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Trabajo colaborativo y eSalud en Colombia

Authors: Said-Hung, Elias; Gertrudis Casado, María del Carmen; Jabba Molinares, Daladier;

Trabajo colaborativo y eSalud en Colombia

Abstract

Este estudio analiza los perfiles de profesionales y estudiantes del sector salud en Colombia y describe cómo sus características sociodemográficas y sus habilidades tecnológicas afectan el uso de las Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones —TIC— en su trabajo profesional y colaborativo. El estudio utilizó una investigación correlacional-explicativa con una población ramdom de 420 individuos, con un margen de error de +/- 4,8 y un nivel de confianza del 95 %. Los resultados permiten establecer un contexto de baja promoción del trabajo colaborativo mediado por la tecnología dentro de la población estudiada, así como el bajo nivel de aprovechamiento de las oportunidades que ofrecen los diferentes dispositivos y recursos tecnológicos para los fines relacionados con el tema propuesto en este trabajo.

This study analyzes the profiles of professionals and students from the health sector in Colombia, and describes how their socio-demographic characteristics and their technological skills affect the use of Information and Communication Technologies —ICT— in their professional and collaborative work. The study applied a correlational-explanatory research with a random population of 420 individuals, a margin of error of +/- 4.8, and a confidence level of 95 %. The results allow establishing a context of low promotion of collaborative work mediated by technology within the studied population, as well as the low level of harnessing of the opportunities offered by the different technological devices and resources for the purposes related to the topic proposed in this work.

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Colombia
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Keywords

Tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones (TIC), Personal de salud, Medical technology, Medical personnel, Tecnología médica

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