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Revista Uruguaya de Enfermería (En línea)

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Abstract

GONCALVES, Laís Barreto de Brito; PINTO, Antonio Germane Alves  and  PALACIO, Maria Augusta Vasconcelos. Digital Information and Communication Technologies in Nursing Teaching. Revista urug. enferm. (En línea) [online]. 2022, vol.17, n.2, e204.  Epub Dec 01, 2022. ISSN 2301-0371.  https://doi.org/10.33517/rue2022v17n2a5.

Objective:

The objective of this study is to know the integration process of Digital Technologies of Information and Communication (DTIC), facilities and limits perceived by professors of an undergraduate course in Nursing.

Methods:

Descriptive and exploratory study, with a qualitative approach, carried out in 2018, with nine professors from an undergraduate Nursing course at a public university located in the interior of Ceará. For the data production process, semi-structured interviews were conducted and content analysis was carried out.

Results:

DTIC have been integrated into teaching practices from different perspectives, in theoretical and practical activities, using mobile practice simulation applications, social networks, links to websites, WhatsApp groups and video-lessons. Furthermore, the integration of these technologies increases the creation of strategies that promote the active participation of the student, offering spaces for reflection, autonomy, as well as the development of creativity and collaboration. Teachers highlight interactivity and communication, access to resources that are not available at the University, such as anatomical models, simulators of nursing procedures. Among the limits, structural issues, access to the internet, absence of institutional policies and permanent education are factors that demand greater attention for an effective pedagogical integration of DTIC.

Conclusion:

Although it represents an initial process of use, there is a potential for continuity and expansion of DTIC in different environments and disciplines. Efforts have been undertaken by teachers to integrate these technologies into the context of pedagogical activities in the Nursing course.

Keywords : Information and Communication Technology; Education Nursing; Education Higher; Learning.

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