2021
DOI: 10.3233/wor-203428
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Unprofessional problems and potential healthcare risks in individuals’ social media use

Abstract: BACKGROUND: In recent years, social media have filtered our life both in the professional and personal aspects. Currently, most of us suffer from poor quality of thinking, which is due to the impact of social media towards our lives, particularly in the health care arena. OBJECTIVES: In this article, cultural tension due to social media creates an unwanted risk to the youngsters and others with sleep deprivation. They become dependent on staying dynamic via social networking sites media all the time. As indica… Show more

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“…To that end, effective communication strategies and outreach skills specific to responsible use of social media can provide clear advantages given that these skills and strategies are different and may need modification in those with LHL. It is imperative to ensure that the needed knowledge and training for an accountable approach to social media is provided to healthcare providers so that these outreach strategies are utilized with the needed awareness of their unique strengths and pitfalls, as follows [ 25 ]:…”
Section: The Networked Community Of Kidney Healthcare Workersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To that end, effective communication strategies and outreach skills specific to responsible use of social media can provide clear advantages given that these skills and strategies are different and may need modification in those with LHL. It is imperative to ensure that the needed knowledge and training for an accountable approach to social media is provided to healthcare providers so that these outreach strategies are utilized with the needed awareness of their unique strengths and pitfalls, as follows [ 25 ]:…”
Section: The Networked Community Of Kidney Healthcare Workersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To that end, effective communication strategies and outreach skills specific to responsible use of social media can provide clear advantages given that these skills and strategies are different and may need modification in those with LHL. It is imperative to ensure the needed knowledge and training for accountable approach to social media is provided to health care providers, so that these outreach strategies are utilized with the needed awareness of their unique strengths and pitfalls, as follows 25 : Consumers’ and care partners’ confidentiality may not be breached upon posting anything on social media, including indirect referencing to a specific individual or a particular description of a condition unique to a specific person (e.g., upon soliciting for transplant kidney donors on social media). 26 , 27 Confidential information about clinics, hospitals, dialysis centers, or similar health care and advocacy entities may not be disclosed on social media without ensuring that the needed processes, including collecting authorizations to disclose, are undertaken.…”
Section: The Global Community Of People With Kidney Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To that end, effective communication strategies and outreach skills specific to responsible use of social media can provide clear advantages given that these skills and strategies are different and may need modification in those with low health literacy. It is imperative to ensure the needed knowledge and training for accountable approach to social media is provided to health care providers, so that these outreach strategies are utilized with the needed awareness of their unique strengths and pitfalls, as follows 25 : Consumers’ and care partners’ confidentiality may not be breached upon posting anything on social media, including indirect referencing to a specific individual or a particular description of a condition unique to a specific person (eg, upon soliciting for transplant kidney donors on social media). 26 , 27 Confidential information about clinics, hospitals, dialysis centers, or similar health care and advocacy entities may not be disclosed on social media without ensuring that the needed processes, including collecting authorizations to disclose, are undertaken.…”
Section: The Networked Community Of Kidney Health Care Workersmentioning
confidence: 99%