Today I found myself in a dilemma. This week I saw a post on my Facebook news feed which - although I won't go into much detail to uphold confidentiality and privacy - could have caused offence to some, and which was extremely controversial. The thing that made this particular post worse, was that it had been uploaded by a student nurse. We are all more than familiar with the risks and rules we need to adhere to and consider when using social media in a profession such as Nursing. However, it was clear that this particular individual was either unaware of the rules regarding social media posts, or they knew of the rules, but did not care or did not fully understand the possible repercussions of such a post. After discussing it with myself and other people through my anonymous twitter page @StudentMHNurse I decided to get in touch with the person and to let them know that this could cause problems for them with regards to their studies and registration with the NMC in the future. Although I was trying to help, I can understand that sometimes messages and meanings of these messages can sometimes be misconstrued on social media platforms. My advice did not go down well at all with the recipient. Perhaps I would have reacted in a similar way had I thought that someone was patronising me - but this was of course not my aim - I was genuinely concerned that they could have put their university place and registration potential at risk by posting such material on their page. I will say one thing, that the material did not in any way offend me personally, but still that is beside the point. It was easy to see that if certain cultures and groups of people had seen it, then they would have been offended by it - which is wholly unacceptable.
I have learned from this that sometimes although you have someones best interests at heart, they can struggle to see this. But I have also learned by talking about it to other people that I wasn't wrong in what I did, and I would do it again if I had any concerns for someone else on social media whether that be anonymously or through my personal pages. This brings to light the misunderstandings that can sometimes be at play with regards to the guidelines and rules of using social media when in a profession such as Nursing. It also highlights misunderstandings that can occur between human beings, which can be very frustrating for both parties.
I'm curious to find out what other people would have done in my situation? Would you have kept quiet? Would you have said something too? I'd love to know.
P.S
I apologise for the gap between this post and my last one. I've had a couple of personal things to sort out which of course took priority over everything else. But I am back now & will be more than making up for it in the coming days/weeks.
Thanks .. X