Published Apr 16, 2012
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
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ANA and NCSBN Unite to Provide Guidelines on Social Media and Networking for Nurses - Joint Release (10/19/11)
Social Networking Principles Toolkit page
ANA's Principles for Social Networking1. Nurses must not transmit or place online individually identifiable patient information.2. Nurses must observe ethically prescribed professional patient-nurse boundaries.3. Nurses should understand that patients, colleagues, institutions, and employers may view postings.4. Nurses should take advantage of privacy settings and seek to separate personal and professional information online.5. Nurses should bring content that could harm a patient's privacy, rights, or welfare to the attention of appropriate authorities.6. Nurses should participate in developing institutional policies governing online conduct.6 Tips to Avoid Problems1. Remember that standards of professionalism are the same online as in any other circumstance.2. Do not share or post information or photos gained through the nurse-patient relationship.3. Maintain professional boundaries in the use of electronic media. Online contact with patients blurs this boundary.4. Do not make disparaging remarks about patients, employers or co-workers, even if they are not identified.5. Do not take photos or videos of patients on personal devices, including cell phones.6. Promptly report a breach of confidentiality or privacy.
1. Nurses must not transmit or place online individually identifiable patient information.
2. Nurses must observe ethically prescribed professional patient-nurse boundaries.
3. Nurses should understand that patients, colleagues, institutions, and employers
may view postings.
4. Nurses should take advantage of privacy settings and seek to separate personal
and professional information online.
5. Nurses should bring content that could harm a patient's privacy, rights, or welfare to
the attention of appropriate authorities.
6. Nurses should participate in developing institutional policies governing online conduct.
6 Tips to Avoid Problems
1. Remember that standards of professionalism are the same online as in any other
circumstance.
2. Do not share or post information or photos gained through the nurse-patient
relationship.
3. Maintain professional boundaries in the use of electronic media. Online contact
with patients blurs this boundary.
4. Do not make disparaging remarks about patients, employers or co-workers, even
if they are not identified.
5. Do not take photos or videos of patients on personal devices, including cell phones.
6. Promptly report a breach of confidentiality or privacy.