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  • Limited data exists on healthcare providers' social media perceptions and practices.
  • Understanding nurses' social networking is vital for policy development and guideline creation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the perceptions and social media usage patterns of nurses.
  • To explore the social networking landscape within the nursing profession at a major academic medical center.

Main Methods:

  • A single-center, prospective, observational study design was employed.
  • Anonymous questionnaires were administered to assess nurses' personal social media use and perceptions in clinical contexts.

Main Results:

  • 397 nurses participated in the survey.
  • 87% of participating nurses reported current use of general social media accounts.
  • A negative correlation was observed between increasing age and frequency of social media use.

Conclusions:

  • Social media utilization is widespread among nurses.
  • Significant variability exists in nurses' perceptions and practices regarding social media.
  • Informed policies and targeted educational initiatives are necessary to guide healthcare workers' social media engagement.