THE CONSTRUCTION OF WEBSITES ON THE INTERNET FOR THE CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT IN NURSING: A CONTRIBUTION TO PERMANENT EDUCATION
Abstract
In an information society, Internet acts as a vehicle for the dissemination of information. Thus, the study seeks to analyze the efficiency of use of websites for ongoing improvements in nursing, aiming to build web addresses. This is a qualitative study grounded in action research. Thinking of greater convenience and accessibility the use of a site may be essential because, for the betterment of the team, it is worth making available on line things like a code of professional ethics, fundamentals of nursing, emergency and laws of the Unified Health System (SUS), commonly used in daily work. Therefore, technological change requires expertise in dealing with computing resources. This study is very important because it stimulates the continuing education of nursing, especially in a way that enables the professional to do it more comfortably without impeding routine work.
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