“…However, the use of these technologies is the target of much criticism, as they are considered bureaucratic, since, currently, there are other digital technologies (such as Web applications, applications for mobile phones or management tablets, planning software, among others) that they provide the same resources in a more organized, easily accessible and democratic way, helping in planning, decision-making, management control, quality of care and communication between professionals (15) . It is also worth noting that, in an investigation carried out in Portugal on the usefulness of ICT in nursing practice, the factors that conditioned the appreciation of SClí-nico®, which in this country is the technology that incorporates items that translate the nursing process and the nurses' work plan, referred to the complexity and inadequacy of the technology to some work contexts, the lack of knowledge about the technology, as well as the time required to perform the records (16) . Although information and communication technologies constitute, when properly used, excellent working tools, the lack of knowledge about them conditions their use, as well as the exploitation of all their potential (17) .…”