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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Technology
  • Nursing Practice
  • Robotics in Medicine

Background:

  • Rapid technological advancements are revolutionizing healthcare delivery and organization.
  • Robots are increasingly integrated into healthcare, enhancing efficiency and safety of procedures.
  • Concerns exist regarding the potential displacement of human nurses by humanoid robots in routine tasks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the evolving role of human nurses amidst increasing automation in healthcare.
  • To determine strategies for human nurses to maintain relevance and provide unique value in a technologically advanced healthcare system.
  • To examine the implications of artificial intelligence and robotics on nursing education and research.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of current trends in healthcare technology and robotics.
  • Literature review on the impact of automation on nursing practice.
  • Conceptual framework development for the future of nursing in a human-robot collaborative environment.

Main Results:

  • Routine nursing tasks and procedures are highly susceptible to automation by machines.
  • Human nurses are essential for overseeing technology implementation and ensuring patient-centered, universal aspects of care.
  • Nursing education and research must adapt to prepare nurses for collaboration with robotic systems.

Conclusions:

  • Human nurses must transition from task-oriented roles to focusing on complex, empathetic care that machines cannot replicate.
  • Active involvement of nurses in decision-making regarding technology adoption is crucial for maintaining professional relevance.
  • The future of nursing involves a collaborative model where human nurses work alongside robots, enhancing overall patient care and outcomes.