific profession. Of these many professions‚ nursing is a major profession that has been given a falsified image within the media. Over many years people have overlooked at how important nursing really is within the health care delivery system. Out of the numerous professions within the health care delivery system‚ the profession with the most patient contact are nurses. Media has been making outrageous claims against nurses for years. Of these false images‚ many can be
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the public’s image of nursing and identify ways that nurses can promote an accurate image of professional nursing in the media. Image‚ is defined by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary as a picture that is produced by a camera‚ artist‚ or mirror; a mental picture‚ the thought of how something looks or might look‚ and as the idea that people have about someone or something (“Image”‚ n.d.). The public’s image of nursing is influenced by all these concepts. Throughout the years‚ the nurse’s image‚ mental picture
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communication‚ media has been used to convey information to those willing to absorb it. Beginning with publications and simple spoken words‚ and soaring to new heights in the twentieth century with radio‚ television‚ and the internet‚ media have been made accessible to people in every aspect of their daily lives. With such a strong hold on modern society‚ mass media have been able to shape popular culture and often influence public opinion. However‚ when abused‚ the power of media can harm the general
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