Modern communication methods are drastically changing the way people interact with each other. Professions such as nursing need to evolve to remain relevant as social infrastructure changes. In the 1960s, researchers developed a sociotechnical theory that stated workers were more motivated and productive if there was a good balance between the social and technical aspects of their work. Today's technology is blurring the boundaries between the social and the technical thereby transforming human contact and communication into a multi-method process. In Australia, people are adept at utilising social media technology to become more efficient, creative and connected; Australian nurses also need to embrace changing technology to capitalise...
Social media is pervasive in most people’s lives. It has become an indispensable communication tool...
There is a knowledge gap about nurses’ use of social media in relation to and during the COVID-19 pa...
Background: The rapid growth in the use of mobile technology in Australia has outpaced its governanc...
Modern communication methods are drastically changing the way people interact with each other. Profe...
Advances in technology have transformed the way we live, how we work, and how we interact. Social me...
Communication is an essential aspect of human interaction. On 10 March 1876 Alexander Graham Bell in...
The purpose of this thesis was to explore the potential benefits and risks that come along with the ...
BACKGROUND: Inaccurate and clichéd images of nurses are well documented and need to be challenged. F...
Social media tools provide opportunities for nurses to connect with colleagues and patients and to a...
Introduction: Technology advancements have transformed our way of living, way of working, and way of...
Aims: To explore nurses' views on future priorities for the profession and to examine social media a...
The advances in social media offer many opportunities for developing understanding of different coun...
Online social media tools and platforms such as Facebook, MySpace, Tumblr, Blogger and Twitter are i...
The increasing use of social media is revolutionizing the way students learn, communicate and collab...
This study was planned with the aim of determining the usage of the Internet and social media among ...
Social media is pervasive in most people’s lives. It has become an indispensable communication tool...
There is a knowledge gap about nurses’ use of social media in relation to and during the COVID-19 pa...
Background: The rapid growth in the use of mobile technology in Australia has outpaced its governanc...
Modern communication methods are drastically changing the way people interact with each other. Profe...
Advances in technology have transformed the way we live, how we work, and how we interact. Social me...
Communication is an essential aspect of human interaction. On 10 March 1876 Alexander Graham Bell in...
The purpose of this thesis was to explore the potential benefits and risks that come along with the ...
BACKGROUND: Inaccurate and clichéd images of nurses are well documented and need to be challenged. F...
Social media tools provide opportunities for nurses to connect with colleagues and patients and to a...
Introduction: Technology advancements have transformed our way of living, way of working, and way of...
Aims: To explore nurses' views on future priorities for the profession and to examine social media a...
The advances in social media offer many opportunities for developing understanding of different coun...
Online social media tools and platforms such as Facebook, MySpace, Tumblr, Blogger and Twitter are i...
The increasing use of social media is revolutionizing the way students learn, communicate and collab...
This study was planned with the aim of determining the usage of the Internet and social media among ...
Social media is pervasive in most people’s lives. It has become an indispensable communication tool...
There is a knowledge gap about nurses’ use of social media in relation to and during the COVID-19 pa...
Background: The rapid growth in the use of mobile technology in Australia has outpaced its governanc...