INFORMATION REGISTRY IN NURSING IN THE NURSES’ CONCEPTION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v14i3.16184Keywords:
Sistemas de informação, Sistemas computadorizados de registros médicos, Enfermagem, Information systems, Medical records systems, computadorized, Nursing, Sistemas de información, Sistemas historias clínicas informatizadas, EnfermeríaAbstract
This is an exploratory-descriptive study with the goal to know the nurses’ conception about both electronic
and handbook records, and to identify positive and negative aspects concerning the use of such records in hospitals of
the city of João Pessoa-PB. As a method for data collection it was used the semi-structured interview. The analysis
technique adopted was the discourse of the collective subject. The results showed that the benefits of electronic record
on the handbook are immense, but the satisfaction with the computerized medical record is not complete. It was even
noticed that nurses are not adapted to this technology and need more knowledge to use it. The handbook records
presents disadvantages for contain illegible records, and possible loss of information does not allow more than one
person to use it simultaneously. Comparing the views of nurses, the study found that they believe the electronic registration
has an advantage if compared to the handbook, although they do not master this technology.
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