Document type
Conference papers
Document subtype
Full paper
Title
Project and Preliminary Evaluation of SimHosp, a Tool for Decision Making in Nursing
Participants in the publication
GH Cervi (Author)
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE DE PORTO ALEGRE
R Somensi (Author)
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE DE PORTO ALEGRE
RC Caregnato (Author)
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE DE PORTO ALEGRE
AL Antunes (Author)
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE DE PORTO ALEGRE
Ana Respício (Author)
Dep. Informática
LASIGE
CD Flores (Author)
UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE CIÊNCIAS DA SAÚDE DE PORTO ALEGRE
Summary
Computerized simulators are important tools that support teaching in many areas. The use of these instruments is often described as significant for students and teachers. In this paper, a software piece was developed to aid decision-making in nursing, allowing the simulation of real situations, addressed in the classroom. The simulator architecture corresponds to a multi-agent system supported by a state machine model. To build the knowledge base, a list of contents was selected, including the Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC). An experiment was carried out with the participation of eleven students of the third year of the course. A questionnaire was applied and, as a result, there were more than 90% of acceptance as a relevant educational tool. The simulation, through this tool, contributed to apply theoretical knowledge to the students, besides helping in the development of the nursing decision-making ability.
Editor(s)
Ohno-Machado , L., Séroussi, B.
Date of Publication
2019-08-21
Institution
FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA
Event
MEDINFO 2019: Health and Wellbeing e-Networks for All
Publication Identifiers
Publisher
IOS Press
Collection
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Number of pages
5
Starting page
541
Last page
545
Document Identifiers
DOI -
https://doi.org/ 10.3233/SHTI190281
Rankings
Google Metrics (2020) - 28 - Medical Informatics
CORE B (2018) -
Keywords
Health education
Computer simulation
Decision-making