New Knowledge Required for Nursing Practice in a Dynamic and Changing Society
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https://doi.org/10.5294/aqui.2019.19.1.1Keywords:
Nursing, science, technology and society, knowledge management, education, professional, professional practice, professional training, information and communications technology, ICTAbstract
Nuevos conocimientos que exige la práctica de enfermería en una sociedad dinámica y cambiante
Novos conhecimentos exigidos pela prática de enfermagem em uma sociedade dinâmica e mutável
It is no secret to anyone that today’s society is undergoing a process of transformation in all its spheres. As many authors have pointed out, that transformation has changed the way citizens interact, relate, communicate, work and learn. It is a process that requires citizens who have new skills and abilities that not only allow them to be an active part of society, but also to manipulate, transform and generate knowledge, to learn constantly, to select appropriate information, to encode and decode messages in different audiovisual languages, and to adapt to rapid social and cultural changes...
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Boude OR. New Knowledge Required for Nursing Practice in a Dynamic and Changing Society. Aquichan; 19(1): e1911. DOI: 10.5294/aqui.2019.19.1.1
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