Resultados: 8

Usefulness of information and communication technologies: portuguese nurses' look

ABSTRACT Objective to identify nurses' perception on the usefulness of information and communication technologies in their professional practice, as well as in communication among the multidisciplinary team. Method this is a quantitative, descriptive study, of exploratory character, carried through w...

Mobile app for nursing process in a neonatal intensive care unit

ABSTRACT Purpose: to develop and validate a nursing process application in a neonatal intensive care unit. Method: a methodological study, conducted in a university hospital in southeastern Brazil from January 2017 to February 2018, divided into four stages: definition of requirements and elaboration...

Violations of nurses in the use of equipment in intensive care

Texto & contexto enferm; 26 (2), 2017
ABSTRACT Objective: to identify situations of violation in the use of equipment by nurses in the intensive care unit and analyze their implications on patient safety. Method: a descriptive field study with qualitative approach was carried out from March to December 2014, with the use of James Reason'...

Social representations of nurses about professional autonomy and the use of technologies in the care of patients with wounds

Invest. educ. enferm; 34 (2), 2016
Objective.To identify the social representations by nurses about professional autonomy in the care of patients with wounds and analyze their interfaces with the constant incorporation of technologies in this care. Methods. This is a qualitative research, outlined from the Theory and method of social repr...

Practices of intensive care nurses in the face of technologies: analysis in the light of social representations

Texto & contexto enferm; 23 (2), 2014
The aim was to analyze the social representations of nurses' care practices in the face of the technologies applied to the clients hospitalized in intensive therapy. Qualitative field research in the framework of the social representations theory. Semi-structured interviews were held with 21 nurses of an...