Promoting Health and Safety Virtually

  • Wolf D
  • Anton B
  • Wenskovitch J
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Abstract

Nurses' use of the Internet and social media has surfaced as a critical concern requiring further exploration and consideration by all health care organizations and nursing associations. In an attempt to support this need, the American Nurses Association (2011) published six principles of social networking that offered guidance and direction for nurses. In addition, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (2011) published a nurse's guide to using social media. Surfing the Internet and using social media for professional and personal needs is extremely common among nurses. What is concerning is when nurses do not separate their professional and personal presence in the Virtual world. This article presents an Institutional Review Board-approved pilot survey that explored nurses' use of social media personally and professionally and offers recommendations specifically directed to the occupational health nurse.

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Wolf, D. M., Anton, B. B., & Wenskovitch, J. (2014). Promoting Health and Safety Virtually. Workplace Health & Safety, 62(7), 302–306. https://doi.org/10.1177/216507991406200705

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