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[The NAS system: Nursing Activities Score in mobile technology].

Vanessa Menezes Catalan1, Denise Tolfo Silveira, Agnes Ludwig Neutzling

  • 1Programa de Pós-Graduação, Escola de Enfermagem, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil. nessacatalan@yahoo.com.br

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This study developed a mobile-accessible Nursing Activities Score (NAS) system. This technology enhances nurse accessibility to patient data, aiding decision-making and staffing for improved nursing care.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Informatics
  • Software Engineering
  • Health Information Technology

Background:

  • The Nursing Activities Score (NAS) is a crucial tool for measuring nursing workload.
  • Integrating healthcare tools with mobile technology can improve efficiency and data accessibility.
  • Current limitations exist in the accessibility and data management of traditional nursing assessment tools.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a computerized structure for utilizing the Nursing Activities Score (NAS) on mobile devices.
  • To develop a technology solution based on software engineering principles and the systems development life cycle.
  • To create a flexible system capable of incorporating future additions beyond the NAS tool.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a two-module system: a PC-accessible search module and a smartphone-accessible Data Collection module.
  • Application of software engineering methodologies and the systems development life cycle.
  • Design focused on user accessibility for nurses using mobile technology.

Main Results:

  • A functional computerized structure for the NAS on mobile technology was successfully developed.
  • The system comprises distinct modules for data search and collection via different devices.
  • The architecture allows for future expansion to include additional assessment tools.

Conclusions:

  • The developed NAS system effectively bridges nurses with mobile technology.
  • Enhanced accessibility to patient data through the NAS system supports informed decision-making.
  • The system facilitates improved staffing and the provision of nursing care.