Software Infrastructure For Nursing Process Management
This article focuses on the development of a software infrastructure for managing the nursing process. The proposed platform leverages microservices and open-source tools to integrate, categorize, and document the standardized languages NANDA-I, NIC, and NOC, facilitating their use in both educational and professional settings. The platform employs a microservices-based architecture and open-source tools to ensure adaptability and scalability in clinical and community contexts. Its main features include a backend for managing nursing taxonomies and care plans, a frontend for data capture and administrative tasks, and interoperability with existing health information systems. The platform was validated through the implementation of a web application prototype. Unit, integration, and acceptance tests were conducted with the participation of nursing faculty and students. The results demonstrate the platform's feasibility for managing the nursing process, supporting education and research, and promoting evidence-based practices.