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</script>Doi: 10.5902/2179769210713 Aims: evaluate the perception of help from students of the 2nd year of Nursing at Catholic University of Murcia concerning “Nanda.es Tool” for carrying out care plans. Methods: Descriptive, transverse study involving 109 nursing students in the second year, the data were analyzed with SPSS software, version 19.Results: 73.4 % of students believe the tool helps a lot or very much, 87.5% and 90.3 % responded that the web tool supports them for better methodological understanding of nursing; 33% believe that the difficulty in making a care plan is not difficult or a little difficult; 88.9% would recommend it to nurses, and 91.7 % would recommend it to nursing students. Conclusions: This web tool is a good ally for nursing diagnoses and care plans, with good accuracy and time improvement.
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