2015
DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20130227
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Professionalism in a Digital Age: Opportunities and Considerations for Using Social Media in Health Care

Abstract: Since the beginning of the millennium, there has been a remarkable change in how people access and share information. Much of this information is user-generated content found on social media sites. As digital technologies and social media continue to expand, health care providers must adapt their professional communication to meet the expectations and needs of consumers. This adaptation may include communication on social media sites. However, many health care providers express concerns that professional socia… Show more

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“…In parallel with the dramatic increase of the internet penetration rate (IPR), the use of social media has become a notable part of everyday life for many individuals. Social media platforms are dynamic internet based websites and applications on which users can create, modify and share content, as well as debate with other users all over the world (8). This offers an exclusive opportunity to engage a large audience of both professionals and consumers (9).…”
Section: Using Social Media To Spread Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In parallel with the dramatic increase of the internet penetration rate (IPR), the use of social media has become a notable part of everyday life for many individuals. Social media platforms are dynamic internet based websites and applications on which users can create, modify and share content, as well as debate with other users all over the world (8). This offers an exclusive opportunity to engage a large audience of both professionals and consumers (9).…”
Section: Using Social Media To Spread Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many healthcare providers express concerns over the use of social media in practice, particularly, interactions with patients have some ethical issues. However, the use of social media may not be unethical if ethical principles are followed and observed [13]. At the organizational level, health institutions have not yet fully assimilated or adhered to the shift towards public social communication, much less accompany legal and ethical issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is not an easy task to take advantage of the benefi ts and minimize the threats and downsides [9]. While it is essential to take into account legal, ethical and professional principles in the use of social media, it is equally paramount to state how relevant and useful sharing information through social media is, if they are reliable and true [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While it is tremendously helpful to make science accessible, we are aware of readers' reservations about using social media because of the dangers of inaccuracy, misinterpretations, embellishments and selective reporting [7]. At CMI we encourage high standards of scientific reporting, and in line with the aims of the journal, we are committed to promoting accurate, reliable and transparent science reporting in social media too [1].…”
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confidence: 99%