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Timestamp: 2019-04-18 12:21:09+00:00

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Objective: to investigate the use of information and communication technologies in good obstetrical practices.
Results and Discussion: the studies found have dealt with the use of different information technologies, demonstrating that they are essential to good obstetrical practices because they provide security and greater access to information, as well as provide a more efficient diagnosis and consequently an adequate treatment.
Conclusion: It is essential to use the technologies to achieve good obstetric practices throughout the health team. However, it is still necessary to carry out studies, as well as the creation of software that gives greater security to the welfare practices.
Descriptors: Information Technology; Obstetrics; Software; Professional Practice.
Connection of the Group of Studies and Research in Administration and Informatics in Health of the Federal University of Paraiba (GEPAIE/UFPB). João Pessoa, Paraíba (PB), Brazil.
Nurse. Midwife. PhD in Public Health. University of Paraiba. João Pessoa, Paraíba (PB), Brazil.
4Nurse. Specialist in General Emergency in the modality residence by the Hospital of the Restoration Gov. Paulo Guerra / UPE. Recife, Pernambuco (PE), Brazil.
Resident in obstetric nursing by the city hall of Recife. Recife, Pernambuco (PE), Brazil.
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CAXIAS DE SOUZA, Maurício et al. Information and communication technology for obstetric good practices. International Archives of Medicine, [S.l.], v. 10, mar. 2017. ISSN 1755-7682. Available at: <http://imedicalsociety.org/ojs/index.php/iam/article/view/2439>. Date accessed: 18 apr. 2019. doi: https://doi.org/10.3823/2351.

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