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1 Sian Aynsley, MSc MCLIP #hashtags and @handles: using social media to deliver current awareness TO health MANAGERS

2 Outline of session  Background  Putting the bulletin together  Response and reflection  Questions and suggestions for improvement!

3 Why health managers ?  Health managers:  Unique information needs  Underserved in health settings  Short on time  IT literate, not necessarily information literate  Information needs:  Decision making  Strategic, tactical and operational initiatives  Clinical governance/clinical effectiveness  Chronic disease prevention  Disaster planning (e.g. pandemic flu)  Workforce planning / staff support  Performance management

4 Why social media ?  “Real time” information  Wider audience  Evaluation  Interaction

5 Why a health management bulletin ?  Objective:  To keep staff in management roles at the Trust up-to-date with new developments directly relating to their role and the effective delivery of patient care  Format:  Weekly email bulletin with no more than 5 to 7 news items + relevant statistics  Distribution:  Bulletin to be disseminated to relevant health managers at the Trust (Band 8+) and on Twitter

6 Why a health management bulletin ?  Topics of focus:  Hospital management: administration, cost-effectiveness, financial efficiency, information relating to Foundation Trust status  Clinical management: infection control, statistical reports on key targets (A&E, waiting times, stroke, pressure area care, hip fracture, MRSA/C.diff, VTE)  Local issues: South East London, cultural/race diversity  Help with decision-making  Horizon scanning

7 Where does the information come from ?  King’s Fund Health Management and Policy Alert  NHS Networks  NHS England  NHS Employers  Department of Health  Nuffield Trust  Royal Colleges ...and more!

8 Anatomy of bulletin

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10 Document created in...

11 Long links converted to bitly

12 Bitly links copied...

13 ...and pasted into Notepad

14 Notepad doc copied into email

15 Bitly links embedded – good to go!

16 Twitter feed created in Notepad Title shortened (where necessary), organisation Twitter handle included, bitly link and hashtag for bulletin (e.g. #LGTHMB37)

17 Our Twitter page

18 Share to Twitter via bitly

19 Search by bulletin...

20 Creating a bitly bundle

21 Adding links to your bitly bundle

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23 Sharing your bundle

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25 Things that have gone well...  Regular update going out to health managers at the Trust from the library  Positive reaction  Highlight other resources  Regular updates on our Twitter account, more interaction  Can track links and see what is popular  Current awareness for the library!

26 Things that have not gone so well...  Scandalous first issue!  Difficult decisions  Twitter is blocked on all hospital PCs  Difficult to tell how well bulletin is being used and what it is being used for

27 sianaynsley@nhs.net @LGTLibrary Any questions ? Suggestions ?


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