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  • Healthcare technology
  • Nursing informatics
  • Artificial Intelligence applications in medicine

Background:

  • Technological advancements are increasingly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into healthcare.
  • AI offers potential benefits for health care delivery and nursing practice.
  • The imperative for nurses to actively participate in AI development is widely acknowledged.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the potential impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the nursing profession.
  • To facilitate a scientific debate on whether AI will replace nurses.
  • To highlight the importance of nursing leadership in AI implementation within healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • A 60-minute scientific debate format was employed.
  • The debate focused on the evolving role of AI in nursing.
  • Expert perspectives were gathered on AI's future in healthcare.

Main Results:

  • The debate underscored the complexity of AI's integration into nursing.
  • Key discussions revolved around AI augmenting, rather than replacing, nursing roles.
  • The necessity of proactive nursing engagement in AI strategy was emphasized.

Conclusions:

  • AI is poised to significantly influence healthcare delivery and nursing.
  • Nursing professionals must be central to guiding AI's ethical and practical application.
  • The future likely involves a collaborative synergy between AI and nurses, not AI replacing nurses.