Abstract
The Health Situation Room (SSS) is a virtual or physical environment that provides a set of data grouped by spreadsheets or systems, to obtain information and monitor indicators, as in the case of Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA). In order to incorporate a new context of SSS application in a hospital environment and to use the concept and application of low-code or no-code technologies in public health, this study aimed to develop and evaluate SSS in a Stroke Unit of a University Hospital. The research was developed in the following stages: requirements gathering, modeling of use cases, definition of the low-code platform, definition of profiles and the SSS panel and production of the final prototype. As a result, the following were made available: the standardized data entry form; connection with the database of the UH hospital information system for patient searches; and, SSS panel for evaluation. This work proved to be very successful in its implementation with the use of the low-code tool, due to the robustness in the number of tools provided by the platform. The solution was also very well evaluated by the care team that participated in the study, demonstrating its potential for use in the health area.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2023.007-030