• Title of article

    Health Professionals’ Perception Related to Communication Technologies for Access to Information about Crack

  • Author/Authors

    Novais, Maykon A. P Department of Informatics in Health - Federal University of São Paulo - Brazil , De Liberal, Marcia M. C Department of Medicine - Discipline of Economics and Management in Health - Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil , Nappo, Solange A Department of Preventive Medicine - Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil , Zucchi, Paola Department of Medicine - Discipline of Economics and Management in Health - Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    7
  • Abstract
    Background: The aim of this study is to identify the information and communication technologies used by health professionals to assist in training and updating of technical and scientific knowledge about crack, exchange of experiences, and development of programs to prevent consumption and treatment of addicts. Methods: The qualitative methodology was used, constructed an intentional sample by criteria and applied research techniques through semi-structured interviews, triangulation of the analysis, and key informants. The study resulted in the presentation of differences between the way key informants and health professionals sought information. Results: Internet was the preferred source; however, key informants sought information on sites of scientific journals and reference centers, while health professionals did free searches on the internet to consume information. Conclusions: The literature does not reflect a broad scope of the specific area, but relates the problem of access to health information to other characteristics. The sources of information about crack are focused on digital technologies, the internet and its specific tools. It also finds that health professionals are not being capacitate solidly on the subject of study.
  • Keywords
    Crack cocaine , health professionals , information , and communication technology
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2492317