Social Media and Nursing. How the Use of Social Media affects the Health Care Sector
Autor: | Leonard Kahungu |
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EAN: | 9783668479623 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 10.07.2017 |
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Schlagworte: | care health media nursing sector social |
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Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Health - Nursing Science - Miscellaneous, grade: 65.00, , language: English, abstract: The modern technology has revolutionized the industrial sectors in unique ways. The incorporation of the contemporary technology significantly affects the health care system is various ways. As a consequence, the efficiency of the overall system has extensively improved. Unfortunately, the integration of these developments leads to a number of challenges. Major risks involved in the use of social media platforms include permanence of information, the scope of distribution, reputation damage, pseudonyms a well as the misapprehension of the extent of privacy control. Particularly, the use of social media in nursing platforms plays a central role in enhancing the communication techniques and reaching a wider geographical region within a short period at relatively reduced costs.
Leonards has been a ghostwriter over the past ten years, working with a range of scholars and researchers on various projects. Drawing from this background, Leonards has gained profound experience in helping students to complete assignments and excel in their respective academic levels. She commits to writing high-quality, plagiarism-free, and content-rich papers using standard referencing techniques. Leonards has studied BSc.Ph; LRPM, and is currently taking BSc. in Public Health Nursing as a second degree. She is passionate about learning new worldviews from students, hence open to tailored interactions before, during, and after completing clients' projects.
Leonards has been a ghostwriter over the past ten years, working with a range of scholars and researchers on various projects. Drawing from this background, Leonards has gained profound experience in helping students to complete assignments and excel in their respective academic levels. She commits to writing high-quality, plagiarism-free, and content-rich papers using standard referencing techniques. Leonards has studied BSc.Ph; LRPM, and is currently taking BSc. in Public Health Nursing as a second degree. She is passionate about learning new worldviews from students, hence open to tailored interactions before, during, and after completing clients' projects.