1. Evaluation of software technical quality for collecting data from patients under palliative care.
- Author
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Pereira JFG, Pontes L, Danski MTR, Fidalski SZK, Santos JOD, Cunha MGB, Mota MCS, and Cruz Júnior EB
- Subjects
- Humans, Data Collection methods, Data Collection standards, Reproducibility of Results, Palliative Care standards, Palliative Care methods, Software standards
- Abstract
Objectives: to evaluate software technical quality for collecting data from patients under palliative care., Methods: this is methodological technology evaluation research, according to the technical standard International Organization for Standardization/International Electrotechnical Commission 25040-2011, developed from August 2021 to August 2023. Eight nurses and eight information technology professionals participated as judges, who evaluated six quality characteristics and 23 subcharacteristics. Items that reached a percentage of agreement greater than 70% were considered suitable., Results: the characteristics evaluated by nurses/information technology professionals received the following percentages of agreement, respectively: functional suitability (94%-84%); reliability (100-70%); usability (89.9-66.8%); performance efficiency (95.8%-86.1%); compatibility (95.8-79.6%); and safety (96%-83.4%)., Conclusions: the software was considered suitable in quality evaluation to offer support to nurses in collecting patient data under palliative care, with the potential to operationalize the first Nursing Process stage.
- Published
- 2024
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