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Empowering nurses - a practical guide to artificial intelligence tools in healthcare settings: discussion paper
Pauletta Irwin1, Sabih-Ur Rehman2, Shanna Fealy1
1School of Nursing, Paramedicine and Healthcare Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia.
Background:
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence in healthcare is transforming how nurses deliver care and make clinical decisions. From supporting diagnostics to providing virtual health assistants, artificial intelligence offers new ways to enhance patient outcomes and streamline healthcare processes. However, these advancements also bring challenges, particularly around ethics, potential biases, and ensuring technology complements rather than replaces human expertise.
Methods:
A discussion paper designed to break down key artificial intelligence terms and demonstrate real-world applications to guide nurses to develop the skills needed to navigate this evolving technological landscape.
Findings:
This discussion emphasises the importance of maintaining the critical role of human clinical judgment, highlighting that artificial intelligence should support nurses' expertise rather than diminish it. The need for continuous education to keep nurses equipped with the knowledge to effectively integrate artificial intelligence into their practice is argued. With an inclusive approach, artificial intelligence has the potential to become a powerful tool that supports nurses in improving patient care while preserving the essential human touch in healthcare.
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