Abstract
Objective
This study aimed to understand how Information and Communication Technologies are used in the management of Nursing research groups.
Method
This is a qualitative research based on theory and methodology in the Grounded Theory (direct perspective), with the study setting being 14 research groups linked to a Graduate Program in Nursing. The theoretical sample of the study was composed of 21 researchers. Data was collected through interviews and analyzed using the coding system.
Results
Information and Communication Technologies are used by research groups to facilitate research management and development processes. They are divided into three main functions: communication and storage (Whatsapp® and e-mail), visibility strategies (website and social media) and operational strategy (data analysis software).
Conclusion and implications for the practice
Information and Communication Technologies build a link between technology and the construction of scientific, technological and innovation knowledge. Research groups can further intensify the use of these tools, both for recruiting samples and for developing collaborative research networks.
Keywords:
Information management; Research groups; Information Technology; Health Sciences, technology, and innovation management; Nursing Research