social media guide for hospice & palliative nurses

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HPNA Social Media Guide for Hospice & Palliative Nurses

Renee Berry

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What is the goal of this guide?

leadership

encourage

life-long learningconnection

collaboration

Renée Berry @rfberry

Why palliative care and hospice?

Why digital media?

What will we review today?

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative care nurse?

Platform overviews: LinkedIn, Twitter, Blogging, Facebook, Google+

Platform overviews: LinkedIn, Twitter, Blogging, Facebook, Google+

Finding your social rhythm.

Understanding shifts in communications.

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Stay in touch with current professional connections and strengthen those relationships.

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Create new professional relationships.

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Be accessible to new nursing leaders.

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Learn from the expertise of contacts in different diciplines.

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Build credibility.

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Break down healthcare silos.

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Encourage interdiciplinary collaboration.

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Witness discussions on the latest research and articles being discussed in palliative care and hospice.

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Participate in discussions on the latest research and articles being discussed in palliative care and hospice.

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Explore opportunities

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Explore opportunities for personal reflection,

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Explore opportunities for personal reflection,for self care,

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Explore opportunities for personal reflection,for self care,for preventing burnout,

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Explore opportunities for personal reflection,for self care,for preventing burnout, for growth.

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Support nurses for personal reflection,for self care,for preventing burnout, for growth.

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Help the public understand palliative care.

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Print Website Blog PrintWebsiteBlogSocial Media

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

Print Website Blog PrintWebsiteBlogSocial Media

One-Way Messaging Conversational

Understanding Shifts in Communications

improve the quality of information online.

Why utilize social media as a hospice and palliative nurse?

finding your social rhythm

finding your social rhythmwhat does

mean?

Finding your rhythm is a commitment.

finding your social rhythmwhat does

mean?

Finding your rhythm is a commitment to learning,

finding your social rhythmwhat does

mean?

Finding your rhythm is a commitment to learning, an understanding that everything will not make sense all at once,

finding your social rhythmwhat does

mean?

Finding your rhythm is a commitment to learning, an understanding that everything will not make sense all at once, and that consistency and producing content come with practice.

finding your social rhythmwhat does

mean?

finding your social rhythm

Palliative Nusing Leadership Institute

finding your social rhythm

It is a procses.

finding your social rhythm

Focus on practicing a public voice.

finding your social rhythm

The relevance of specific social media platfomrs will varry over time.

finding your social rhythm

Recognize the skills developed may be more important than a presence on a platform.

finding your social rhythm

Be patient with the process.

Commit to learning.

who has the Time?

Recognize the skills developed may be more important than a presence on a platform.

who has the Time?

Recognize the skills developed may be more important than a presence on a platform.

who has the Time?

Be patient with the process.

Recognize the skills developed may be more important than a presence on a platform.

who has the Time?you can engage in

social media platforms.

& No, it does not have to take up a lot more of your time.

LinkedIn

Is not just for job searching.

LinkedIn

You approve who is connected to you and who is not.

LinkedIn

You approve who is connected to you and who is not.

LinkedIn

Stick with connecting to people you know.

Stay connected with colleagues.

LinkedIn

Connect with people outside of hospice and palliative care.

LinkedIn

Connect with people outside of hospice and palliative care.

LinkedIn

Build interdiciplinary trust.

Your digital office space.

LinkedIn

Twitter

Is not just saying things in 140 characters.

Twitter

Your digital conference room.

Twitter

How do #hashtags work?

Twitter

How do #hashtags work?

Twitter

#hpm

How do #hashtags work?

Twitter

#hpm

#nursing

#palliative

#hospice

Search for a hashtag on Twitter.

Twitter

Save your favorite searches.

Search for a hashtag on Twitter.

Twitter

Follow suggested users for hashtags.

Twitter

Twitter

TwitterHome

Where you see tweets sent by the people you follow.

Twitter@Connect

Where you see tweets where someone includes your username in the message.

Twitter#Discover

Twitter features content based on your intersets.

TwitterMe

Where you can view the tweets you sent.

Blogging

Scrapbooking professional interests.

Blogging

‧leadership development in palliative care‧moments of learning, appreciating mentors‧clarifying common misconceptions‧public health implications of palliative care

Blogging

Blogging‧caregiver health‧interdisciplinary collaboration ‧preventing compassion fatigue

Blogging

‧public policy issues (with a thoughtful and respectful tone)

‧clinical education and best practices‧reflecting on roles of different team members

Blogging‧supporting colleagues and inspiring young nurses to enter the field‧reflections on how healthcare issues are portrayed in the local media‧reflections on how healthcare issues are discussed in national media

Blogging

HIPPA

Respectful Tone Platform Selection

Platform SelectionContributing

Facebook

tmi?

Facebook

Your digital living room.

Facebook

Your digital living room.

FacebookIf you would not

invite someone into

your home, do not connect with them

on Facebook.

Check your privacy settings.

Facebook

Re-Check your privacy settings.

Facebook

Choose not to share anything you have privacy concerns about.

FacebookThey don’t know

what you don’t tell

them.

Like Pages

Facebook.com/HPNAinfo

FacebookShare interesting

content.

Google+

Very public.

Google+

Great for amplifying blog posts.

Google+

Hangouts.

Google+

Hangouts.

Google+

Keep an eye out for professionally engaging live broadcasts.

Priorities

who has the Time?Social Media for Hospice and Palliative Nurses 1 hour/month + 10minutes/day1. LinkedIn — maintaining a profile, joining groups, sharing blog articles2. Contribute to the HPNA blog — set a goal of writing a reflection post 2/year

3. Engage on the HPNA Facebook Page every other week4. Have an active presence on Twitter (10 minutes per day)

Engage

leadership

life-long learningconnection

collaboration

with digital media

with digital media

implement

@rfberry

HPNA Social Media Guide for Hospice & Palliative Nurses

Renee Berry

Click Here Download the Guide

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