Aplicaciones móviles y web orientadas hacia el soporte del cuidador

Mobile and web applications geared toward caregiver support

Palabras clave: Aplicaciones móviles, Plataforma móvil, Salud electrónica, Cuidadores, Enfermedad crónica
Key-words: Mobile applications, Mobile platform, E-health, Caregivers, Chronic disease

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Biografía del autor/a

Claudia Andrea Ramírez-Perdomo, Universidad Surcolombiana, Programa de Enfermería. Huila, Colombia

Enfermera, especialista en enfermería en cuidado crítico, Magíster y Doctora en Enfermería. Profesora titular, líder e investigadora del grupo de investigación Pensamiento Enfermero: Cogitatus, tutora jóvenes investigadores, Coordinadora y profesora programa de Maestría en Enfermería, Facultad de salud Universidad Surcolombiana, editora asociada revista Avances en Enfermería Universidad Nacional; evaluadora de proyectos del Ministerio de Ciencia tecnología e Innovación de Colombia, par de comisiones evaluadoras del Ministerio de Educación de Colombia.

Ana María Valenzuela-Mazabel, Universidad Surcolombiana, Programa de Enfermería. Huila, Colombia

Enfermera, investigadora grupo de investigación Pensamiento Enfermero: Cogitatus Universidad Surcolombiana, Servicio Social Obligatorio y joven investigador del programa de Enfermería de la Universidad Surcolombiana.

Inna Elida Flórez Torres, Universidad de Cartagena, Programa de Enfermería. Cartagena de Indias, Colombia

Enfermera, especialista en Enfermería Médico-Quirúrgica, Magister y Doctora en Enfermería. Profesora titular y vicedecana Facultad de Enfermería, Docente Maestría en Enfermería y Maestría en Salud Sexual y Reproductiva, Doctorado en Ciencias de la Educación Universidad de Cartagena; líder e investigadora del Grupo Cuidado a las Personas.

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Ramírez-Perdomo, Claudia Andrea; Valenzuela-Mazabel, Ana María; Flórez Torres, Inna Elida. Aplicaciones móviles y web orientadas hacia el soporte del cuidador. Index de Enfermería. 2024; 33(3): e14819. Disponible en: https://ciberindex.com/c/ie/e14819 [acceso: 16/10/2024]
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