Nurses’ Responsibility to Uphold Standard of Conduct

Nurses’ Responsibility to Uphold Standard of Conduct

 

Nurses have a responsibility to uphold the standard of conduct both at professional and personal levels because it helps to ensure that the nursing profession maintains competent practices. According Jackon et al. (2018), the competency level of a nurse is illustrated not only by the professional performance but also by personal responsibility which can be evaluated by the level of professionalism on the social media space.

Personal conduct, especially that demonstrated on social media, can be considered unethical if it poses a threat to the private information of a patient, uses abusive, offensive and derogatory language, or reflects complains about places of employment (De Gagne et al., 2018). For example, if a nurse posts a comment of social media with a photograph of a patient, it violates the HIPAA privacy rule. Upholding professional conduct at personal level and social media ensures that the nurses represent their employers and institutions positively. It is therefore necessary to ensure that nurses understand how their personal preference may affect the attitude towards their profession.

Areas of Social Media Activity That Could be Improved

Social media platforms can be used as a space that promotes values that are helpful to all users. Importantly, nurses can apply informational technologies to show their engagement (Westrick, 2016). For example, posting details on the methods that can be relied by home care givers to take care of patients can reflect compassion, one of the central Christian values. In addition, online platforms can be used to emphasize the value of creativity; for instance, nurses can post fitness programs that promote healthy living.

The areas of social media that could be improved could include interaction with followers by positively influencing their lives. This means close focus on the content posted to ensure that the details available on the social media indicate high level of professionalism and good behavior, while at the same time promoting values helpful to the followers and the host. The posts should therefore, ensure that they encourage personal development by providing reliable information in reference to health and promote wellbeing by emphasizing such aspects as healthy eating and exercise, since nurses have the relevant scientific knowledge and skills on such issues.

References

De Gagne, J. C., Yamane, S. S., Conklin, J. L., Chang, J., & Kang, H. S. (2018). Social media use and cybercivility guidelines in US nursing schools: A review of websitesJournal of Professional Nursing34(1), 35-41. Web.

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