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- Ethical Decision-Making Among Nurses Participating in Social Media: A . . .
Due to the complex nature of Schwartz’s theory, the present study focuses on how situational factors influence the decision-making process by which professional nurses evaluate ethical choices when participating in social media
- Ethical Decision-Making Among Nurses Participating in Social Media: A . . .
Due to the complex nature of Schwartz’s theory, the present study focuses on how situational factors influence the decision-making process by which professional nurses evaluate ethical choices when participating in social media
- Ethical Decision Making Among Nurses Participating in Social Media
For this research, a qualitative grounded theory approach was used to seek an understanding about the decision-making process by which active practicing professional nurses evaluate ethical choices when participating in social media and how the COVID-19 pandemic changed nurses' social media use
- Journal of Nursing Regulation | Vol 15, Issue 2, Pages 1-67 (July 2024 . . .
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Conceptual Visualization of the Ethical Decision-Making Process of Practicing Nurses
- Ethical Decision-Making Among Nurses Participating in Social Media: A . . .
Excerpt: Nurses use social media for both professional and personal purposes, but even personal posts that can be misconstrued or violate patient privacy can lead to severe consequences for nurses To help nurses in preventing such social media errors, it is essential to understand how nurses make ethical choices when posting on various social media platforms
- Ethical Decision-Making Among Nurses Participating in Social Media: A . . .
A study into new nursing and midwifery graduates’ uptake of social media, International Journal of Nursing Practice, № 22, с 197
- Professionalism in the Digital Age - American Nurse Journal
Nurses in Oklahoma, the United States, and globally are increasingly using social media to collaborate, share innovations, and build pro-fessional networks Without ethical guidance, these activities may expose nurses and em-ployers to legal or reputational harm
- Elizabeth Kinchen - Google Scholar
MJ Purnell, B Lange, C Bailey, A Drozdowicz, S Eckes, E Kinchen,
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