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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Avaliação de um programa para computador de mão no auxílio ao ensino de oftalmologia para estudantes de medicina(Sociedade Brasileira de Oftalmologia, 2010-12-01) Pinto, Vladimir Camelo [UNIFESP]; Costa, Thiago Martini da [UNIFESP]; Grottone, Gustavo Teixeira [UNIFESP]; Schor, Paulo [UNIFESP]; Pisa, Ivan Torres [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)OBJECTIVE: In the last decade the handheld computers have been popularized among health professionals, on the USA, for instance, among 60-70% of medical students already use them. Make clinical information available on these devices can aid teaching medical practices, however, the way they are structured may influence students' satisfaction and learning. The purpose of this paper is to present MDFluxo evaluation, a program developed in handheld computers to aid ophthalmology teaching. METHODS: The program was developed with structured flowcharts extracted from The Ophthalmology Guide book. The assessment was placed comparing 20 medical under-graduating students' performance solving clinical cases aided by the program, a book, or no material. RESULTS: The results shown that the performance of students in the evaluation with book was equivalent to MDFluxo in etiology (p <0.01) and conduct (p <0.05) on clinical cases solving and better performance than without the use any material. CONCLUSION: On MDFluxo user satisfaction evaluation 82.5% of students approved it's use on clinical case solving.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)BabyCare: apoio à decisão na atenção primária materno-infantil com computadores de mão(ABRASCO - Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva, 2010-10-01) Costa, Carmen Lúcia de Bartolo [UNIFESP]; Pinto, Vladimir Camelo [UNIFESP]; Cardoso, Orlando Lima [UNIFESP]; Baba, Marcelo Massakazu [UNIFESP]; Pisa, Ivan Torres [UNIFESP]; Palma, Domingos [UNIFESP]; Sigulem, Daniel [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)The purpose of this work was to develop a digital device - referred as BabyCare System - for the collection, storage, and decision support for healthcare professionals and other concerned people, in order to assist patients in primary child care in deprived communities. This system is based on handheld device technologies to be used locally in basic healthcare units in deprived communities, whether assisted or not by the Family Health Program/Strategy (PSF), as well as in ambulatory facilities and hospitals. Java was used as programming language. Evaluations have been conducted regarding 62 users at São Paulo city including volunteers from the Pastoral da Criança, an ecumenical institution for children. The applied questionnaires resulted in a high level of general acceptance (98.3%); the on-site training was considered as appropriate (91.9%); a perception of routine improvement and decrease in the time of consultation (100.0%), and a decrease in the volume of paperwork (96.7%). The prototype has proven to be robust and effective for the use in deprived communities with precarious computer and telecommunication infrastructure.