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Social media for nurses [[electronic resource] ] : educating practitioners and patients in a networked world / / Ramona Nelson, Irene Joos, Debra M. Wolf
Social media for nurses [[electronic resource] ] : educating practitioners and patients in a networked world / / Ramona Nelson, Irene Joos, Debra M. Wolf
Autore Nelson Ramona
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, NY, : Springer Pub. Co., c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (285 p.)
Disciplina 610.730285
Altri autori (Persone) JoosIrene Makar
WolfDebra M
Soggetto topico Nursing - Data processing
Social media
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8261-9589-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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
Literacy 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
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462299303321
Nelson Ramona  
New York, NY, : Springer Pub. Co., c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Social media for nurses [[electronic resource] ] : educating practitioners and patients in a networked world / / Ramona Nelson, Irene Joos, Debra M. Wolf
Social media for nurses [[electronic resource] ] : educating practitioners and patients in a networked world / / Ramona Nelson, Irene Joos, Debra M. Wolf
Autore Nelson Ramona
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, NY, : Springer Pub. Co., c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (285 p.)
Disciplina 610.730285
Altri autori (Persone) JoosIrene Makar
WolfDebra M
Soggetto topico Nursing - Data processing
Social media
ISBN 0-8261-9589-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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
Literacy 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
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786205303321
Nelson Ramona  
New York, NY, : Springer Pub. Co., c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Social media for nurses : educating practitioners and patients in a networked world / / Ramona Nelson, Irene Joos, Debra M. Wolf
Social media for nurses : educating practitioners and patients in a networked world / / Ramona Nelson, Irene Joos, Debra M. Wolf
Autore Nelson Ramona
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, NY, : Springer Pub. Co., c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (285 p.)
Disciplina 610.730285
Altri autori (Persone) JoosIrene Makar
WolfDebra M
Soggetto topico Nursing - Data processing
Social media
ISBN 0-8261-9589-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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
Literacy 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
Record Nr. UNINA-9910814731403321
Nelson Ramona  
New York, NY, : Springer Pub. Co., c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui