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Building nursing expert systems using automated rule induction.

B T Jones1

  • 1Department of Psychology of Glasgow University, Scotland, UK.

Computers in Nursing
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Nursing expert systems simplify knowledge elicitation and programming using specialized shells. This technology offers a unifying approach for the nursing profession amidst increasing specialization.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Informatics
  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
  • Knowledge Management in Nursing

Background:

  • Nursing expert systems are integral to nursing information technology and theory.
  • Challenges exist in eliciting expert knowledge and programming complex computer systems.
  • Expert system shells offer solutions to programming difficulties and knowledge acquisition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a nontechnical description of an expert system shell.
  • To illustrate the application of this shell in three diverse nursing areas.
  • To introduce expert systems in nursing as a potentially unifying force.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized expert system shells to bypass complex knowledge elicitation and programming.
  • Applied the described shell in three distinct nursing practice domains.

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  • Focused on a nontechnical explanation of the shell's functionality.
  • Main Results:

    • Demonstrated the practical utility of expert system shells in nursing.
    • Showcased the adaptability of the shell across different nursing specializations.
    • Highlighted the potential of expert systems to bridge specialized nursing fields.

    Conclusions:

    • Expert system shells significantly ease the development and implementation of nursing expert systems.
    • The application of these shells can foster greater integration and unity within the nursing profession.
    • Nursing expert systems, particularly those utilizing shells, represent a promising avenue for advancing nursing practice and theory.